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ontheroadid 07-11-07 07:33 AM

Rent a road bike and find out. In my biased opinion, you can't really be a flying monkey unless you're on a road bike.

ghettocruiser 07-11-07 09:37 AM

Once again, various members appear to be overstating the advantages of both road and mountain bikes.

Novakane 07-11-07 10:19 AM

Everyone seems to have their personal preference as to what style of bicycle to use. I have done many kilometers with a flat-bar MTB and always found that my wrists hurt after a while and the fat tires / bulkier frame felt sluggish. I never realized it could be any different until I hopped onto a 1968 Raleigh Grand Prix with drop bars and 27" x 1-1/4 wheels. Since then I've been a big fan of bike-boom road bikes.

I was looking at a modern one at the LBS the other day... I was impressed as to how light it was... I can bunny hop just fine on my steel road bike, I have no doubts it would be incredibly easy on a modern machine.

As to the maneuverability of a road bike, I think it's partly a matter of practice - I'm more comfortable taking tight turns and attempting to track stand on my road bike than I am on my gf's MTB since it's been years since I've ridden one on a regular basis.

lil brown bat 07-11-07 10:35 AM


Originally Posted by Novakane
As to the maneuverability of a road bike, I think it's partly a matter of practice - I'm more comfortable taking tight turns and attempting to track stand on my road bike than I am on my gf's MTB since it's been years since I've ridden one on a regular basis.

That makes total sense to me. It's a matter of what you're used to -- I'd been riding my roadie almost exclusively until I started commuting; now my commuter gets more use, and I'm noticeably better at maneuvering on it than I was when I started. I have to believe the same would be true of my roadie, and I'd use it in a heartbeat if I wasn't concerned about beating it up on these crappy city roads. But man, every time I get smoked by someone on a roadie I sure am tempted!

M_S 07-11-07 12:53 PM

I want at least one of every kind of bike. Except maybe BMX, but I'm biased there.


I do know that I'm faster now on my road bike than I ever was on hybrids, but on the other hand, this could be a training thing, as once I got my road bike I started cycling more on the weekends, for pleasure, etcetera, so my biking muscles are simply stronger than when I was just commuting.

I think I will go back to using my Bridgestone (old hybrid) once I get new cables installed. That said, the only advantage it has over the road bike is that it's worth a lot less so I don't mind beating it up.


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