The fitness bike, also known as a flat bar road bike, is one of the most popular styles of bicycle, and for good reason. This bike is perfect for many cyclists because it combines a comfortable and efficient ride. These bikes don’t put the cyclist in an overly aggressive body position that many riders find uncomfortable. But at the same time, these bikes can really go! Chances are a fitness bike could be the perfect option for you.
What Is a Fitness Bike?
Fitness bikes are sometimes called commuter bikes, flat bar road bikes, event bikes, or road hybrid bikes. They share similar features and frame geometries with drop bar road bikes. They are made for riding primarily on pavement, but they can easily handle a wide range of terrain. Most flat bar road bikes have tires that roll smoothly and easily on pavement while still being able to handle crushed limestone surfaces and even some light gravel.
Fitness Bike Handlebars
Despite their similarities, fitness bikes differ from drop bar road bikes in a few ways. The biggest difference is the handlebars. A drop bar road bike has a handlebar that drops down. This style of bar gives the rider a number of hand positions. This also allows cyclists to get into a lower, more aerodynamic, more powerful position. On the other hand, the flat bar on a fitness bike allows the rider to have a wider, more stable grip, leading to more confidence and control over the bicycle. If the rider of a fitness bike wants more hand positions, bar ends can be added (and many fitness bikes even come with these included).
Many riders find the flat handlebars are more comfortable than drop bars because they keep your body position more upright. But don’t think these bikes are slow. There are some high-performance carbon fiber fitness bikes that rival the performance of a drop bar road bike!
Fitness Bikes for Any Budget
Another great thing about fitness bikes is the wide price range. On one hand, you have bikes that are light and fast but also won’t break the bank. On the other hand, you have high-performance, full-carbon fiber flat bar road bikes. As you move your way up from entry level to high performance, you get a bike with better parts, lighter weight, and overall better ride quality.
Why Buy a Fitness Bike?
A fitness bike is a great option for many cyclists! Whether you’re a beginner rider who's just starting to ride, a cyclist doing weekend-long charity rides, or an everyday bike commuter, a fitness bike will meet your needs. It rolls smoothly on the street and has no problem with gravel trails. It gives you a more relaxed riding position without sacrificing speed.
With all these options, it isn’t surprising how popular this bike style is. If you’re looking for an all-purpose bike that can go everywhere, from roads to bike lanes to gravel, be sure to check out the great selection of fitness bikes online or at your local ERIK’S.