dutchunter
New Member
Hi all.. this is my first post so..bear with me 
I'm about to purchase my first bike...and will also be learning to ride for the first time as well (..i'm 28 and never rode a bike before yikes)
When I started looking I was considering a bike mainly for commuting..to school/work and back neither of which are more than 3 or 4 miles away.
So I sort of narrowed it down to the batavus old dutch and the pashley princess.
I love the sitting position on these bikes, and I don't think I need much more than 3 gears.. there aren't any hills where I live, it's a pretty straightforward route.
I had a look at the two of them in person yesterday and I must say the batavus is huge.. so i'm more drawn to the pashley right now.
I always thought that I would want to take the bike off road every now and again- by offroad I mean a footpath, or dirt roads through a park etc... but somehow I didn't consider that too much while I was having a look at bikes.
So to cut this story short..my question..
Do you think I will have any problems taking the pashley princess off road for the occasional (sunday) ride...i'm not sure what distances i'm taking about.. But lets just say long rides to be safe..(I did ask at the bike shop, but the guy was pretty clueless)
or
Should I instead be considering another type of bike. I would really like to get this one..i'm completely in love.. but if it's going to limit (severely) how much I can get out of it..then I suppose I would be open to consider others.
Thanks guys!

I'm about to purchase my first bike...and will also be learning to ride for the first time as well (..i'm 28 and never rode a bike before yikes)
When I started looking I was considering a bike mainly for commuting..to school/work and back neither of which are more than 3 or 4 miles away.
So I sort of narrowed it down to the batavus old dutch and the pashley princess.
I love the sitting position on these bikes, and I don't think I need much more than 3 gears.. there aren't any hills where I live, it's a pretty straightforward route.
I had a look at the two of them in person yesterday and I must say the batavus is huge.. so i'm more drawn to the pashley right now.
I always thought that I would want to take the bike off road every now and again- by offroad I mean a footpath, or dirt roads through a park etc... but somehow I didn't consider that too much while I was having a look at bikes.
So to cut this story short..my question..
Do you think I will have any problems taking the pashley princess off road for the occasional (sunday) ride...i'm not sure what distances i'm taking about.. But lets just say long rides to be safe..(I did ask at the bike shop, but the guy was pretty clueless)
or
Should I instead be considering another type of bike. I would really like to get this one..i'm completely in love.. but if it's going to limit (severely) how much I can get out of it..then I suppose I would be open to consider others.
Thanks guys!