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Adult Bikes FAQs
What’s the best bike for commuting?
A great commuter bike is comfortable, reliable, and easy to maintain. Many riders choose a hybrid bike or commuter bike with mounts for racks and fenders. Wider tires improve comfort and grip, and disc brakes help in wet conditions. If your route has hills or you want to arrive less sweaty, an electric commuter bike (e-bike) can be a strong upgrade.
Road bike vs hybrid bike — which should I choose?
Pick a road bike if speed and distance on pavement are your main goals. Choose a hybrid bike if you want an upright position, comfort, and versatility for city riding, bike paths, and errands. Hybrids are often easier for beginners and commuters because they handle bumps and stop-and-go riding well.
How do I set my saddle height correctly?
A simple starting point: with your heel on the pedal at the bottom of the stroke, your leg should be nearly straight. When you ride normally with the ball of your foot on the pedal, you’ll have a slight bend in the knee. Proper saddle height improves comfort and power and reduces knee strain.
Disc brakes vs rim brakes — what’s better?
Disc brakes usually offer stronger, more consistent braking—especially in wet weather—and are common on modern commuter, gravel, and mountain bikes. Rim brakes can be lighter and simpler to service, often found on budget or older road bikes. If you ride in rain, carry loads, or want maximum stopping confidence, disc brakes are typically the better choice.













