Revealed! Find the Hidden Secrets Associated with Womens Mountain Bikes

Posted on 7th July 2010 by admin in Women Mountain Bikes - Tags: ,



Revealed! Find the Hidden Secrets Associated with Womens Mountain Bikes

There are some fundamental differences between a body structure of man and that of a woman. Female bodies are smaller, lighter and have shorter torso and limbs. Mountain bikes for men are designed according to the average build man, thus, women may not feel comfortable while riding these bikes. In the other hand Womens Mountain Bikes are designed with high consideration to women rides, highlighting the differences in male and female body structure and energy. This ensures both safety, comfort and long lasting enjoyment.

But before you decide on the fact that womens mountain bikes are the right choice, you need to consult some guidelines of biking. First of all, both men and women need time to adjust to the bikes. If this is your first chance with a bike, you may feel uncomfortable on the seat. But if the soreness persists for a longer time, then you will need a specific bike that is designed for you as a woman.

Womens mountain bikes come in different make and designs. You may have to try a number of them to find the one that suits you. There are two important issues to consider about the seats of these bikes. First of all, the seat should have space for extra stuffing. Extra depression is created to solve this issue, otherwise problems related to numbness of the area and fertility spring up. Another issue is the shape of the seat which should be in compliance with the hip structure of women. The lower pelvis bones should rest on the cushioned section of seat and not on the edges. For women with narrow hip structure, customized seating of womens mountain bikes is not required.

Some women do not have the build of an average woman. They may feel the same uneasiness and lack of comfort in the women mountain bikes. So before you go out to buy yourself a mountain bike, know your body and give it required time to adjust to the bike. When you ride your way up to the hill, it is important to feel comfortable, with or without womens mountain bikes.

-francis mwendo
womens mountain bikes

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The Right Mountain Bike Clothing Can Make a Lot of Difference

Posted on 6th July 2010 by admin in Mountain Bike Clothing - Tags: ,



The Right Mountain Bike Clothing Can Make a Lot of Difference

One thing that most people tend to overlook when it comes to mountain biking is the need for the right mountain bike clothing. The right mountain bike clothing is in fact very essential as it can not only help you stay safe but also ensures that you are comfortable on the ride.

Mountain biking involves exhausting physical activity. It is quite likely that you may get a few scrapes and cuts in the process or even get injured when you take a fall. That is why it is very essential to wear the right mountain bike outfits as it can protect you from any severe injury. Of course you can wear regular clothes and go for mountain biking but these won’t be able to protect you in the manner in which the mountain bike clothes can. This is because unlike the regular clothes, the mountain bike clothing is especially designed keeping in mind the needs and demands of this sport.

So what is the right Mountain Bike Clothing?

It’s important to have the right gear when cycling, When you search for the right mountain bike clothing you need to first decide the nature of riding that you will be doing as well as how often do you plan on going for mountain biking. Once you are able to decide on this, you will find it convenient to look for the right mountain bike clothing to suit your needs. So, if you intend to go for mountain biking just once or so then the right mountain bike outfits for you would include track pants, a t-shirt with long sleeves, gloves and a helmet for protection. But if you plan to do a lot of mountain biking then you need to choose your clothing more carefully.

Protect yourself and your bike with safety and security items should remain you number one priority. From helmets and body armor to bike locks and anchors, you’ll find all the protection that you need, as well as bike lights and high visibility products to make sure you’re seen.

You need to purchase mountain bike clothing that is comfortable, breathable as well as that which can protect you from the injuries too. First you need to buy jerseys and a pair of cycling shorts. Choose a fabric that is quick dry or uses micro fleece. Also make sure that the shorts have some layering around the region that would rest on the seat of the bike. This will provide extra comfort during a long ride. You need to also buy a good pair of cycling gloves along with knee pads and elbow guards. Once again the material should be such that it is quick dry, breathable, makes you feel comfortable and allows you to grip the handlebars better. The gloves are particularly helpful as these can protect you from severe injuries when you need to make a sudden stop and use your hands for support.

Thus it is very essential to purchase the right mountain bike clothing as these can make a lot of difference.

francis mwendo
mountain bike clothing

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Mountain Bike Fork for Safe Biking Experience



Mountain Bike Fork for Safe Biking Experience

by Francis Mwendo

Nothing is as adventurous as mountain biking. But for that you require a good mountain bike fork. Mountain biking can’t ever be an exciting experience if the bike is not equipped properly. It is the mountain bike fork that would actually determine how well you’ll be able to bike on a rugged undulating land. In fact a good fork will also reduce the risk of accidents and misbalances.

A mountain bike fork with generic suspension would be fine whereas a fork without suspension would be very problematic. Expert bikers always have Mountain Bike Forks with full-suspension. Forks lacking suspension can sometimes bend due to excessive pressure and while making steep declines. At times such malfunctions can turn out to be very dangerous! Being unable to bear the force, the bent fork can spring up the biker from the seat and cause a pathetic mishap.

Now, the question is what exactly is the suspension fork? The suspension mountain bike fork is a recent technology undergoing regular innovations. The stretch of vertical movement provided by the mountain bike fork is known as suspension travel. The unit of measure is millimetres. For a steep and rugged terrain, a suspension travel of about 200mm is apt. But for hardcore bikers and more difficult terrains, a mountain bike fork suspension of 300mm is necessary.

Some suspension forks are constructed with effective shock absorbents which makes automatic adjustments while passing over rough terrains. This will help the rider to change the fork and smoothly bike over steep platforms. You can also have a mountain bike fork that will lock itself while taking a smooth, joyous ride around the town.

