I am talking about places where the road has potholes and stuff like that.
Location: Northern Florida, USA
(08-26-2024, 02:20 AM)sabrina92 Wrote: I am talking about places where the road has potholes and stuff like that.
Depending on road condition and bike type and tire size you need to ride slower and improve your cycling skills (weaving and hopping) should you wish to ride faster. Having intimate knowledge of the road and being able to avoid or prepare for the worst spots is a big advantage. Suspension might help in many cases, but it might also be overkill, especially depending on use of the bike in a different setting that has "good" sufaces compared to those you encounter at present. Wider tires and/or lower tire pressure can help also; but again, you need to consider how else the bike might be used.
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