The difference between classic city bikes and other bikes

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City bikes are more suitable for urban environments and usually have an elevated handlebar so that the rider can have an upright sitting position when riding.

Classic city bicycle originated abroad. In Europe and the United States, people widely use city bicycles as the first choice for urban travel.In the European bicycle capital, the Netherlands, fiets and stadsfiets are used to distinguish bicycles from city bicycles. A standard Stadsfiets (city bicycle) usually has the following characteristics: upright riding posture, fully enclosed chain box, rear wheel fender, ring lock, wheel hub transmission, motor hub, small manual car bell and built-in lamps.

City bikes are more suitable for urban environments and usually have an elevated handlebar so that the rider can have an upright sitting position when riding. They don’t have many gears, but they have more material than road bikes. They may have a top central rack rod to facilitate the installation and removal of components, and front and rear racks to carry people and objects. The seat is usually larger than other bicycles, and most city bicycles are equipped with chains and tires to protect against oil and dust.

Compared with road bikes and mountain bikes, the structure of city bicycles is simpler, so it provides users with more stable riding performance. Compared with other models, an average city bike has only 15 parts assembled, while the number of parts for road bikes of the same level is 30, and the number of parts for mountain bikes of this level has reached more than 40.

The classic city bicycle is a bicycle born for ordinary people's daily life in the city. It omits the complicated transmission system and redundant shock absorption of road bikes and mountain bikes, making it easier for people to operate and use, and also for people's daily maintenance and maintenance. Brings convenience.

 

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