Ok guys. Got another question for you.
Been riding regularly now and really enjoying going on my own for a prope ride but also with my lad and even the whole family which is a different sort of affair altogether.
Now I know there is no definitive answer to this, just wondered what the experienced riders felt.
The bike is comfy. At 16" its handy for a turn rather than speed efficiency maybe but I feel the handlebars are waaaay too wide for me. I find I'm riding with my hands on the brakes to be in line with my shoulders. This is probably a known thing that I'm 'discovering' but it would be good to know if there's a 'known unknown' rather than just a feeling I have. Are handlebars sold too wide so you can select it yourself?
I'm at least in the position my hacksaw skills are better than most casual bikers!
Cheer as always.
Chris.
PS:
Also.
I bought a bell.
I aint even kidding.
I am quite literally; a reformed character.
I promise.
Been riding regularly now and really enjoying going on my own for a prope ride but also with my lad and even the whole family which is a different sort of affair altogether.
Now I know there is no definitive answer to this, just wondered what the experienced riders felt.
The bike is comfy. At 16" its handy for a turn rather than speed efficiency maybe but I feel the handlebars are waaaay too wide for me. I find I'm riding with my hands on the brakes to be in line with my shoulders. This is probably a known thing that I'm 'discovering' but it would be good to know if there's a 'known unknown' rather than just a feeling I have. Are handlebars sold too wide so you can select it yourself?
I'm at least in the position my hacksaw skills are better than most casual bikers!
Cheer as always.
Chris.
PS:
Also.
I bought a bell.
I aint even kidding.
I am quite literally; a reformed character.
I promise.