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It is harder to go up hills if you have a "speed" controlled bike.. typically if I am riding hills, I will lower the speed of my bike so that the peddling is more free.. These bikes are designed without a "speed" control, so it would operate on the same principle as a dirt bike, or track bike..
meaning, that it would operate at normal the same way that I would have to achieve by shifting down in gears to compensate for less peddle resistance,, do to incline.. That doesn't necessarily mean it would be easy though.. ofcourse, it may take time to get used to it,, but it would be relatively easier than if I was on my 18 speed,, in 10th or 12th gear.. eeeekkk.. that hurts. |
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Wendy: You might want to think about checking at some local bike shops. Most of them do carry bikes in your price range and you might get better quality components for the same money you would spend at a Wal-Mart or other such store. You might also want to look at hybrid bikes as opposed to straight out mountain bikes as they are generally lighter. The heavier a bike is, the harder it is to move. You probably don't want really nubbly tires that are fairly standard on a mountain bike as they create more resistance too.
Good luck and once you do find your dream bike, enjoy. Riding is a lot of fun. |
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I don't know the names of the basic bike brands in the USA but I am sure you'll be able to pick up something basic for $300. Presumably Walmart(?) or Toys-R-Us will have something suitable and you may well have a bit of change.
Aim for a mountain bike - at that price it will never survive any off road use but it will have a wide range of gears that will make it easier to get into the swing of. Start with a really low gear and as you find it easier you can build up from there. Saddle wise you may need to visit a specialist bike store to get what you are after - in the UK you could find something suitable (and get the shop to fit it) for under £25. Best of luck - and don't forget the helmet. |
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Oh my God T, I thought I was going to die. My car was parked on the 4th floor of the parking deck. I made it up to the 3rd floor and had to take the elevator the rest of the way. I was winded and sweaty. My heart was pounding so hard I thought I would have a heart attach. Well at least i did 3 flights. Phew!
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http://www.bicycledesigner.com/?OVRA...OVMTC=standard
try this site... they have custom beach croiser with the widow seat for under 200 |
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