Do you ever later in life start a hobby or something and you think to yourself "man younger me would never do this!?" That is exactly how I look at mountain biking. I got into this last year with my fat tire and I enjoyed it so much. I knew with a normal bike my back would not tolerate down hill, rocks or tree roots it was not even an option. I mean I even broke my tail bone riding last year.... OR so I thought....
I never even knew there were different types of bikes guys. Like when I bought my first REAL bike that was like not from Walmart and cute I just wanted something to trail ride. Nothing crazy. So I got this bike which at the time I had no idea was called a hybrid bike.
Blue my first bike. |
So let's talk about it. What the heck is a hybrid bike? There are a lot of bike types and currently I have 3 of them. ha-- anyway a hybrid is not something for mountain biking and also not a road bike for riding on the road. It sort of is a multi-purpose bike but honestly it does not really do anything really well. It cruises nice yes but does not have the speed for riding on the road fast. It also is NOT good at mountain biking unless you want to destroy your back. It was a good beginner bike.
Last year for Christmas I got a fat tire bike and it changed my life. I love hiking and I love being in the woods. Being able to be in the woods and bike was like mixing my two favorite hobbies. Single track riding on a bike is heaven. I never sweat like I do on a bike. It is an amazing full body work out. The only issue is my fat tire bike is a tank and it does cushion my back but not enough on hard ground. Here is my fat tire which I love riding in the winter. It does awesome in the snow!
Ru (named after Ru Paul) my fat tire! |
Rocky the newest bike to me (full suspension) mountain bike. |
So here we are I sit here with a sore back and bum but well on my way to looking like I belong on the trails out there. I cannot wait to go for another ride really soon and continue to share these rides with Ryan. I am happy we both love biking so much. Onto looking for a good bike for Ryan next!
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