Novice cyclists, understanding these issues and avoiding many pitfalls

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My first time buying a bicycle, how much do you think is suitable? A very good question, the answer to which depends on how much disposable income you have.

But overall, when it comes to buying a car, you get what you pay for.

The phrase ‘shelf hardness, lightweight, and more comparison’ is really useful for those who want to buy a car.

You may need to recalibrate the cost-effectiveness of your bicycle, especially when the last one you had was your children’s bike.

Before you have a prototype in your mind, first write down how you want to use this car and how often you use it.

If you just want to work hard, there’s almost no wear and tear.

But if you want to take a risk, then it’s worth paying a little more for lightweight and durable.

Next, write down what goals you want to achieve by cycling, such as losing weight, becoming stronger, adding a new hobby, or simply saving fuel for your car.

This step will help you realize the more value that a bicycle can bring to you, and it can also be considered a psychological comfort to tell you that the money is worth it.

(The most expensive ones may not necessarily be suitable for you, what suits you is the best) 02.

Do I want to do a professional bikefit? Bikefit is a program that assists riders in selecting and setting bike accessories, making the setting of the bike the most suitable riding goal for the rider.

Generally speaking, a rider’s riding goals include comfort, efficiency, and safety.

Absolutely necessary! This is by far the most worthwhile thing to spend money on.

Whether it’s a super tycoon fighter jet or a grocery car, as long as this car doesn’t fit your body, then your money will be wasted.

Make sure the person who gives you the fit is someone you can trust.

Make sure to do a fit every two years, or when you feel something is wrong and there are some positive feelings that are not there; Or if you’re planning to ride a long distance, you should go test it out.

03.

Should I wear those padded cycling pants? Riding is a pleasant and comfortable thing, not torture or discomfort.

So, the answer is to wear.

You may think that when you first started wearing that thick cushion, it was a bit like a child’s diapers, but after a while, you forgot about their existence.

Believe me, it can reduce the pressure on your sitting bones, protect your skin from frequent friction, and ultimately make you ride longer.

04.

Why can’t I wear short cycling pants all year round? This question is easy to answer – it will be very cold.

When you feel cold or start shaking, it’s difficult for your body to perform well
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