Hi guys,
I know there's some cyclists on here, and some cyclist haters too, so this is for those who are keen on two wheels.
I bought a new 'hardtail' mountain bike about 18months ago and have got into cycling more and more since then. I commute the 11.5miles to work twice a week now if I can and my commute is split about 5miles on roads and 6.5miles on a trail (disused railway line). I also take it out on rougher tracks and trails sometimes at weekends. I took out finance to buy the bike and the payments end early in the new year and I'm toying with the idea of buying a road bike when i've paid this one off.
So will the benefits of a road bike by worth the outlay? I understand that cycling on roads will be easier/faster, but i'm not that worried about the difficulty, the mountain bike has toned my legs up nicely, although a quicker commute would be nice. How are road bikes on hills? The 5miles i travel regularly on roads include some serious hills so if the mountain bike is better suited to tackling them, despite being on tarmac, its probably not worth me getting one - can't leave my village without having to head uphill in all directions! And what about taking the road bike on the trail? Is that a no-go? Will I have to stick to the road. The trail is finished with loose stone but is well compacted in most places, but it is quite bumpy (like cycling on a rumble strip) in places, particularly under the trees where its eroded by rain dripping. It can also be well covered with leaves at this time of year. I think someone also mentioned that the tyres aren't so resistant to punctures as a mountain bike, so that might a problem when I head off the tarmac. Just looking to find out what the main differences/suitabilities are between mountain bikes and road bikes and what the pros and cons are between the two.
Also, can anyone advise what features i should look out for when choosing a road bike. I've got hydraulic disc brakes on my mountain bikes and I'm so glad I went for them - the last bike I had before this had wired brakes with brake blocks on the rim of the wheel - I can't believe how much better the discs are!!
I know there's some cyclists on here, and some cyclist haters too, so this is for those who are keen on two wheels.
I bought a new 'hardtail' mountain bike about 18months ago and have got into cycling more and more since then. I commute the 11.5miles to work twice a week now if I can and my commute is split about 5miles on roads and 6.5miles on a trail (disused railway line). I also take it out on rougher tracks and trails sometimes at weekends. I took out finance to buy the bike and the payments end early in the new year and I'm toying with the idea of buying a road bike when i've paid this one off.
So will the benefits of a road bike by worth the outlay? I understand that cycling on roads will be easier/faster, but i'm not that worried about the difficulty, the mountain bike has toned my legs up nicely, although a quicker commute would be nice. How are road bikes on hills? The 5miles i travel regularly on roads include some serious hills so if the mountain bike is better suited to tackling them, despite being on tarmac, its probably not worth me getting one - can't leave my village without having to head uphill in all directions! And what about taking the road bike on the trail? Is that a no-go? Will I have to stick to the road. The trail is finished with loose stone but is well compacted in most places, but it is quite bumpy (like cycling on a rumble strip) in places, particularly under the trees where its eroded by rain dripping. It can also be well covered with leaves at this time of year. I think someone also mentioned that the tyres aren't so resistant to punctures as a mountain bike, so that might a problem when I head off the tarmac. Just looking to find out what the main differences/suitabilities are between mountain bikes and road bikes and what the pros and cons are between the two.
Also, can anyone advise what features i should look out for when choosing a road bike. I've got hydraulic disc brakes on my mountain bikes and I'm so glad I went for them - the last bike I had before this had wired brakes with brake blocks on the rim of the wheel - I can't believe how much better the discs are!!