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[Vélo-Cité] Coalition for the Capital Crescent Trail homepage Bicyclosis! (or bicycle obsession!) | Bike hacks, daily life hacks, wild adventures, and radical ideas What's The Best Bike For Cycle Commuting? By John Stevenson, Cycling Plus | Tuesday, April 26, 2011 7.00am Your choice of bike for the ride to work will depend on your own tastes and on the distance, terrain and varying surfaces you’ll encounter on the journey. For longer tarmac commutes, experienced riders tend to favour drop-bar bikes of one sort or another for their extra turn of speed. Many people are happy with the more upright position that you get with a flat-bar road bike or mountain bike with slick tyres, though. If your ride takes in some trails or unsurfaced paths, then the fatter, grippier tyres of a mountain bike will help with traction. They can be overkill for many situations though, so don’t overlook the option of fitting a flat-bar road bike with fatter rubber (there’s often room for deeply-treaded 32mm or 37mm tyres). Whatever you choose, you’ll need a way of carrying your stuff – in a rucksack, courier bag or panniers. Let’s take a closer look at your commuting options... Race Pros: Quick, efficient and fun Tourer
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