I have already been doing a little bit of research on choosing a dutch bike in Calgary. Their aren't too many shops that maintain a decent collection of Dutch Style bikes as the bigger shops either seem centered on road or mountain bikes. Not exactly finding everything that I wanted inside the bigger shops in which I usually visit, I made use of Google to start looking at the different brands and models available.
My reason for buying a Dutch bike would be to simply have a good bike to ride around town. That is the real value with the Dutch bike from my perspective. The upright riding position, comfortable saddle and just relaxed style generally seems suitable for cruising to the coffeehouse.
The first bike that really grabbed my attention was the Brooklyn Cruiser single speed called the Bedford. Thinking about the way in which I am likely to make use of the Dutch bike along with the sort of riding that I ought to be able to use it for, I am thinking the single speed Dutchie will likely be all that I need.
The Brooklyn Cruiser website carries on about this being the perfect ride for many styles of people. Perfectly designed for peddling round the bicycle paths, commuting for work, delivering newspapers or more simple needs like mine. The perfect steed for a little free spirited cruising or just going out to grab a coffee.
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 could be the other Dutch style bike that I really like. It is also a single speed but has a little sportier appearance and feel compared to 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 enjoy that and I agree with their description. It has a minimalist look and feel to it for sure.
While narrowing my search to these two over the internet, I was also able to find a local boutique shop in Calgary that features a full line of Dutch bikes and commuter accessories. After going through this online process with virtually each bike that i've ever owned, I know that I will likely not have the ability to make a choice until I have a test ride to get a good feel which bike is good for me.
BikeBike is the best 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 reason for buying a Dutch bike would be to simply have a good bike to ride around town. That is the real value with the Dutch bike from my perspective. The upright riding position, comfortable saddle and just relaxed style generally seems suitable for cruising to the coffeehouse.
The first bike that really grabbed my attention was the Brooklyn Cruiser single speed called the Bedford. Thinking about the way in which I am likely to make use of the Dutch bike along with the sort of riding that I ought to be able to use it for, I am thinking the single speed Dutchie will likely be all that I need.
The Brooklyn Cruiser website carries on about this being the perfect ride for many styles of people. Perfectly designed for peddling round the bicycle paths, commuting for work, delivering newspapers or more simple needs like mine. The perfect steed for a little free spirited cruising or just going out to grab a coffee.
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 could be the other Dutch style bike that I really like. It is also a single speed but has a little sportier appearance and feel compared to 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 enjoy that and I agree with their description. It has a minimalist look and feel to it for sure.
While narrowing my search to these two over the internet, I was also able to find a local boutique shop in Calgary that features a full line of Dutch bikes and commuter accessories. After going through this online process with virtually each bike that i've ever owned, I know that I will likely not have the ability to make a choice until I have a test ride to get a good feel which bike is good for me.
BikeBike is the best 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 and it may be to your benefit.
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