Method 1 Quiz
If you're planning on using your bike on bike paths to and from the grocery store, which type of bike should you purchase?
Nope! Racing bikes are better designed for fast biking and bike races. They are built for speed and are very light. They are not the best bicycle for a shopping trip, as they are not designed to carry extra weight. Try another answer...
Not quite! Time-trial bikes are built for speed and are very expensive. Time-trial bikes are better suited for racing than a trip to the grocery store. There's a better option out there!
Yes! A cross bike is perfect for biking to the grocery store and back. They can handle the extra weight and their tires are wider and their frames are sturdier than other bikes. Alternatively, you could purchase a touring bike, which is another sturdy bike to take to the grocery store. Read on for another quiz question.
Not exactly! A touring bike is designed for longer trips. While they can handle lots of extra weight, touring bikes are better for biking a long distance into the city or to work. Try another answer...
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If you plan to switch your bike from tricky terrain to pavement regularly, which type of suspension should you get?
Nope! Full-suspension bikes are designed more for serious mountain bikers. They have shocks on the front wheel and the back wheel and are better at moving over obstacles. Pick another answer!
Yes! Hardtail bikes only have shocks on the front wheel. This allows the bike to move over obstacles on the path and keeps the bike from being too heavy when you move to the pavement. Read on for another quiz question.
Not quite! Double suspension bikes have shocks on the front and back wheels. They are heavier and harder to maneuver on the pavement. Try again...
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Which bike should you choose if you only care about riding comfortably?
Not quite! Fixed gear bikes are light and easy to ride, but aren't always the most comfortable choice. If you're only riding your bike occasionally and only on flat terrain, a fixed gear bike might be for you. Try again...
Nope! Hybrid bikes are light and easier to ride like road bikes, except with bigger wheels. They are not always the most comfortable option, though they will move over bumps in the road easily. Click on another answer to find the right one...
That's right! A cruiser bike, also known as "comfort bike," is true to its name in that it's designed with comfort in mind. The handlebars are higher, which lets you sit almost upright. Read on for another quiz question.
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