I second the cable disc remark above. I had a cyclocross bike that had them. I lived in the very (steep) hilly Yorkshire pennines and never had an issue with them. (and we managed for decades on rim brakes quite well)
Try this.Ok here goes.
aged 62
erm, generously proportioned, very generously.
unfit.
what I do have is time, a fair bit of time.
so I was thinking of getting a push bike, I see there are a myriad of different types out there. So what do I get ?
it would just be for local roads. Preferable easily pedalled. I have tried a bike with big off road tyres which was hard going. The only thing I have realised is it has to be a road bike, of some sort.
need to get myself in gear as I’m thinking of doing the prostate cancer ride next month. 100 miles in August.
any advice gratefully received.
I wouldn't let the deciding factor be whether it can be converted to tubeless, as I've found that the Schwalbe Marathon Mondial HS428 has very good puncture protection. They can be had in 27.5x2.00 inch which should fit on a 650b wheel? Personally, I've used those on my Ebike but in 700c size, and very similar pattern but in 20" size on the folding bike.I like that one.I may invest in one of those if they can be converted to tubeless.
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Ok, gimme a quick explanation on the 650b, 700c size thingy.I wouldn't let the deciding factor be whether it can be converted to tubeless, as I've found that the Schwalbe Marathon Mondial HS428 has very good puncture protection. They can be had in 27.5x2.00 inch which should fit on a 650b wheel? Personally, I've used those on my Ebike but in 700c size, and very similar pattern but in 20" size on the folding bike.

I had thought about that.Get some padded shorts.
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Now buy and fit a conversion kit for a couple of hundredWell, a deal has been done
I‘ve ordered a Giant escape disc 2, and a saddle bag, spare inner tube, tyre levers, lock puncture repair kit. Oh, and a helmet.
all for £560, so I got a good deal.

That’s cheating. How am I going to keep my slim boyish figure if I let a motor do the workNow buy and fit a conversion kit for a couple of hundred
........and just do 10 minute runs daily for a week or so. There's no easy way to break in yer arse.Get some padded shorts.
Yeah, I can do a ride to the Yarborough estate which is about 2 miles each way. That’ll do for starters.........and just do 10 minute runs daily for a week or so. There's no easy way to break in yer arse.
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