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After a new bike but unsure which type to go for? Don’t worry – we’ve got the guide to help you!

I’m going to take you through how terrain affects your choice, and how each of our bike types could benefit your needs.

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Our bikes are broken down into:
• Mountain bikes
• Road bikes
• Hybrid bikes
• BMX bikes
• Folding bikes
• And Electric bikes.

If you’re looking for a tough, robust bike for off-road trails, a mountain bike is what you need.

With a range of suspension, brake and gear systems on offer, you can really adjust the bike to fit your needs.

If you’re going to be riding on the roads, a road bike is the obvious choice.

They’re lightweight, have smooth tyres and a range of gears, to help you find pace on the tarmac roads or country lanes.

But if you are a commuter, you may find traditional road bikes, foldable bikes, hybrid bikes, and even e-bikes, have features that are useful to you, depending on your journey.

Road bikes will suit a commuter with tarmac roads making up the majority of their journey. Foldable bikes are great for journeys that partly include public transport.

Lightweight and easily transportable, they can fit in the busiest of buses or train carriages.

A hybrid bike might be better for a bumpy route, especially if it has elements of off-road riding, whilst an e-bike will assist you In your journey, taking the stress off your legs and allowing you to arrive at work somewhat less out of breath!

Looking for a more versatile bike? A hybrid might be the right choice. Bridging the gap between mountain bikes and road bikes, hybrids have the rigidity and sturdiness of a mountain bike, with the sleek, speedy tyres and gearing of a road bike.

For those looking to take it easier on inclines or ride faster and harder for longer, consider an electric bike. These can help you reach speeds of around 15mph and make those hill climbs that bit easier.

After a bike for children? We’ve got a large range, spanning 10 to 26 inch wheels with optional, detachable stabilisers.

For more information on which bike suits you best, come into your local Halfords and speak to an expert! See our full range of bikes online.

After a new bike but unsure which type
to go for, don’t worry we’ve got the guide to help you. I’m going to take you
through how terrain effects your choice on how each of our bike types could
benefit your needs. Our bikes are broken down into: mountain bikes, road bikes,
hybrid bikes, BMX bikes, folding bikes and electric bikes. If you’re looking for a
tough, robust bike for off-road trails, a mountain bike is what you need. With the
range of suspension, brake and gear systems on offer you can really adjust
the bike to fit your needs. If you’re going to be riding on the
roads, a road bike is the obvious choice. They are lightweight, have smooth tyres and
a range of gears to help you find pace on the tarmac roads or country lanes but
if you are a commuter you may find traditional bikes, foldable bikes, hybrid bikes, and
even e-bikes have features that are useful to you depending on your journey.
Road bikes will suit a commuter with tarmac roads making up the majority of
their journey. Foldable bikes are great for journeys that partly include public
transport. Lightweight and easily transportable, they can fit in the
busiest of bus or train carriages. Whilst an e-bike will assist you in your
journey taking the stress off your legs and allowing you to arrive at work
somewhat less out of breath. Looking for a more versatile bike? A hybrid might be
the right choice. Bridging the gap between a mountain bike and road bike,
hybrids have the rigidity and sturdiness of a mountain bike with sleek speedy
tyres and the gearing of a road bike. A hybrid bike might be better for a bumpy
route, especially if it has elements of off-road riding. For those looking to
take it easier on inclines or ride faster and harder for longer, consider an
electric bike. These can help you reach speeds of around 15 miles per hour and
make those hill climbs that bit easier. For more information on which bike suits
you best, come into your local Halfords and speak to an expert. See our full
range of bikes online and don’t forget we also build and store the bikes you
buy from us for free.

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