Is there really that much difference
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DV1 wrote:There is a huge difference between the 2 , road bikes are generally lighter and just plain built for speed ,
However i tend during the winter to ride my mountain bikes a lot more on the road as opposed to my road bike ( specialized tarmac elite),mainly because i dont want to screw up my pride and joy
So am Right in thinking That really if your serious about cycling on the open road than doing say 40+ miles per session you need a Decent hardtail for winter due to weather and A road bike[pride and joy] for the good english summer???0 -
OOtzen-Booty wrote:DV1 wrote:There is a huge difference between the 2 , road bikes are generally lighter and just plain built for speed ,
However i tend during the winter to ride my mountain bikes a lot more on the road as opposed to my road bike ( specialized tarmac elite),mainly because i dont want to screw up my pride and joy
So am Right in thinking That really if your serious about cycling on the open road than doing say 40+ miles per session you need a Decent hardtail for winter due to weather and A road bike[pride and joy] for the good english summer???
Well thats what i go with , every ones different !!!0 -
DV1 wrote:OOtzen-Booty wrote:[quote="DV1"
Well thats what i go with , every ones different !!!
I like your style,it sort of makes sence
Not unless there are any other opinions?0 -
Well...
You could always buy a road bike for racing, one for sportives, one for commuting, one for TT's, a cross country mountain bike, a free-ride mountain bike and downhill mountain bike!!! 8) :P
HOWEVER, if you only have a limited source of money, poke around on the on-line bike shops, see what you can reasonably afford, and take some test-rides. See what you like, see what fits your proposed use best. Bearing in mind, some bike shops will try to sell you a more expensive bike that you don't want, so beware!Boo-yah mofo
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