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bicycles


Question Posted Saturday March 27 2010, 11:30 pm

can anyone tell me the differences between a road bicycle and a beach/cruiser bicycle? could i use a cruiser on the road or is it only meant for the beach? does the cruiser not go as fast as a road bike? i'm confused but i'd love to buy a new bike. please help! thank you!

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LagunaBabe answered Monday March 29 2010, 5:18 pm:
Here are two webpages, one explaining what a road bike is, and the other what a cruiser bike is.

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Lilz answered Sunday March 28 2010, 12:02 am:
The difference from a cruiser bike and a road bike is that a road bike goes faster and has studier wheels and more speeds than a cruiser bike. But you can use a cruiser on the road but you wont get the same results you would with a road bike.





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