have a lot in common. Utility bicycles are heavy, slow and a bit unwieldy. They are the “work horses” of the cycling world. Real work horses, draft horses, are heavy, slow, a bit unwieldy when pulling a wagon and they tend to eat a lot.
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have a lot in common. Utility bicycles are heavy, slow and a bit unwieldy. They are the “work horses” of the cycling world. Real work horses, draft horses, are heavy, slow, a bit unwieldy when pulling a wagon and they tend to eat a lot.
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I never planned to buy a bike dedicated solely to commuting. I already own two road bikes (Litespeed Bella and Specialized Ruby) and a hybrid (complete with a basket), and my kids and husband have bikes, too. How many bikes does one family need? So resistant was I to buying another bike that I...
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