If you’re looking for a bike that you can use for getting around town then there are some seriously good options on the market. Here are six of the best urban bikes that we have ridden and reviewed, so we can highly recommend all of the bikes that we have picked.
There is a seemingly infinite number of urban bike types and that's because everyone's needs are a little different. The bike that you use for the ride to work or get around town can differ depending on the cycle infrastructure in your local area, the terrain, the distance that you've got to ride and even the weather that you'll be facing on a daily basis.
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Generally when looking for urban bikes, we look for a relaxed riding position, wider city tyres to deal with town's broken roads and mudguards, so that we can simply grab the bike instead of the car.
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On that note, eBikes are becoming increasingly popular for those of us that are looking to shift some of our shorter journeys away from four wheels and onto two. Carrying capacity is also a consideration if you're looking to do the same. The ability to transport kids, or give a mate a lift is incredibly useful and heading to the supermarket on your bike can save you a massive parking headache before the weekend big shop.
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We have split our urban bike recommendations between conventional bikes and eBikes. We know than many people prefer the simplicity, lower weight and lower cost of a conventional bike, but for others, the rapid acceleration, help on the hills, and the potential to replace the car for some journeys with a two-wheeled option makes eBikes very appealing.
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Re: the shipping container bike lane......
The section being talked about is the southern part of Clifford Bridge Road from the B4082 to the B4027. A cycle route of sorts already exists on...
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Article on the BBC - "thousands" demand halt: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c6296300l05o
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If it sounds too good to be true...