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Mountain Bike

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Weather Wrap Bicycle Covers


Weather Wrap Bicycle Covers



Protect your ride with a heavy-duty, form-fitting Weather Wrap(R) bicycle cover. This durable cover preserves your bike from harsh summer sun, bitter winter cold, ice, snow, rain, dirt and debris. Not just an off-season storage solution, use these easy bicycle covers all year long to keep your bikes clean and dry. Made from tear- and puncture-resistant PVC fabric, our bicycle cover lets you leave …


SpareHand Triple Bike Parking Stand


SpareHand Triple Bike Parking Stand


$48.14


This unique space saving device is suitable for indoor or outdoor storage. Great for kids! Now everyone can park their own bike at the proper place. You may assemble all the pieces together and use as triple bike storage, or use can use it as storage for 1 and 2 bikes for those tight spaces. It measures 48″ wide. 14″ wide and 14″ tall. Chrome plated. Assembly required….

Challenge: Mountain Bike Motivational Art Poster Print, 28x22


Challenge: Mountain Bike Motivational Art Poster Print, 28×22


$7.99


Art.com is the world’s largest retailer of art prints, posters, photographs, and framed artwork. With our huge selection of over 400,000 prints, you’ll easily find the perfect piece for your home, office, or classroom. Our art is printed on quality paper. When you order framed artwork, the piece is built by our team of in-house professionals. Visit our Amazon store today at www.amazon.com/artdotco…

NWD 6 Unchained Biking DVD


NWD 6 Unchained Biking DVD


$9.99


Freeride Entertainment keepin it real with badass riding by the best in the biz. Special double dvd featuring over 2 hours of riding and extras. Once again, our cinees have scoured the earth hitting all the crucial destinations and competitions worldwide: Monsterpark, Bolivia, Utah, Crankworx, BC Canada, Adidas Slopestyle, and Mexico….

Mountain Hardwear Juggernaut 115 Roller Bag - 7000cu in Black, Reg


Mountain Hardwear Juggernaut 115 Roller Bag – 7000cu in Black, Reg


$324.95


If you’ve ever tried to drag 100lbs of gear through the airport, then you know why Mountain Hardwear made the Juggernaut 115 a rolling gear bag instead of a duffel. When you load up all 7000cu inches of cargo space, you’re definitely not going to want to carry this bag. Of course, it has to get to where you’re going, so Mountain Hardwear gave it wheels and an extendable handle for easy strolling t…

Kranked 4 - Search for the Holy Trail (mountain bike) [VHS]


Kranked 4 – Search for the Holy Trail (mountain bike) [VHS]


$14.95



Chainsmoke (Mountain Bike) [VHS]


Chainsmoke (Mountain Bike) [VHS]


$5.97


Shot entirely on 16mm film, Chainsmoke is packed with racing, freeriding, interviews, crashes, and an awesome soundtrack. Featuring shaun Palmer, Tinker Juarez, Alison Sydor, Myles Rockwell, Missy Giove, and many others! This film will make you want to ride! …

Transcontinental Headliners 2 (mountain bike) [VHS]


Transcontinental Headliners 2 (mountain bike) [VHS]


$14.95



NiteIze SpokeLit


NiteIze SpokeLit


$11.00


Nite Ize SpokeLit is a secure spoke light that remains in position even during off road use. Features: L.E.D. light in glow or flash mode. Water resistant and shock proof. Batteries included. Easy on, easy off mount that fits most spoked wheels…

McNett Tenacious Tape


McNett Tenacious Tape


$4.50


Tenacious Tape uses real tent fabric to provide nearly invisible, permanent repairs. Clean Adhesive Technology allows Tenacious Tape to be removed without leaving duct tape’s ugly glue mess behind. Ideal for repairs on tents, tarps, mosquito netting, rain gear, backpacks, sleeping bags, sleeping pads, seat cushions, soft coolers, boat covers and more!…

Mountain Bike

A Look At Some Of The More Common Mountain Bike Designs

Mountain bikes are designed for off-road riding. Whether made for racing or the more leisurely rider, there are four basic frame designs for mountain bikes: rigid, hard-tail, soft-tail, and full suspension.

The rigid (also commonly known as fully rigid) mountain bikes resemble a conventional sort of bike as you would imagine it. A rigid mountain bike has neither a rear suspension nor a front suspension. These used to be the most common kind of mountain bike but they are rapidly being replaced by the more comfortable models which feature some sort of suspension system. Fully rigid bikes tend to be lower-priced than models with a suspension. Many riders still prefer rigid bikes because it’s what they’re accustomed to, and the feel that the rigid design allows them greater control.

Another common mountain bike design is the hard-tail. Hard-tail mountain bikes are so named because they have a conventional rear end without a suspension. Hard-tails differ from fully rigid bikes in that they have a front suspension. The hard-tail is perhaps the most popular mountain bike design. Many professional riders prefer the feel of a hard-tail and the comfort of a front suspension.

The next kind of mountain bike design is the soft-tail. As you probably guessed, soft-tails employ a rear suspension. Rear suspensions are a more recent innovation than front suspension due to the complexities of the design. Soft-tails are often more expensive than hard-tails, but they also tend to be more forgiving.

Finally there’s the full suspension mountain bike. Bikes with this design feature both front and rear suspensions. These bikes are the latest mountain bike design. For a long time riders avoided full suspension bikes because they were heavy and they tended to sag in the middle like an old swayback horse. It took years for engineers and riders to perfect a viable, functional full suspension mountain bike. It was in the 1990’s when these bikes finally reached a point where they were marketable.

In addition to the frame and suspension, there are other differences in mountain bike designs. One key area where bikes differ is the brakes. Mountain bikes either have some form of caliper brakes, which are the kind of brakes typically associated with bikes. This kind of brake squeezes the rims to slow and stop the bike. The other type of brake is the drum brake. Drum brakes on bikes are similar to the braking system on automobiles. Drum brakes are more expensive than caliper brakes but they’re also easier to maintain. Mountain bike braking systems have even been made which utilize hydraulic power.

Another area where you have some choice in mountain bike design is tire size. Mountain bike tires typically range in size from 24″ to 29″. Smaller tires are used when greater maneuverability is required as in stunt-riding and jumping. Larger tires are used when speed is the key.

As with any other important purchase, do your homework before buying a new mountain bike. Think about your needs and your budget. Mountain biking is a terrific past-time. It’s a fun way to get some fresh air, enjoy the outdoors, and improve your health.

About the Author

Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Beach, Florida. Find more about this as well as
cycling fitness
at http://www.cyclinggearplus.com


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FORMAT REVEALED FOR 2010 UCI MOUNTAIN BIKE CROSS-COUNTRY WORLD CUP
British Cycling has revealed further details of the exciting format for the UCI Mountain Bike Cross-Country World Cup which will take place between 23 and 25 April in Dalby Forest, Yorkshire. (09/03/2010 16:41:47)