after i move to pennsylvania i'd like to start riding a bicycle again. last time i really rode one for a continous amount of time was when i was about 8 years old.
back then i remember my bicycle with the handle bars higher than the seat (elevation-wise). like this... walmart bicycle.
however, i know people like lance armstrong ride bicycles that look different where the handles are about the same height, or even lower, than the seat. like JulesMaximus' bike. but riding a bike bent over like that doesn't seem very comfortable. plus, with the handles like that, it doesn't seem like you could steer the bicycle very well, especially around corners.
also, how come some bicyles have shocks on them, like this one. while others, like JulesMaximus', don't... at least i can't see the shocks in the front?
also, is aluminum or carbon frame better? is there really a "better" or is it a matter of preference or depends on the use?
i know it's a lot of questions but i really would like to learn the basic differnces between them. i just plan on riding on the road... maybe a little dirt, but mostly on paved surfaces.
thanx,
chipy
back then i remember my bicycle with the handle bars higher than the seat (elevation-wise). like this... walmart bicycle.
however, i know people like lance armstrong ride bicycles that look different where the handles are about the same height, or even lower, than the seat. like JulesMaximus' bike. but riding a bike bent over like that doesn't seem very comfortable. plus, with the handles like that, it doesn't seem like you could steer the bicycle very well, especially around corners.
also, how come some bicyles have shocks on them, like this one. while others, like JulesMaximus', don't... at least i can't see the shocks in the front?
also, is aluminum or carbon frame better? is there really a "better" or is it a matter of preference or depends on the use?
i know it's a lot of questions but i really would like to learn the basic differnces between them. i just plan on riding on the road... maybe a little dirt, but mostly on paved surfaces.
thanx,
chipy
