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SAVA Phantom3.0 Full Carbon Road Bike 50mm Wheels Racing Road Bike ULTEGRA 22S
Product Details:
Bike Type: Road Bike - Race, 22 speeds
Wheel Size: 700C
Frame Size: 44cm/47cm/50cm/52cm/54cm/56cm
Color: Black Red, Black Grey,Black Orange
Recommended Height:
44cm for 150-157cm,
47cm for 158-165cm,
50cm for 166-170cm,
52cm for 171-175cm,
54cm for 176-182cm,
56cm for 183-188cm.
Weight: 8.3kg / 18.86lb (Not include pedals)
Frame material: T800 Carbon
Fork: Carbon, rigid fork
Shift lever: Shimano Ultegra ST-8000
Front Derailleur: Shimano Ultegra FD-8000F
Rear Derailleur: Shimano Ultegra RD-8000-SS
Brakes: Shimano Ultegra BR-8000, V brake
Crankset: Shimano Ultegra FC-8000, 50/34T*170MM
Freewheel: Shimano Ultegra CS-8000 , 11-speed 11-28T
Chain: KMC X11 11-speed
Handlebar: Carbon, 420 mm x 31.8 mm
Stem: Aluminum, 31.8 mm x 100mm
Saddle: Fizik Nisene
Seat post: Carbon, drop-shaped
Wheels: Carbon, rim size 50MM
Tires: Continental Ultra Sport II (C304 SL) Wire 700x25C
Can a beginner ride a road bike? Is a road bike easy to ride?
Beginners can definitely ride a road bike. There will be a few minor hurdles to overcome initially, in particular, adjusting to the narrow tyres, the narrow drop bars, harder seats, clipless pedals (if you have them), bike handling and a larger amount of gears, however, a road bike is easy to ride. It will just take a little bit of time and practice before you are confident riding a road bike.
If you are a beginner with little bike experience, then it is usually best to start off with a road bike equipped with flat pedals. Roll around in a quiet street and/or on very smooth road surfaces to get used to the feel of a road bike and the narrow tyres. For most beginners with some previous bike experience, it won’t take long to adjust to a road bike at all.
Using flat pedals instead of clipless pedals is a great way to start out on the road. For most beginners clipless pedals will take the most amount of time to adjust to. By following these tips, you will be able to adjust to clipless pedals in no time. After a few practice rides and with greater confidence, you should be able to step up and use clipless pedals out in general traffic.