Archive for March, 2010
Heated Clothing For Biking
Bike riders on the street and mountain should choose to wear heating clothing so their body doesn’t go numb. When they are warm and comfortable they have more time to enjoy their riding.Original post by Guitar Ted
Comments are off for this post2010 Manitou Circus Comp DJ Fork Review
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Here is a suspension fork that’s so much fun that the folks at Manitou even sent it out with a clown nose! Manitou has managed to integrate fun as well as technology into a new DJ (dirt jump) fork called the Circus. Richard Travis from Manitou told me part of the fun was to find an artist from outside the bike industry to put a unique and fresh spin on things. As Richard put it “(We…
Select Wintry Accessories to Ride a Mountain Bike Perfectly
During wintry seasons, mountain biking is very charming but risky if you don’t take the proper measures to safeguard your body from the chilly winter. The problem is that many of us are not very well acquainted with the attitude of the weather in the hilly regions during the wintry seasons.Original post by Guitar Ted
Comments are off for this postHow to Make the Proper Usage of a Chain Tool
Do you like to travel the long distance by your mountain bike? Every year, myriad youths are found visiting the terrains and trails riding the bikes.Original post by Guitar Ted
Comments are off for this postLube Your Mountain Bike - Keep it in Safe
The upkeep of the mountain bike is very essential to expand the lifespan of the vehicle. The good maintenance and daily care for the bike will stand you in good stead. Mountain biking is very adventurous hobby and you need to perform in excellent way so that you can spend the weekends or the vacation with much excitement in heart and mind.Original post by Guitar Ted
Comments are off for this postDifferent Usages and Working Efficiencies of Mountain Bike Gears
If you want to keep your bikes in perfect condition, you should have the basic technical knowledge about the hardware of the motor bikes. The gears are the accessories which play the vital role in controlling the speed and motion of the bike. Mountain bike is loaded with over 27 gear ratios. It is the bike which has been designed with 3 different sprockets in number just in the front of the bike a…
Comments are off for this postFive Types of Framing Materials Used For a Mountain Bike
Are you eager to assemble the bike instead of purchasing the totally new vehicle? There are many advantages of assembling bike. You need to know what sort of material is used to manufacture the bike. In case you review the journal and magazine, you will come to know that there are many metals which are very durable and extensively used in making the bikes.Original post by Guitar Ted
Comments are off for this postCross Country Mountain Biking - Non-Stop Pleasure
Do you like to undergo cross country mountain biking exploration? This is the most adventurous journey and you need to be much more careful and attentive. The cross country riding is such a type of biking trip which doesn’t follow any specific road map or there is no requirement of the street navigation.Original post by Guitar Ted
Comments are off for this postTransitioning Ski & Board Skills to the MTB Trail
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Looking through the corner.
The sport of mountain biking (and especially downhill mountain biking) shares many similarities with the sport of downhill skiing and snowboarding. For the average cross-country or all-mountain biker, most of the congruent skills occur in the mental decision-making department.
I first learned of these similarities from my mountain biking master when I was but a young p…
Todd Wells, Lene Byberg win Pro XCT opener in Fontana
The 2010 USA Cycling Pro Mountain Bike Cross Country Tour (Pro XCT) kicked off on Saturday with the US Cup in Fontana, Calif. With high winds and sand storms, the first of the Pro XCT’s five UCI-inscripted events was heated as the world’s top mountain bikers competed for valuable UCI points. Todd Wells beat out Canadian Geoff Kabush in the men’s race while Norwegian Lyne Byberg took the women’s wi…
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