You will get used to any bars, most importantly get good tires. All cheap bikes come with awful tires. I crashed my road bike several times before I changed the tires from CST to Continental
Did you sell your Fuji Bike? Love the videos btw 😊 I have short legs (inseam = 76cm at 175cm height) and a long torso. Do you think going with a 51cm frame would be the right call?
I still have my Fuji, but it's 8000km away from me now :) Hope to get it back one day. I'm not sure about the size. I think it's better to check the size chart and figure out which size will fit you best.
@@rpavl figured, thanks for replying! mine is L and looks quite different indeed. would you be able recommend any slick looking mudguards apart from a regular a*ss saver by any chance?
Love the color and simplicity of that bike! Wish they had an option of drop bars cause I'd probably buy it right now, haha.
You can upgrade it with the drop bars pretty easily 😉
@@rpavl Hah, yeah I know. I'm just scared to get into modifying bikes on my own but its definitely something I should learn.
@@wellhellotherekylechanging bars is one of the easiest mods you could do. Take 4 screws out, change bars and put the screws back in
Super nice video, very cinematic. I'm actually thinking of getting this bike 🙂
Thank you. Pretty good bike for its price 🙂
Nice video. Would you recommend a drop har bike to a beginner? Or would a flat bar be better?
A flat bar is definitely easier to handle. It's nice to have both and change them according to your mood 🙂
You will get used to any bars, most importantly get good tires. All cheap bikes come with awful tires. I crashed my road bike several times before I changed the tires from CST to Continental
Did you sell your Fuji Bike? Love the videos btw 😊 I have short legs (inseam = 76cm at 175cm height) and a long torso. Do you think going with a 51cm frame would be the right call?
I still have my Fuji, but it's 8000km away from me now :) Hope to get it back one day.
I'm not sure about the size. I think it's better to check the size chart and figure out which size will fit you best.
came for the bike, subbed for the vibe haha. i'm wondering which bike size did you get? S? the frame shape looks perfect.
Thanks. Yes, it is size S.
@@rpavl figured, thanks for replying! mine is L and looks quite different indeed. would you be able recommend any slick looking mudguards apart from a regular a*ss saver by any chance?
Nice video bro🎉
Is it possible to adjust the height of the handle bar the same way as the saddle?
Are you in the US? How did you get that bike?
Got it from the Decathlon in Canada
@@rpavlHave you moved to Canada?
Always good vids, btw. 👍
@@waffenhirn Yes, thanks
Have you tried it on hills?
Yes, pretty hard to climb the steep hills. It's definitely not a light bike for climbing. 🙂
like for the casio :D
casio one love