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John - How difficult is it to stop with the trailer?Why are puncture resistant tires a dangerous ride at high speeds? What is a high speed?
*I wouldn't do a hybrid, you'll spend more time on the bike, and time trumps all. Even the most expensive beautiful and intelligently crafted custom for you bicycle will leave you "saddle sore" at some point. Upright is such a BAD idea. You want weight on the hands, not a lot, but some. The pressure from pressing down on the pedals will also remove some pressure from the saddle. There's a reason you don't sit upright perfectly on a stool when you want to relax... that being said there are some hybridish bikes that are ok, most are not, and the good ones don't really advertise as hybrid. They tend to call themselves commuter bicycles or something. *The best comfort is found within the best fit saddle. The better the fit, the less padding it will have. I ride a Selle Italia Flite Max. I've broken anything else that fit correctly for my wide sit bones. Brooks did not work for me, but may for you (it's just leather, nothing else). I think the Selle Italia Flite Max is the most superior saddle for anyone without narrow sit bones (most people that like bikes? that or they don't know they're on the wrong saddle). It won't break, the padding is actually minimal, and the prostate relief area is done well. It literally has oversized re-shaped rails. I've broken some EXPENSIVE rails before. *If you're worried about going to work and not being late bring an extra tube and a cartridge inflator along with THESE SPECIFIC TIRE LEVERS TWO OF THEM. I promise all other tire levers are stupid, especially metal ones. These are the only thing tough enough to do any tire there is out there without snapping or bending. I couldn't tell you why metal ones are such a joke but either they bend or pop the tube.... Also run Mr. Tuffy and a tough tire if you're worried. Pinch flats are a bigger enemy most of the time.*Go with 700C, they roll much better, and depending on frame you can go with rather large tires all the way up to MTB size. *I don't know how to compare hilliness of terrain, for recommendations.