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Bike Commuting

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I decided to finally get a proper bike to start commuting and bike more in general but I’m a bit lost so I need some advices or at least some tips

I live in the Bolognese province, so in the countryside but reasonably close to other towns. The road is too dangerous for bike commuting, so if I want to go somewhere by bike I must follow dirt roads or even grassy paths before reaching asphalted roads or bike lanes.

As far as I know, a gravel bike might be good for me, but honestly I have no any more clues besides that. For sure I will ask informations to a local bike shop owned by a guy which it happens to be a very athletic cyclist so I’m confident he’ll be able to help me, however I’d like to gather some informations before, in order to have a clearer idea of the kind of bike I need

For sure I’d like to find a proper bike ergonomically-wise, that could allow me to commute and to make some small trips too, considering that my longest trip was 60km long. I expect the needed budget to be somehow high, however I’m hoping to find something for no more than 2k euros

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[–] kirk@midwest.social 2 points 5 days ago

I personally didn't like my gravel bike/drop bars for commuting or any mildly chunky off-road (maybe it wasn't a good fit for me, but I didn't like being so far forward - poor visibility and uncomfortable, and I wasn't racing). I second larger tires (and ability to run low pressures with them for comfort).

Check out adventure/all-terrain bikes for some of that mixed terrain practical use. An Italian brand makes one that your local shop may stock? https://www.cinelli-milano.com/collections/adventure/products/hobootleg-microshift