I have been doing a little bit of research on purchasing a dutch bike in Calgary. Their aren't that many shops that possess a decent assortment of Dutch Style bikes as the bigger shops either seem centered on road or mountain bikes. Not exactly finding precisely what I wanted in the bigger shops that I usually visit, I made use of Google to start looking at the different models and brands out there.
My basis for purchasing a Dutch bike would be to have a good bike to ride out and about. Which is the real value with the Dutch bike from my perspective. The upright riding position, comfortable saddle and just relaxed style generally seems right for cruising to the cafe.
The number one bike that really caught my curiosity is a Brooklyn Cruiser single speed called the Bedford. Contemplating the way I am likely to make use of the Dutch bike coupled with the sort of riding that I need to be able to use it for, I am thinking the single speed Dutchie might be all that I require.
The Brooklyn Cruiser website rambles on about this being the perfect ride for many kinds of people. Perfectly suited for peddling around the bicycle paths, commuting to work, delivering newspapers or more simple needs like mine. An ideal steed for a little free spirited cruising or simply heading out to get an espresso.
Bullhorn bars, cushy tires and comfortably sprung saddles are exactly what the Dutch Bikes are all about and really what my stable of speed inspired rigs is missing.
The Linus Roadster Classic is the other Dutch style bike which I appreciate. It's also a single speed but has a little sportier appearance than the unit from Brooklyn Cruiser. Linus describes it is as elegant bicycle in the purest form. Stripped down, clean and profile inspired by the bikes of the past. I really like that and I agree with their description.
While narrowing my search to these two on the internet, I was also able to dig up an area boutique shop in Calgary that carries a complete collection of Dutch bikes and commuter accessories. After having been through this online process with nearly each and every bike that i've ever owned, I realize that I will not have the ability to make a decision until I have had the chance to touch, feel and ride the bike to determine the one that is appropriate for me.
BikeBike is the place to go in Calgary for Dutch Bikes, Cargo bikes and, like I said, anything that you might need for commuting or recreational urban cycling. I recommend you check them out.
My basis for purchasing a Dutch bike would be to have a good bike to ride out and about. Which is the real value with the Dutch bike from my perspective. The upright riding position, comfortable saddle and just relaxed style generally seems right for cruising to the cafe.
The number one bike that really caught my curiosity is a Brooklyn Cruiser single speed called the Bedford. Contemplating the way I am likely to make use of the Dutch bike coupled with the sort of riding that I need to be able to use it for, I am thinking the single speed Dutchie might be all that I require.
The Brooklyn Cruiser website rambles on about this being the perfect ride for many kinds of people. Perfectly suited for peddling around the bicycle paths, commuting to work, delivering newspapers or more simple needs like mine. An ideal steed for a little free spirited cruising or simply heading out to get an espresso.
Bullhorn bars, cushy tires and comfortably sprung saddles are exactly what the Dutch Bikes are all about and really what my stable of speed inspired rigs is missing.
The Linus Roadster Classic is the other Dutch style bike which I appreciate. It's also a single speed but has a little sportier appearance than the unit from Brooklyn Cruiser. Linus describes it is as elegant bicycle in the purest form. Stripped down, clean and profile inspired by the bikes of the past. I really like that and I agree with their description.
While narrowing my search to these two on the internet, I was also able to dig up an area boutique shop in Calgary that carries a complete collection of Dutch bikes and commuter accessories. After having been through this online process with nearly each and every bike that i've ever owned, I realize that I will not have the ability to make a decision until I have had the chance to touch, feel and ride the bike to determine the one that is appropriate for me.
BikeBike is the place to go in Calgary for Dutch Bikes, Cargo bikes and, like I said, anything that you might need for commuting or recreational urban cycling. I recommend you check them out.
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If you are thinking of buying a dutch bike you might like this article. I did a lot of research before I decided to buy a dutch bike it might be worth your time.
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