You've probably had days when you're riding your camellita of candy in our little paradise finititas Caribbean and rolling over one of our many holes or cracks, and sacudírsete entire skeleton, you wonder: "why the hell I'm riding a bicycle or here? " If you've traveled a bit, sure you've noticed that PR does not have street French, Italian, English, or even Americans. The majority of streets in PR are more like the streets of so-called 'third world'. As you know, our streets are in bad shape (in part due to the excess of cars) and not maintained. The same true of the sidewalks, but the riders never use the sidewalks (is it not?). Insurance
you felt as if rodaras a minefield when you roll your camellita of candy esclencas in Borikén. Have you felt uncomfortable, painful, and achocao '. When you're done shooting you have to take a couple of aspirin and lie down for a nap. Especially if you were riding more than two hours without stopping. You hurt your arms, shoulders, back. I ache all over. Sometimes you feel the vibrations from the street get on to the teeth. But what remedy. After all are not going to stop riding Your camellita to mount a mountain bike, which is ideal for the mountain, but fatal to the pitch (is not it?). In addition, I like how your camellita wheel. I like the different positions that come with your camellita handlebars, and even get your camellita looks cute. Moreover, sometimes you pass your hand in your house (Do not worry.'re Not sick. Is acceptable.)
camel boricua Good news: there is a remedy for you! The remedy is: besides ride your camellita with skinny rubber bands, ride in a full-fledged camellota. A camel to accept Gomot gordotas (ie gums AT LEAST 32mm thick), and that makes you to enjoy comfortably in our turbulent pitch.
The vast majority of camellitas currently sold in PR accept tires up to 25mm thick only. These beauties so slender, fragile and delicate are designed for professional cyclists (ie, those who make their living racing bike), and places with roads in the best condition (ie, not PR). These camellitas, in other words, are not designed for 99% of the camel in PR. All they do is to suffer these poor camellitas, make you suffer, and pass the mechanic.
On the other hand, the camel to accept wider tires is perfect for PR. You can roll this camellota up off the pitch. You tell him where you want a ride, and she takes you happy and without fear. The can ride on the grass, in mud, gravel, on cobbled, roads full of sand, stone, etc. This type of camel you can ride in the mountains and the beach, in the street ... where you want. These camels are also stronger and more durable (and therefore a better investment in our country). Another advantage of this type of thick rubber camels is that geometry the picture tends to be more relaxed than the geometry of camels rubber finititas career. This allows the camel mount a more comfortable, more upright posture and less pressure on the arms and shoulders. Also suffers less from back pain with this type of camel. The
camellota is nothing new. The camellota camel is the kind that prevailed in PR for many years until the late 80s (remember?). Only a handful of professional cyclists rode camellitas then. The vast majority of people riding camellotas.
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