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March 2024

To kick off the new year, we test four functional flat-bar commuter bikes that will double up for leisure riding and even off-road forays

-  Simon Withers

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Need to know

What are the key features you should look for in a versatile commuter?

The key to choosing the best commuter bike is ensuring it's comfortable and practical for the type of riding you intend to do. If your commute is short and you're not in a rush, the best option could be a flat-bar bike, such as a hybrid or mountain bike. Or, if you want to cover lots of ground quickly, a drop-bar road or gravel bike may be a better choice for you. This month, we're concentrating on the flat bar, hybrid variety across a range of prices.

01 Hybrids

A hybrid bike is best thought of as a hardy road bike that takes some influence from mountain bikes. It borrows its off-road cousin's flat handlebars and a more upright, traffic and comfort-friendly position.

Like a road bike, modern hybrids are usually built around 700c wheels. However, the tyres are often wider than a road bike's - but usually not as wide as a mountain bike - enabling you to traverse rough roads and gravel paths comfortably.

Most hybrids have a rigid fork, but some are also sold with cheaper suspension forks. Heavy, low-end forks will add little to the comfort of the bike though. Cheaper hybrids usually have rim brakes, while the best hybrid bikes sport disc brakes. Just be aware that hybrids aren't the lightest or most comfortable bike for riding longer distances.

Hybrid bikes are also hugely versatile, with many bikes ready to go with bosses and mounts for every accessory imaginable. This makes them useful for conversion to other duties, such as touring. Hybrids that come with accessories are often good value for money as adding on mudguards, a rack and lights is expensive.

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