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Bikes designed for road use only. Could be any road-only bike, but typically means bikes optimized for speed / racing / club rides with drop handlebars, narrow tires and a crouched-forward rider position.
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Modifying road bike for safer use on poor roads
Thanks for all the considered answers. It's interesting to get the different perspectives.
I agree that it probably would be safe to carefully ride a road bike on the poorly maintained roads and the f …
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Modifying road bike for safer use on poor roads
I currently own a cheap-ish road bike (2019 Giant Contend SL: welded aluminium frame, wheels with narrow rims, maximum tire size 28mm, fairly few spokes, carbon forks, rim brakes, 2x11 Shimano 105 gea …