bike recommendations please
jon2412
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Hello,
Just back from holiday camp otherwise known as center parcs here in the UK. Now, whilst I have a racer and do cycle my other-half hasn't for a long time however she really enjoyed using the bikes at center parc and was happy pulling the kids in a bike buggy.
So question is, what bike make/model would folk recommend for her? she doesn't want to do racing so fairly relaxed, 7 gears or so, comfort saddle in fact anything like the bike at center parc! Any thoughts/ideas? Oh yea - we'd maybe get two of these (one each) so we can get a buggy for the kids and attach it to either...
Cheers!
Jon
Just back from holiday camp otherwise known as center parcs here in the UK. Now, whilst I have a racer and do cycle my other-half hasn't for a long time however she really enjoyed using the bikes at center parc and was happy pulling the kids in a bike buggy.
So question is, what bike make/model would folk recommend for her? she doesn't want to do racing so fairly relaxed, 7 gears or so, comfort saddle in fact anything like the bike at center parc! Any thoughts/ideas? Oh yea - we'd maybe get two of these (one each) so we can get a buggy for the kids and attach it to either...
Cheers!
Jon
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While I am unfamiliar with what you are talking about with the holiday camp/center parc, I think she may benefit from a comfort or hybrid bike. Since she seems to be more of a casual cyclist. If she isn't comfortable riding, she won't ride. There are lots of good bikes out there, get her a comfort or hybrid style, and when she finds she really enjoys it and is ready to progress to the next level, buy her another bike. Good luck, I'm still trying to get my wife on a bike at all.0
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Cheers for reply. I'm looking at Hybrid/Comfort as you say....hopefully pick something up soon.0
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