Riding Comfort is what a beach cruiser should provide. The prominent features a beach cruiser should have are the upright seating position, wider tires, and the ever so high handle bars. Popularity for this specific bicycle has been up and down since their debut on the 1930’s.
Here are some of the features this bike has to set it apart from any other bicycle. There are three basic frames used for a beach cruiser, the standard, low-rider or “stretched” frame, and the tandem frames. These frames speak clearly on what they are intended for. Tube steel frames are used for beach cruisers. And their frames are painted with an array of colors and their fenders could also be painted or chromed.
Most of beach cruisers have incorporated single-speed gears because they are mainly built for enjoyment rather than performance. But if you are planning to use the beach cruiser in different terrains you can upgrade to more speed gears to help you go through the terrain you are planning to cruise on. For tires Balloon tires are one of the most popular tires used for beach cruisers. They are used because they provide stability and traction that makes cruises more relaxed. An adult sized beach cruiser has 26 inch balloon tires on them. The seats have specialized shock absorbers to make that beach cruiser ride more enjoying and relaxed. The most common handlebars are the easy loop moon bars, and ape-hangers. And cushy hand grips for sweat absorption. But do not worry that your beach cruiser is just like any other beach cruiser because you can always personalize your beach cruiser and give it a design of its own.