JulesMaximus
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Originally posted by: RossMAN
What are the major differences between a ROAD and MOUNTAIN bike?
Road bikes are setup for speed. They have skinny tires, are very lightweight (generally) and the gears are generally closer than mtb gearing. You are also sitting in a more hunched over position so that you are more aerodynamic. The frames are setup to be more rigid which translates into more felt bumps but a faster ride.
Mountain bikes are setup for hillclimbing and durable offroad excursions. They have fat knobby tires and have full suspension or just front suspension. The knobby tires are good for off road traction for sprinting up a hill and turning but they also provide more rolling resistance. To ride a MTB on pavement you would exert more energy to keep up with someone on a road bike.
