06-28-2011, 04:29 AM
Hi All,
I am a casual bicycler and am thinking about buying a bike to commute around London when I move there this summer. I am currently in Zambia and have found a local organization that makes some really cool bikes, including a bamboo frame bike ( http://www.new.zambikes.org/ ). I can get a big discount on the frame, and want to support the organization, so have decided to go for it, the problem is I don't know what type to get.
Since most of my riding will probably be around town, I'm thinking that I would like a road bike, but I don't really like riding in the crouched position. Is it possible to achieve an upright ride position with a road frame? If I'm going for a hybrid style bicycle, would it be better to go with a mountain or road frame?
The next thing is, I'm debating about whether or not to set it up as a fixed gear. If I buy what is necessary for a fixed gear, how easy is it then to go to a multi-speed bike?
Thank you for your help!
Cheers,
Ashley
I am a casual bicycler and am thinking about buying a bike to commute around London when I move there this summer. I am currently in Zambia and have found a local organization that makes some really cool bikes, including a bamboo frame bike ( http://www.new.zambikes.org/ ). I can get a big discount on the frame, and want to support the organization, so have decided to go for it, the problem is I don't know what type to get.
Since most of my riding will probably be around town, I'm thinking that I would like a road bike, but I don't really like riding in the crouched position. Is it possible to achieve an upright ride position with a road frame? If I'm going for a hybrid style bicycle, would it be better to go with a mountain or road frame?
The next thing is, I'm debating about whether or not to set it up as a fixed gear. If I buy what is necessary for a fixed gear, how easy is it then to go to a multi-speed bike?
Thank you for your help!
Cheers,
Ashley