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Cycling - starter hybrid bike ? 21:01 - Mar 15 with 11830 viewsHCMC

Any of you cyclists have any advice on a starter level Hybrid bike?

Just to keep a little fit and to get out more and nothing serious .

I have been looking at the Giant Escape 2 it has some good reviews.

All advice very much appreciated.
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Cycling - starter hybrid bike ? on 17:25 - Mar 16 with 3862 viewsLeonWasGod

I tested a Bianchi a couple of years ago. Gorgeous bikes. In the end I went for a Cannondale, largely as a result of a cock up over the sizing of the test bike. I do have some regrets and Bianchi will be near the top of my list if/when I change the road bike again..
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Cycling - starter hybrid bike ? on 18:47 - Mar 16 with 3832 viewsmax936

Yeah the gearing that'll probably be, I wouldn't know though in fairness, I've never ridden an out and out road bike.

Good luck with your new bike hope its works out for you.

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Cycling - starter hybrid bike ? on 06:29 - Mar 17 with 3776 viewssquarebear

I have a hard tail mountain bike, but as I was doing a lot of road riding I switched to more suitable tyres. So what advantage, other than being lighter, would swapping to a hybrid offer me? (I cycle with my missus, generally, so I view having a heavier bike as giving me a better workout).
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Cycling - starter hybrid bike ? on 12:44 - Mar 17 with 3732 viewsowainglyndwr

I have a trek mountain bike and want to change the tyres to hybrid, ( because of mostly using on the road and cycle paths )
what are the best reasonable priced tyres to replace the existin ones.
There is such a variation of prices.
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Cycling - starter hybrid bike ? on 12:55 - Mar 17 with 3731 viewsmax936

I got a pair of Continental hybrid tyres from Halfords 25 quid I think they were, bought them same time I bought Mrs bike, had discount through work as well.

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Cycling - starter hybrid bike ? on 17:55 - Mar 17 with 3700 viewsPacemaker

Schwalbe city jet about £12 each used mine a lot on paths and road very puncture resistant

Life is an adventure or nothing at all.

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Cycling - starter hybrid bike ? on 12:14 - Mar 18 with 3652 viewsmax936

Where did you get them from Pacey ?

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Cycling - starter hybrid bike ? on 12:35 - Mar 18 with 3642 viewsPacemaker

Chain reaction cycles online. Used them on my old mtb and they are good as gold.

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/schwalbe-city-jet-bike-tyre-k-guard/rp-prod14

I think Tredz do them for a similar price, my mate used Schwalbe Marathons on his £500 hybrid and cycled all over Europe on them with no punctures.

I think the city jet are only on 26" wheels though so no good for your MTB.

Life is an adventure or nothing at all.

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Cycling - starter hybrid bike ? on 12:47 - Mar 18 with 3633 viewsmax936

be ok for my specialised hard tail Pacey that's got 26" wheels not sure on tyre width though

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Cycling - starter hybrid bike ? on 12:53 - Mar 18 with 3627 viewsPacemaker

I went for the wider ones but I could have gone narrower with no problem. You can go on chain reaction and ask a question on each product. If you look on there someone has asked that question and both widths fit a standard mtb wheel.

Life is an adventure or nothing at all.

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Cycling - starter hybrid bike ? on 12:59 - Mar 18 with 3621 viewsN_T_J

I have a set of these. Brilliant tyer, you cant shift along with them, I have had no problems with them on canal gravel paths either. They have a harder lining inside to protect from nails ect. armadillo type
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Cycling - starter hybrid bike ? on 13:11 - Mar 18 with 3613 viewsN_T_J

I got the 1.5 ones my mate got wider version 1.9 and can see a diffrence in free rolling with the 1.5
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Cycling - starter hybrid bike ? on 13:18 - Mar 18 with 3611 viewsmax936

I'll check the width of the tyres that are on there now, a bit later..

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Cycling - starter hybrid bike ? on 10:41 - Mar 19 with 3553 viewsHCMC

Gone for the Escape 2

Just a quick question I am trying to get my head around "cross chaining" and how to avoid it.

I have a 28 38 48 crank and 11 13 15 18 21 24 28 32 cassette

Am I correct in thinking I should avoid 28x15 28x13 28x11. 38x32 38x28 38x24 48x32 48x28 48x24 ?
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Cycling - starter hybrid bike ? on 10:59 - Mar 19 with 3544 viewsLeonWasGod

I wouldn't worry to be honest. Things run smoother if you keep the chain in as straight a line as possible, but it's not the end of the world if you don't as long as the chain isn't rubbing against the front derailleur. With a triple at the front, just try and avoid big ring at front to big ring at back, and similarly small-small.

You'll get the hang of it. You don't need to go all the way through the gears at the back before shifting up one at the front. You may find you're able to shift up at the front after only going half way at the back. I like to shift up at the front as soon as possible and spend less time on the smaller rings at the back, but it depends what feels comfortable for you.

This can be a case of internet info overload. Don't overthink it - just get out there and ride :-)
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Cycling - starter hybrid bike ? on 12:02 - Mar 19 with 3526 viewsHCMC

Thank you.

It could well be a case of looking to much into it.

I spent 1/2 hour working out all the ratios for each gear then tried to interperate which gears I should not use(came up with 6-10 and 15-19) and then found I had no ratio between 1.55 and 1.80.

Took it out and found I was comfortable on the flat on middle on front and middle to high back.

I think just riding and getting the feel is probably best but avoiding little and little.

Totally new to this like you can all tell.
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Cycling - starter hybrid bike ? on 12:49 - Mar 19 with 3506 viewsLeonWasGod

Sounds like you've got it sussed already. Just go out there and enjoy, which will be a little easier once the weather warms up!
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Cycling - starter hybrid bike ? on 15:49 - Mar 20 with 3426 viewsMrSwansea

I am after a dirt cheap hybrid bike! Any ideas?

Arseholes. The lot of you.
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Cycling - starter hybrid bike ? on 17:16 - Mar 20 with 3406 viewsmax936

Take a look in freeads or Gumtree, ebay even.

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Cycling - starter hybrid bike ? on 07:57 - Mar 21 with 3358 viewsowainglyndwr

There is a guy who reconditions bikes Fforest Fach area.
He advertises in the Evening Post sellers section.
I think he charges about £60 to £80.
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Cycling - starter hybrid bike ? on 08:14 - Mar 21 with 3353 viewsowainglyndwr

Hi Pace.
I was about to order a pair but they are not 26 x 2.1.
Do you have any other suggestions of a simular type.
Thanks
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Cycling - starter hybrid bike ? on 09:27 - Mar 21 with 3333 viewsN_T_J

Are they 1.5 or 1.9?

I put 26 x 1.5 on mine and they are very impressive
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Cycling - starter hybrid bike ? on 11:50 - Mar 21 with 3321 viewsowainglyndwr

The tyres that are on now say 26 x 2.1 so not sure if 1.9 would fit
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Cycling - starter hybrid bike ? on 17:09 - Mar 21 with 3276 viewsN_T_J

Hi i think the tyers I had on the rims were 26 x 2.3 and i changed them to 26 x 1.5 its no problem
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Cycling - starter hybrid bike ? on 22:25 - Mar 21 with 3240 viewsowainglyndwr

Great thanks I will order the tyres above
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