What bike for me?
Tanks13
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Bit of background mid 30s, haven’t been on a bike for years used to have a have mid level mtb.
Have 3 boys. The 6 and 4 year olds both really good riders to the point I can no longer walk to keep up with them!
Looking to buy a bike so I can join them. Mainly paths light trails etc.
Also would like to have the ability to use it by myself early mornings to get fit mainly road light trails perhaps 20 mile round trips to get started.
Would I be right thinking a hybrid would be better suited to me? Or mtb?
Is there a hybrid that can cope with rough terrain? Was looking at this:
https://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs...g ... reId=10001
Thoughts?
Have 3 boys. The 6 and 4 year olds both really good riders to the point I can no longer walk to keep up with them!
Looking to buy a bike so I can join them. Mainly paths light trails etc.
Also would like to have the ability to use it by myself early mornings to get fit mainly road light trails perhaps 20 mile round trips to get started.
Would I be right thinking a hybrid would be better suited to me? Or mtb?
Is there a hybrid that can cope with rough terrain? Was looking at this:
https://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs...g ... reId=10001
Thoughts?
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You could go gravel, it's all subjective
https://road.cc/content/buyers-guide/217893-22-best-gravel-adventure-bikes-super-versatile-bikes-are-home-lanesSuperstition sets the whole world in flames; philosophy quenches them.
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Halford link doesn't. How much / little do you want to spend?
Was talking hybrids with sister and BIL. They bought cheap, heavy folding bikes and now regret it.
Concluded they'll look at Evans' own brand Pinnacle hybrids instead. Neon and Lithium models; £275-450 depending on spec. No suspension and rim brakes to keep the weight down0