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I want one. I'll have to look up that place in Winnipeg. That sounds promising

[–] BruceTwarzen@kbin.social 3 points 6 months ago (3 children)

This is cool and all if your country is flat as a mirror.

[–] JudahBenHur@lemm.ee 3 points 6 months ago

thats the thing. they're awsome to ride on smooth, flat places

[–] cerement 3 points 6 months ago (1 children)
[–] Evkob@lemmy.ca 7 points 6 months ago (1 children)

I don't think they're saying hills make cycling impossible, I think they're saying Dutch-style bikes are not the best tool for the job if you live somewhere hilly.

Most of the features of a Dutch-style bike are absolutely great for cycling as transportation regardless of your location, but riding a heavy steel frame with limited gearing? It's absolutely fine if you ride somewhere mostly flat, but it isn't a well-adapted bike for inclines.

[–] sping@lemmy.sdf.org 5 points 5 months ago

Real old school Dutch bikes are pointlessly heavy and limited. A friend has one and it's single speed ratio was monstrous and it weighed 45lb/20kg

However just a slightly more modern take is much better and suited for anywhere. I ride an extremely rugged and durable steel city bike with igh gears, lights, full fenders and rack and it's 32lb/14kg and fine for hilly areas. They don't need to be monsters.

[–] AchtungDrempels@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago

Just the city you live in would be enough ;)

[–] toothpicks 2 points 5 months ago

I got one and I like it ha