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Bill___Kate
Jan 12, 2014Explorer
I am 65 and ride a "beach cruiser" with a three speed rear axle and pedal actuated brakes. I have had it for years, and other than new tires and tubes once in a while, it is pretty maintenance free. My wife also has a beach cruiser, but with a five speed rear axle and hand brakes. I works fine for her, but the gears and brakes need adjustment frequently.
In my opinion, it is important that the bike is the proper size for the rider. I would recommending visiting a real bicycle shop where someone knowledgeable can properly fit the bike to the rider. It is probably worth it to spend a little more on a good bike rather than going the WalMart route. We are in a resort area, and the local rental places buy good quality bikes, but sell them off cheap after a season or two ....
Personally, I intend to hold off on the trikes as long as I can. They seem more difficult to maneuver, park, harder to pedal, and would be more difficult to transport ....
In my opinion, it is important that the bike is the proper size for the rider. I would recommending visiting a real bicycle shop where someone knowledgeable can properly fit the bike to the rider. It is probably worth it to spend a little more on a good bike rather than going the WalMart route. We are in a resort area, and the local rental places buy good quality bikes, but sell them off cheap after a season or two ....
Personally, I intend to hold off on the trikes as long as I can. They seem more difficult to maneuver, park, harder to pedal, and would be more difficult to transport ....
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