Posts Tagged ‘Suspension System’

Enhance Your Riding Experience With Specialized Mountain Bikes

They say brand name doesn’t matter, but in the real world, it clearly does. Brand names are like a summary of the virtues of the products being sold, and more often than not, the more famous brands are the ones that have proven themselves to be most worth the public attention and clamor; their performance [...]

Mountain Biking is a Sport to Some

Regular bikes compared to mountain bikes may have a smoother ride and are slower and heavier but are great for riding on the street. You can find information about mountain biking online or in magazines; they are geared toward beginners or professionals. Mountain biking is not really thought of as exercising but it is a [...]

Replacing Mountain Bike Components

Enthusiasts of mountain biking are always searching for new ways to help make their bike riding better. This may include making their bike more controllable, more comfortable to ride, or faster. Serious mountain bikers are always looking at the newest technologies available to help make their mountain biking more fun. The best way to find [...]

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 [...]

Mountain Biking Is Very Popular

Regular bikes compared to mountain bikes may have a smoother ride and are slower and heavier but are great for riding on the street. You can find information about mountain biking online or in magazines; they are geared toward beginners or professionals. Mountain biking is not really thought of as exercising but it is a [...]

The Anatomy Of A Mountain Bike

There’s a lot of terminology to learn if you’re a mountain biking enthusiast. These enthusiasts have a language all their own, what with “face plants, boing-boing, drillium and wild pig.”However, there is also biking terminology that stays the same, regardless of the age of the user, and that’s the terms used for individual parts of [...]

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