
I already have a bike. Does it matter that it’s a mountain bike and I’m biking in a city?
First off, what do I need to do to make sure my bike won’t get me killed? It’s been sitting in a shed for a couple years, but I refilled the tires and looked it over. I tested the brakes -first the smart way, then the stupid way- and they’re fine, nothing’s rusty, and I put some extra oil on the chain just to be safe. I could take it in for a tune-up, but that would run me at least $40 that I don’t have. Second, what’s the rule of thumb for bicycle seat height? I think I’ve outgrown my bike (I got it when I was 12 and now I’m 15 and about nine inches taller) but I want to be sure.
Third, do I need any special stuff? All I have is a bike with a water bottle holder and a helmet. I’m not looking in to serious racing or anything (yet) so do I need gloves or special shoes? How much would that cost, and could I fake it? I’m funding this myself so it has to be cheap.
Thanks in advance.
Also, my dad is good at this kind of thing, how hard is it to put a water bottle holder and a kickstand on a bike if you aren’t a mechanic?
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