It depends on the type of cycling and the weather. For road (or racing), Lycra shorts and a tight top are recommended - i.e., nothing baggy that can flap around. If the weather is cold or wet you might like to add in a waterproof but light top. Also, clipless pedals demand good cycling shoes with cleats.
If it is more casual cycling or mountain bike then a t-shirt (and a light jacket if cold) and shorts or tight tracksuit trousers with trainers would suffice. Just watch the temperature- outside of spring/summer it can be cold cycling (especially if it rains) but in the summer you need ventilation and good hydration. Many find that fingerless gloves are a bonus and the most important thing of all is - a HELMET!
Happy cycling!
The kind where the land owner has given you permission to ride...
You should ride a bike with traffic, in the same direction as cars.
You should ride your bike with traffic, in the same direction as cars.
Scooty.....
For safety reasons, you should ride a bike with traffic.
You should get a bike license if you ride a bike and don't want a citation.
Mountain bike shoes are not required to be able to ride a mountain bike. You can wear any good athletic shoe. Wearing an actual mountain bike shoe is helpful however to keep your feet from slipping from the peddles on rugged terrian but it not required in any way.
It is safer to ride your bike with traffic, in the same direction as cars.
This is the kind of question for which you really should consult your physical therapist, rather than a web-site. If you have healed well from the surgery and are in good shape, then yes, you can ride a mountain bike with a knee replacement. But I do not know what kind of condition you are in.
You should ride a bike on the right side of the road, in the same direction as traffic.
Triumph
A 5'2 woman should ride a bike with a frame size of around 15-16 inches.