Most mountain bike forks work according to two basic technologies. Some bikes have suspension forks that use coil springs; the second type of forks is based on compressed air springs. The forks with coil springs are very heavy but the weight can be decreased with the help of various kinds of materials.

However, old-styled bikes should not be fixed with suspension forks. With an amount of about $250 you can easily get a good mountain bike fork which will definitely meet up your requirements for a combination of terrains.

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Where can I buy a good, affordable womens mountain bike?

Posted on 4th July 2010 by admin in Women Mountain Bikes - Tags:

Where can I buy a good, affordable womens mountain bike?

I am looking for a bike, $150 or less. I don’t know what exactly to look for in a womens  mountain bike. I’ll be using it for leisure and for exercise, I would like a bike with resistance levels. How tall of a bike should I get for my 5’3 height? Where is a good place to see a selection of reasonably priced mountain bikes? Big 5? Walmart?

walmart, get one that says rust proof. the sell one called the(Skyliner). its more of a cruiser and more comfortable than a mountain bike. Has front shocks and 15 speed. wide tires and stainless and alum. parts so it wont rust. about that price..mountain bike not that comfortable.

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How do you mesaure a mountain bike fork with suspension?

How do you measure a Mountain Bike Fork with suspension?

125x125 mycycling ban01 How do you mesaure a mountain bike fork with suspension?If i want to upgrade my fork on a mountain bike, i would have to know the measure. sometimes i hear 5″, or 6″, but what is that? is that the whole fork or is that just the part that comes out of the tube. Sometimes its silver metal, coil or covered with rubber with a spring look to it. I mean a fork with suspension, not like a road-bike fork, a free ride mountain bike/dirt jumper fork.

Thanks

5″ or 6″ is the travel of the fork. That means the distance that the stanchions (the silver tubes) that can move inside the lowers. The longer the travel the plusher it should be. Free ride forks usually go from 6″ to 8″.

Dirt jumps forks are like 4″ or 5″, so they’re not the same.

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Kids Mountain Bikes- Why it’s the Best Gift for Your Little One!

Kids Mountain Bikes- Why it’s the Best Gift for Your Little One!

- by Francis Mwendo

Kids Mountain Bikes is the answer, children love to tread the path that their parents take. They are easily fascinated by adventure and sports. So do not be surprised if your child wishes for a mountain bike when he or she is still quite young. But you should be careful enough to fulfill their wish only when they have attained an age where they are strong enough to take the plunge. Mountain biking is a strenuous exercise and kids should take to it only when their muscles are well developed. Good news is, there are specially designed kids mountain bikes for the purpose.

However, when it comes to buying kids mountain bikes, a number of things need to be kept in mind, especially when it is the first purchase that you are making. Do not go for the inexpensive models, as it might hurt you in the longer run. The kid might have to exert more pressure than what is otherwise required. Smaller wheels require greater exertion of force. When it comes to the safety gear of kids’ mountain bikes, there is nothing more important than it.  The mountain roads offer little scope for traction.  The soil is loosely held and this might make climbing even a small hill an arduous task.

Kids’ mountain bikes are available in various designs.  These include the ones with full suspension, no suspension, front suspension, urban street and the ones suited for dirt, jump and trials. You should always direct your child on how to ride these kids’ mountain bikes. Given the undulant surface for riding, it is important that they are seated well and lean forward.  However, the kid might have to stand and ride when there is a steep rise as it requires more force than riding on a plain surface, also ensure safety clothing at all times.

No matter which brand of Kids Mountain bikes you choose to purchase, it is advisable to seek the advice of a professional biker or your local mountain bike shop.

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I just bought an old Scott Boulder mountain bike and I was wondering if anyone had any info on the bike?

Posted on 29th July 2010 by admin in Scott Mountain Bike - Tags:

I just bought an old Scott Boulder mountain bike and I was wondering if anyone had any info on the bike?

It is an older style, just a plain yellow triangle frame with 18 gears. It has thumb shifters, no shocks and a roller cam brake system. I am looking to find out as much info on the bike as possible. (years made, etc) Thanks!!
Try looking here… http://www.bikepedia.com/Search.aspx?Q=Scott+Boulder+

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Is the Fuji Discovery Mountain Bike for kids any good?

Posted on 3rd July 2010 by admin in Kids Mountain Bikes - Tags: ,

vs Dynamite 1.0 and the Sandblaster for boys. Thanks! BTW here’s the link to the site: http://www.fujibikes.com/Kids/Mountain/Discovery.aspx He is only going to use it for downhill and trail riding.
Not as far as full suspension goes it isnt but since it is for a kid to tear up, he should be able to go thru that $400 bike in about a week!

Full suspension bikes under $900 are worthless but since it is a ….13 year old, 14, 15….were talking here then no matter what you get hes going to do just that anyway. Right? Fuji is one of the last “value added” companies still around and they make a good product, just not this one in particular.

This one is made to appeal to the masses who know better than buy at a big box store unfortunately this one is barely better than that (it is) and wont take much in the way of jumping or stunting so if that is what he intends on doing then I will refer you to that time frame (week) that I previously stated. Edit: Downhill in the sense of going down hill fast, dodging obstacles like trees and rough terrain downhill or just casual road ridding downhill… and what kind of trails rough and rooty/rocky or just hardpack/gravel? If its the latter then he will last about 3 weeks on it. If it was the first options I gave then 3 days is about how long that bike will last.

Those wheels are the weakest link about that bike. The frame can handle the abuse—its the components that cant because they are substandard for heavy use, thats all im saying here.

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