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  1. Like It Rough? Mountain Bikes Vs All Terrains

    by James Sanford - 2007-04-08
    Okay, so you want a bike that will handle some rough stuff when the going gets tough. You don't want to be confined to the hard, smooth surfaces of the pavement and bitumen. You want a mountain bike, ...
  2. How to Choose a Bicycle Car Rack

    by Rick C Kern - 2007-04-05
    There are several types of bicycle racks for cars. Trunk mount, Roof mount, Spare Tire mount or Receiver Hitch mount. Trunk mount bicycle racks for cars are the most common.Advantages To Trunk Mount B...
  3. Beach Cruisers Aren't Just For The Beach

    by Jake Storeyz - 2007-04-02
    I just came back from a Boy Scout Camping trip and I can tell you that beach cruisers aren't just for the beach any longer. We left Friday and I was unsure whether to load our Beach Cruisers onto the...
  4. Adventures in Peru - Mountain Biking to 14,000 Feet

    by Vic Hanson - 2007-03-27
    Everyday when I look out my window or go out of my house, I see a large mountain across the canyon. I had hiked up one trail a couple of times and found some Inca ruins at about 11,500 feet and also r...
  5. Specialized Mountain Bikes With Style With Solidity

    by Robert Sheehan - 2007-03-25
    The specialized mountain bikes are the ones, which are specially customized to meet the requirements of the rider. The bikes have a fundamental version, with specially customized parts and accessories...
  6. Ride The Hiawatha Trail

    by Rick C Kern - 2007-03-21
    The Hiawatha Trail on the Border between Montana and Idaho is a jewel of a rails to trails ride. This is part of the old Milwaukee Road railroad. The trail starts 5 miles from the Montana Idaho bord...
  7. Adventures in Peru - High Altitude Mountain Biking

    by Vic Hanson - 2007-03-17
    One day, James, a friend of mine here in Cotahuasi, Peru, approached me and asked a favor. He said he was putting on a large mountain bike tour the beginning of May. He had asked for my help in checki...
  8. Folding Bicycles - Store Them Wherever You Like

    by Robert Sheehan - 2007-03-10
    Folding bicycles or folders have been designed with multiple hinges and joints, which can be locked when required. The Folding bikes can be folded into a likeable size, which allows it to be carried o...
  9. BMX Bike Parts Are Bringing Power And Delicacy Together

    by Robert Sheehan - 2007-03-04
    Earlier, bikes were being manufactured with a simple frame and a fork assembly, including a couple of wheels and a seat. Now, with the introduction of the BMX Bike Parts, the fashion has undergone a h...
  10. Mountain Bike Gears Explained

    by Andrew Caxton - 2007-03-01
    Mountain bike gears are continually becoming more and more complicated and intricate. Today’s bikes can come with up to 27 gear ratios. It is common for a mountain bike today to use nine gears i...
  11. Mountain Biking Basics

    by Andrew Caxton - 2007-03-01
    Mountain bikes are among the strongest and most rugged bicycles that you can find. The reason that these bikes are so strong is that they are ridden on some very tough terrain, including steep incline...
  12. Choosing The Right BMX - Ripping Up Trails, Getting Air Or Serious Stunts!

    by James Sanford - 2007-02-27
    So, you wanna buy a BMX bike hey? Good for you! What are you gonna do with your bike? Are you gonna rip along dirt trails or race your friends on the BMX track? Are you gonna show off, doin' some seri...
  13. Mountain Biking Is NOT Just For Extreme Sport Enthusiasts

    by Helen Smeaton - 2007-02-26
    Think of mountain biking and many people have a vision of a tall guy wearing a crash hat and body armor, hurtling at break neck speed down a mountainside. Total insanity and definitely only for extrem...
  14. Dirt Bike Handguard - The Perfect Guards For Your Hands

    by Robert Sheehan - 2007-02-26
    A dirt bike handguard is vital for the extra protection it provides to the dirt bike riders. Dirt bikes have comparatively less engine power and are meant to run on rough and rugged terrains. Leading ...
  15. Save Money And Enjoy The Night With LED Bicycle Lights

    by Rick C Kern - 2007-02-24
    The New LED Bicycle Lights make Night Riding More FunLED Bicycle Lights have completely changed the cost and safety of riding a bicycle at night. As recently as 2004 the standard light was a halogen b...
  16. Tour de France And Lance Armstrong

    by Nigel Kerry - 2007-02-21
    For the layperson, Tour de France is just a bicycle race. Yes, Tour de France is a bicycle race but it is more than that. It is ultimate test of strength - strength of character, mind and endurance. T...
  17. Bike Parts at a Discount

    by Andrew Caxton - 2007-02-19
    If you are an cycling enthusiast, then you are probably try to keep your bicycle in maximum riding condition so that your riding is the best it can be. Keeping your bike in good condition can help you...
  18. Customizing The Perfect Road Bike For You

    by Andrew Caxton - 2007-02-19
    If you are serious about your bicycling, then you will want to consider a custom bicycle over one that is mass-produced. While mass-produced bicycles are all made in the same way, a custom bicycle is ...
  19. Choosing a Custom Mountain Bike

    by Andrew Caxton - 2007-02-19
    Bicycling has become quite popular as a sport and for fun over the last decade. This popularity has increased the demand for custom bikes for both kinds of riders. Custom bikes will cost more money th...
  20. Custom Low Rider Bikes

    by Andrew Caxton - 2007-02-19
    Among all of the bicycle styles that are available, one is becoming more and more popular. Custom low rider bikes are a wonderful way to make a visual statement and they are comfortable and fun to rid...