64FJ40
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I'm seriously thinking about getting another bike. Part of it is making up an excuse to get another bike and I fully accept that, but most of it is that it seems stupid to put on riding gear necessitated by a mountain or road bike just to ride 1/2 a mile to my bus stop, then 1/2 a mile to my office. I want a "jump on and go" bike. I realize I could make another one of my bikes into that, but as I said before, it's a chance to maybe get something new.
So, any compelling arguments one way or the other about 20" and 24" bikes?
The reason I ask is that 20 is everywhere and always has been. But several years ago I got my brother a Robinson 24", and I REALLY liked it when I tried it out. He had it for a while, then it was stolen. He got most of it back, but no tires/wheels. I think it's all still sitting in my mom's garage minus wheels. I imagine new wheels are somewhat expensive, but probably no more than a decent 20" bike?
Thoughts?
So, any compelling arguments one way or the other about 20" and 24" bikes?
The reason I ask is that 20 is everywhere and always has been. But several years ago I got my brother a Robinson 24", and I REALLY liked it when I tried it out. He had it for a while, then it was stolen. He got most of it back, but no tires/wheels. I think it's all still sitting in my mom's garage minus wheels. I imagine new wheels are somewhat expensive, but probably no more than a decent 20" bike?
Thoughts?