- BMX bikes - Very popular
amongst children and competition riders, the BMX bike is not designed
for distance or comfort but solely for acrobatics. They are of a robust
design and capable of absorbing the shock caused by acrobatics at skate
parks etc. Most children would have owned a BMXx bike at one time or
another.
The BMX market is very large with many manufacturers and accessory
suppliers. BMX bikes can cost as much as $2500 for a competition quality
machine. The Pushbike Factory has a large BMX clientele,
many using custom built machines, we sponsor competition riders.
- MTB / Mountain Bikes - were heavily
promoted by cycling magazines and journalists in the past at the expense
of other types of bikes.
The MTB has lower gearing for the bush and off-track riding for which
it is designed. It also is equipped with lower pressure fat tyres plus
shock absorbers at the front (hard tails), many have them at the rear
(soft tails). They also have 27 gears to handle the terrain it is designed
to operate in.
The riding position on an MTB is more upright because of the use of
straight handlebars and a shorter wheelbase. The shorter wheelbase
can cause problems if the rider intends to carry panniers with the
riders heels catching the pannier.
MTB's are fitted with "Vee" brakes, the more expensive models
coming with disc brakes both cable and hydraulic which offer better
braking overall, particularly in wet conditions.
The MTB has certain disadvantages on the road especially when the rider
is riding with a cycling group on road. The MTB tyres offer more rolling
resistance, some riders will change to more suitable tyres and even
obtain a spare set of wheels to make the change over easier. The top
speed of an MTB is lower than its road bike counterpart because of
lower gearing.
Energy is lost through the softer tyres and suspension units when pedaling
making it more tiring to ride on group or longer rides. It is very
noticeable to riders accompanying an MTB rider that there is a lot
of suspension movement even on flat roads. The MTB rider rocks backward
and forward as they ride. This lost energy to the MTB rider will increase
the riders fatigue throughout the day compared to the road bike / hybrid
bike. The more expensive MTB's can lock out their shock absorbers but
they are generally in the $1200 class upward.
Some MTB riders using cycleways and roads frequently purchase a second
bike more suitable for touring and day rides and reserve their MTB
for fire trail and off-track rides.
- Hybrid bikes - are generally made
of aluminium, for lightness. Have 27 gears, a suspension saddle or
saddle post, larger diameter wheels and come with higher pressure cross
over tyres which reduce rolling resistance. These tyres can be ridden
on both road and fire trails if desired.
Hybrid bikes have fittings for a tyre pump, water bottles, panniers,
saddle bags, adjustable stems and straight bars for comfort. Hybrids
can be fitted with, shopping baskets, bags to carry lap top computers,
shopping trailers, child seats and so on. They can be ridden to work,
on social rides and events, participate in family rides, even carrying
the picnic and bottle of wine.
Hybrids often have front shock absorbers with limited
movement to iron out the bumps as you ride along. They can be fitted
with tyres more suitable to fire trails if required because of their
wider forks.
The Hybrid bike is the general purpose bike which does everything that
you would want to do except race and ride off road like an MTB. The
Hybrid is easily customised to suit its rider
- Touring bikes - share all of the
attributes of the Hybrid bike and more. They are generally
made out of a high quality steel for strength, have a longer wheel
base to help iron out the bumps and are designed for long distance
touring.
The touring bike is designed to carry panniers both on the front and
rear forks. Can pull a trailer with little modification. Has comfortable
seat and seating position, they come with at least 27 gears. The touring
bike may also be capable of carrying as many as three water bottles.
The touring bike tyres are generally more robust and may have Kevlar
walls to reduce punctures which can be used for both road and fire
trail. Touring bikes are not as popular as Hybrids because
of poor promotion over the years by the bicycle industry.
The touring bike is very easily customised to suit its rider like the Hybrid and
generally has a long life.
- Folding bikes - slip into the category
of both Hybrid and Touring bikes.
At one time they were regarded as toys by the cycling world but now
they are coming into their own.
Quality is at least as good as many of the top bike brands. Many folding
bikes these days have the features's of both hybrid and touring bikes
with the advantage of being able to fold them and put them in the back
of the car and even take them on a plane. Of course there is a price
increase for these additional feature.
Some folding bikes can be customised to meet the riders physical dimensions
ensuring maximum comfort. They also have a vast range of components
to choose from and may give you a range of colours to choose from.
The smaller wheels of the folding bike make them easier to fold and
pack. They are also stronger than the larger wheels and take less energy
to turn them giving them quick acceleration and more sensitive steering.
The gearing is worked out to give the same results as bicycles with
larger wheels.
- Gear trains - The Hybrid, Touring and Folding categories
of bicycle come with a tremendous choice of gears. One can have 27
ratios with two derailleur's gears, one on the front and one on the
rear with variations of that.
Another variation is the SRAM Dual Drive which utilises
a 3 speed hub and a 8 speed derailleur at the rear. The SRAM
Dual Drive is very easy to use and has 24 evenly spaced gears
which can "all be used" plus a
single chain wheel and one combined changer control on the handlebars
which gives simplicity of use. The conventional front / rear 27 speed
derailleur set up has about 14 / 15 useable combinations only.
Rohloff manufacture a 14 speed hub which was originally
designed for Mountain Bikes, this hub operated like
the SRAM 3 speed hub and gives 14 evenly spaced gears
without the additional derailleur's hanging down from the bike frame
to act as chain tensioner and changer. The disadvantage of the Rohloff hub
is the price of A$1500. Both Rohloff and SRAM hubs
have reputations of simplicity of operation, reliability and trouble
free running.
The SRAM Dual Drive can be found on a number of models
these days with the Rohloff being more specialised
because of price restrictions.
- Road / racing bikes - heavily promoted
in the past by magazines and journalists with an elitist outlook, the
road bike is highly Specialised and utilised by riders and clubs for
racing and long rides. The thoroughbred of the bicycle world, this
machine is light and very technical. If you wish to jump on a bike
and simply ride long distance day rides whilst traveling light this
is your machine. It will not carry your bottle of wine, camera and
binoculars for a leisurely day out with friends.
You can however carry your money, energy bar and mobile phone in the
back pockets of your Lycra cycling shirt. You will also be returning
on the home bound leg via Stanwell Park on the Sydney to Wollongong
ride passing the hybrid and touring bike riders as they travel through
Stanwell Park on the outward journey.
The road bikes are utilising carbon fibre in their frames and components,
plus top of the range running gear from SRAM, Shimano and Campagnolo.
- Women - At one time womens bikes
almost disappeared from the market.
One can still buy the womens bike with the low crossbar to accommodate
a skirt as they did in the past. Bike manufacturers now cater specifically
for women with their designs. So place womens design on
your list of non-negotiable requirements if you are
a woman.
There are stores which cater solely for women in all aspects of cycling,
particularly in the US. They cater for shape, colour, comfort, design
and ideas men just don't think of. Delivery time for clothing and other
equipment is a matter of days (visit Team
Estrogen).
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