richie244
Active Member
- Location
- Highbridge
Having just upgraded the kids bikes walking along side then is no longer an option. I'm getting my beloved a nice Liv hybrid as requested which leaves me.
I can't really use my roadie on the gravel cycle paths practically (gives me an excuse to buy a new bike). The question is would a cyclocross tick the box or should I accept I NEED a hybrid/cheep moutain bike.
In other ways it would be practical as a winter bike, turbo trainer option and perhaps doing cyclocross to a degree. The only concern is it not being a "sit up and beg" style so may be less comfy on slow rides for ice cream. Does any one have experience of this?
I can't really use my roadie on the gravel cycle paths practically (gives me an excuse to buy a new bike). The question is would a cyclocross tick the box or should I accept I NEED a hybrid/cheep moutain bike.
In other ways it would be practical as a winter bike, turbo trainer option and perhaps doing cyclocross to a degree. The only concern is it not being a "sit up and beg" style so may be less comfy on slow rides for ice cream. Does any one have experience of this?