motonoob
Member
Hey all,
soon to be a new rider and eager to learn!
Thanks for entertaining my questions.
I've been looking at bikes to buy over the summer and I'm narrowing the search.
Ideally, I'd love to have a rigid frame, slim profile type of bike. Nothing fancy or too powerful, more of an aesthetic choice and I'm prepared to humbly learn how to make repairs along the way.
I've read the MTO safety guidelines and realize that to receive a legitimate safety certificate the bike most likely needs to have both front AND rear suspension, signals etc, but I've heard that there are exceptions to bikes of a certain age?
Just trying to gauge realistic expectations without trying to fight an uphill battle with trying to get a bike certified.
Here's an example (could attach the actual link, but don't know if that's in bad taste) :
Thanks in advance for any advice, insight, patience, jokes!!
soon to be a new rider and eager to learn!
Thanks for entertaining my questions.
I've been looking at bikes to buy over the summer and I'm narrowing the search.
Ideally, I'd love to have a rigid frame, slim profile type of bike. Nothing fancy or too powerful, more of an aesthetic choice and I'm prepared to humbly learn how to make repairs along the way.
I've read the MTO safety guidelines and realize that to receive a legitimate safety certificate the bike most likely needs to have both front AND rear suspension, signals etc, but I've heard that there are exceptions to bikes of a certain age?
Just trying to gauge realistic expectations without trying to fight an uphill battle with trying to get a bike certified.
Here's an example (could attach the actual link, but don't know if that's in bad taste) :
Thanks in advance for any advice, insight, patience, jokes!!