Without knowing how much money you intend to spend on it the question can't be answered
You should ride a bike on the right side of the road, in the same direction as traffic.
The type of bike you should get depends on your riding preferences. A mountain bike is better for off-road trails and rough terrain, while a road bike is ideal for smooth pavement and long-distance rides. Consider where you will be riding most often to determine which type of bike is best for you.
The type of bike you should get depends on your riding preferences. If you prefer smooth roads and speed, go for a road bike. If you enjoy off-road trails and rough terrain, a mountain bike would be a better choice. Consider where you will be riding the most and choose accordingly.
Road bike tires should typically be inflated to a pressure between 80-120 psi for optimal performance.
A 5'2 woman should typically choose a road bike with a frame size of around 48-50cm for a comfortable and efficient riding experience.
A road bike is faster on the road than a mountain bike. That's all
Look for road bike shoes with 3-bolt cleat compatibility for your new road bike.
Yes, it is illegal to ride a bike on the left side of the road. Cyclists should ride on the right side of the road, following the same direction as other vehicles.
Yes, a road bike can handle riding on gravel surfaces, but it may not perform as well as a bike specifically designed for off-road terrain. Riders should be cautious and adjust their speed and technique to navigate gravel safely.
a 56cm road bike is a road bike that the frame is 56 Cm. if didn't full fill you answer I'm sorry:
No, it is not recommended to put mountain bike tires on a road bike for off-road cycling as road bikes are not designed for off-road terrain and may not have the necessary clearance for wider tires.
If the bike is set up properly, with a real fixed hub, then you should be able to do it. Keep in mind that the contact patch on a road bike is quite small, and that you're likely to wear your tire out quickly.