I got a hybrid/comfort/commuter type bike when I first moved to Chicago four years ago. It served me well for the first two years on my 4.5 mile ride to work each day. I ended up getting rid of it and getting into road bikes. Some of the reasons being:
-Weight: A hybrid or commuter can easily weight over 30-35 lbs or more. Lugging this up 3+ flights of stairs is not fun.
-Posture: You might think sitting upright is comfortable, until you hit a nice stiff headwind. Chicago is famous for wind, and on a good day you will have a headwind coming in and going home! All that wind must go around your comfy upright posture, slowing you down and making you work harder.
-Resistance: All this weight, aerodynamic inefficiency, along with big knobby soft tires adds up to more work and slower going.
So if you don't mind getting a little more exercise, less speed/longer commute time, lugging a heavier bike up stairs (unless you live at ground level), by all means get a hybrid, but don't be surprised if you get bit by the bug and get a road bike in a year or two. Hybrids are nice too, cause they're tough as nails - even the cheaper ones, you'll get fewer flats with the big knobby tires, and it'll need less adjustment and maintenance - as they're just not as finicky as a road bike.
Hybrid Bicycle Advice
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