I live in a hilly area. Can I still ride a Velorbis bicycle?
A. We believe yes. For shorter distances and commutes, hills not only provide variety to the journey but also an effective bum and thigh work out en route. Hills tend to be a large reason for many people opting against cycling, however there have been many published examples of how the notion that you have to live in a flat country to cycle is an urban myth. Everyone in the industrialised world during the bicycle revolution rode a bicycle including liberated women. Renowned flat countries such as Denmark and Holland have integrated cycling cultures because cycling has been preserved as a social pastime and an important part of the tapestry of their countries. People here cycle because of this not because they live in a flat country. Let’s not forget the rainy weather, ferocious winds and salty conditions that they need to contend with. This also doesn’t deter them. Take a look at ‘The Most Bicycle-Friendly Cities in the World’ on Copenhagenize. It’s interesting to see that many of thes
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