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Which Bike Suits Me?

18/12/2024

Thanks to the enormous range of bike types and categories, you’ll definitely find one that meets all your requirements. That’s good news, but which type of bike should you ultimately choose? The most important question you need to ask yourself is: What will I use the bike for? And which bike suits me?

The Electric Bike

Thanks to pedal assistance, the e-bike is suitable for both commuting and recreational cycling. You can reach speeds of up to 25 km/h.

There are several things to consider. For instance, it’s best to buy a battery with the highest possible capacity, measured in Watt-hours (Wh). You can extend your battery’s lifespan with our useful tips.

With an e-bike, you can choose between a mid-drive motor, a front wheel motor, and a rear wheel motor. Generally, a mid-drive motor feels most natural because it seems like you’re exerting more power yourself. This type of motor is also the most expensive. A front wheel motor takes some getting used to at first because it feels like you have less control over the bike in turns. You generally have limited choice in bikes with rear wheel motors.

Do you live relatively far from your workplace and still want to cycle to work? Then you might consider purchasing a speed bike. With this type of bike, you can reach speeds of up to 45 km/h. You can find the main rules for this type of bike here.

The popularity of electric cargo bikes has also increased in recent years. Thanks to electric pedal assistance, you can transport your children effortlessly. Read more about leasing an electric bike here.

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The Racing Bike

Do you mainly want a fast and light bike? Then definitely choose a racing bike. You can recognize a racing bike by its curved handlebars and thin tires.

The Different Types of Racing Bikes:

    • Comfort: This type of racing bike is suitable for cyclists who want to ride long distances. You have a more upright riding position on this bike than on a sporty racing bike.

    • Lightweight: This is a very light racing bike, designed for long climbs. You sit more sportily on this bike than on the comfort type. Do you often cycle in hilly areas? Then this is the bike you need.

    • Aero: Are you planning to ride time trials or races? Then this type of racing bike is your best choice. The emphasis is more on speed than comfort.

It’s important to choose the ideal frame size for your body. You can determine your frame size using this table.

Finally, you have the choice between a carbon or aluminum frame. A carbon frame is the lightest, strongest, and therefore the most expensive. However, an aluminum frame is easier to repair after a fall.

Does the Mountain Bike Suit Me?

Do you often cycle on uneven and rough terrain? Then a mountain bike is the best option thanks to its thick tires with lots of grip. Moreover, the mountain bike’s suspension absorbs the shocks from unpaved roads. You can also recognize the mountain bike by its straight handlebars.

The Different Types of Mountain Bikes:

    • Cross Country: This type of mountain bike forms the largest segment. This type of bike is suitable for fast and technical courses without too much elevation change.

    • All mountain: These bikes have a full suspension frame and have more travel than cross country models. That’s why they’re versatile.

    • Enduro or Freeride mountain bikes: This model has more suspension travel, powerful brakes, and sturdy tires. The bike is especially suitable for fast descents on steep terrain.

    • Downhill: With downhill or gravity bikes, it’s all about getting downhill as fast as possible. The suspension travel absorbs big impacts and ensures maximum traction even while braking.

Still haven’t found an answer to which bike suits you? Maybe this is something for you:

The Folding Bike

Do you only cycle part of your commute? Then you might be better off choosing an (electric) folding bike. This type of bike can be taken on the train but is less known for its comfort. When buying a folding bike, pay attention to the sturdiness of the folding points. Need to cover a long distance on your folding bike? Then invest in a model with larger wheels, a sturdy frame, and quality coupling. Generally, these bikes are designed for short-distance cycling.

The city bike

A city bike is comfortable and easy to maintain. It’s also

a relatively inexpensive bike. Don’t live too far from your workplace? Then a regular city bike will suffice. Also, if you occasionally cover short distances by bike, for example for small errands, you can opt for a regular city bike.

Still Asking Yourself: which Bike Suits Me? Discover the Hybrid Bike!

Choose this bike if you like to make longer bike rides in your free time. A hybrid bike is a combination of a city and sports bike. Thanks to their aluminum frame, these bikes are lighter, which means you’ll experience less muscle pain.

The hybrid bike category includes: cross hybrid bikes, fitness bikes, and trekking bikes.

    • Cross hybrid: This bike most resembles a mountain bike, despite its thinner tires. The bike is suitable for commuting but less so for off-road terrain.

    • Fitness hybrid: This bike closely resembles a racing bike due to its thin tires, sporty frame, and derailleur gearing. The bike is also suitable for commuting.

    • Trekking hybrid: This type of bike comes with mudguards and a luggage rack, just like a city bike. Thanks to the derailleur gearing, this bike is suitable for trekking tours.

With this information, you can make a well-informed choice. We want to emphasize again that it’s very important to buy a bike with the right frame size. Your local bike dealer can provide expert advice. Using our dealer map, you can quickly find a bike shop near you.

Which Bike Suits Me? Calculate your Lease Price!

We hope you’ve found an answer to the question: which bike suits me? Did you know that you can lease a bike with Cyclis?

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