There are many types of bicycles for different riding purposes. Below are the most common types and their key features.
Mountain Bike (MTB)
Features: Strong frame, wide knobby tires, suspension fork or full suspension, disc brakes, wide gear range, excellent off-road capability.
Suitable for: Off-road trails, mountain racing, outdoor adventure.Road Bike
Features: Lightweight frame, narrow slick tires, drop handlebars, low aerodynamic drag, high speed performance.Suitable for: Road racing, long-distance riding, fitness training.
Folding Bike
Features: Foldable design, compact size for easy carrying and storage, small wheel diameter.Suitable for: Urban commuting, public transport connection, 4+2 travel.
City Bike
Features: Upright comfortable riding position, simple structure, often with fenders, rack and basket.Suitable for: Daily commuting, city cruising, casual riding.
Touring Bike
Features: Durable frame, large wheel size, multiple mounting points for racks and bags, tough tires.Suitable for: Long-distance touring, self-supported travel, cross-country trips.
Electric Bike (E-Bike)
Features: Motor-assisted power, less riding effort, stable range, easy climbing.Suitable for: Daily commute, long rides, hilly areas.
Fixed Gear Bike
Features: Fixed cog directly connected to the hub, no freewheel, reverse pedaling for braking.Suitable for: City riding, street culture, trick riding.
BMX Bike
Features: 20-inch small wheels, strong frame, 360° rotatable handlebar for stunts.Suitable for: Street tricks, park riding, competitive events.
Trials Bike
Features: Lightweight body, grippy tires, long-travel fork, designed for obstacle climbing.Suitable for: Trials riding, balance training, technical stunts.
Track Bike
Features: Designed for velodrome racing, single speed, no brakes, full aerodynamic wheels.Suitable for: Track racing, time trials, professional competition.
