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Old 06-19-15 | 11:59 AM
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Originally Posted by bmthom.gis
A road bike would work just fine. A lot of us commute on one. Personally I am thr most comfortable on one. I tend to ride in the hoods or just aft of them. I have never had trouble getting to my brakes no matter wherr my hands are. Not entirely sure why so many feel the need to always be hovering over their levers, but who am zi to criticize. By all means switch to platform pedals. Whatever gets you on your favorite bike
If ones commute involves a lot of stop and go, always having the brake levers and shifter at hand in the most upright position saves time and effort while maintaining a better view of ones surroundings when braking and shifting.
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