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Help ! Ridgeback hybrid or a norco !
:love::love::love:hello everyone ! I hope you can help me ! I am literally walking distance from my flat to the 35 mile Viking trail in Ramsgate , Kent and the sun is shining and I am dying to get out there and cycle daily ( plus forest trails etc.. ) but I am having a headache trying to find a bike for me - I figured out Hybrid but I am not stuck on a Norco which is more £££ or my old love and what I have had in the past a Hybrid Ridgeback , I have my eye on the Norco XRF 3 FORMA 2017 HYBRID BIKE which does have fatter tyres - I am figuring that bigger tyres would be better on holes , curbs coming down etc.. than a slimmer wheeled Ridgeback ...and what the hell is suspension do I need it - THANKS FOR ALL YOUR HELP - I AM HOPING TO BUY SOMETHING AT THE END OF THE DAY AS I AM DYING TO GET ON THAT CYCLE PATH -
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Dont fall in love with a picture. Fall in love with a test ride
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Agree with the test riding comment. However, if this trail is a dirt trail the advantages of a wider tire would be useful. If this trail is more paved either with asphalt or crushed limestone, almost any bike will do. I will say if you don't feel like a bada** on your bike you won't ride it as much as you would if you did feel like a bada**.
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If you're on a cycle path, you do not need suspension. In fact, suspension is likely a bad idea.
If you're looking to buy a bike TODAY, go to the bike shop and buy whatever is on the shelf that fits you and you can afford. That is pretty much the only answer. |
Not going to go there on suspension. Some love some hate. But if a choice a lockout on suspension is a nice option.
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