No Best Bike

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Alan O

Über Member
Location
Liverpool
I've got three working bikes at the moment, and I'm not sure it it makes any sense to consider any of them as the best - even if I knew what best means.

I can only think of it as the bike I use the most and would choose if I could keep have one, and that would surely be my Raleigh Royal tourer (which I built on a modest budget). I do more miles on that than the other two together.

But my other two are more what I'd call fun, in different ways. I've got an Orbit 531c currently set up as road bike with slim wheels and tyres, and no mudguards, racks or anything extraneous - I love shorter fast rides on that, but I'd hesitate to ride all day on it. And I have an old MTB on which I love riding round local fields and woods and getting covered in mud (so not much of that in the current weather).

But then, I've currently got near-slick tyres on the MTB and have a rack on it, so it's fine for all-day rides. And Continental Sport Contact tyres pumped reasonably hard are great for canal towpaths and hard/dry off-road tracks, and I'm much faster on them than with anything even vaguely knobbly.

And then my Orbit is the only one I've had from new, and previously it was configured more as a tourer - the frame will take up to 32mm tyres, and up to 28mm with mudguards. So maybe I'd keep that one and rebuild it again?

No, maybe I don't have a "best" bike after all, by any meaning of the word.
 

Old jon

Guru
Location
Leeds
I am continentally challenged on this question. There is one bike available here, so the only one I can ride right now. I have a geared bike and a single fixed in Leeds. None of these is a favourite bike, just different. The best bike, I guess, is the one I am riding. Or intending to ride next.
 

Biker Joe

Über Member
I've got three working bikes at the moment, and I'm not sure it it makes any sense to consider any of them as the best - even if I knew what best means.

I can only think of it as the bike I use the most and would choose if I could keep have one, and that would surely be my Raleigh Royal tourer (which I built on a modest budget). I do more miles on that than the other two together.

But my other two are more what I'd call fun, in different ways. I've got an Orbit 531c currently set up as road bike with slim wheels and tyres, and no mudguards, racks or anything extraneous - I love shorter fast rides on that, but I'd hesitate to ride all day on it. And I have an old MTB on which I love riding round local fields and woods and getting covered in mud (so not much of that in the current weather).

But then, I've currently got near-slick tyres on the MTB and have a rack on it, so it's fine for all-day rides. And Continental Sport Contact tyres pumped reasonably hard are great for canal towpaths and hard/dry off-road tracks, and I'm much faster on them than with anything even vaguely knobbly.

And then my Orbit is the only one I've had from new, and previously it was configured more as a tourer - the frame will take up to 32mm tyres, and up to 28mm with mudguards. So maybe I'd keep that one and rebuild it again?

No, maybe I don't have a "best" bike after all, by any meaning of the word.
It is like having a set of tools and picking the tool that is best for the job.
 
Are we meaning best or favourite here?

My best bike isn't my favourite. It's odd but when my trek madone broke and I replaced it with a Racelight setup to be the same dimensions to the mm, it just feels so comfy when I ride it. Brings back so many memories of its predecessor!
 

Ciar

Veteran
Location
London
I have three bikes two for commuting one for MTB, my favourite is the MTB as i like being in the forest and well playing silly buggers :smile: as for the best, probably the MTB as commuting to me is a necessity but not really fun per se, so the hybrid does its job and does it well and it's a lovely bike, but it's far from fun.
 
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bpsmith

Veteran
It is like having a set of tools and picking the tool that is best for the job.
I guess that’s where I am coming from. Before my recent purchase, I had what might be termed as a Best Bike. The one that I would ideally ride every time.

The latest bike has changed that, as I now have two bikes for two different types of ride, which is how it should have been from the start. I like each bike equally now.
 

alecstilleyedye

nothing in moderation
Moderator
two:

one best for lovely summer days and club runs
one best for commuting through foul weather in the winter…
 
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