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  1. Raleigh Folding Bike For The Bike With A Difference

    by Robert Sheehan - 2007-02-14
    Raleigh folding bike is great for both commuters and novices. Raleigh rules, for it is your best companion on road. Raleigh folding bicycle can be stored and transported quite effortlessly because of ...
  2. Mountain Bike For The Bike With A Difference

    by Robert Sheehan - 2007-02-07
    A mountain bike is particularly designed for riding on uneven and bumpy areas. Most mountain bikes have fat knobby tires, which ensure extra traction and appropriate shock absorption. A full front and...
  3. Cycling to Work the Benefits

    by Richard Pettinger - 2007-02-06
    1. Cycling helps to work your heart. Cycling is excellent aerobic exercise. It does not place undue stress on the body, but enables a good workout, which will reduce the risk of heart disease, and oth...
  4. Pocket Bike Performance Parts For A Supreme Biking Feat

    by Robert Sheehan - 2007-02-03
    Pocket bikes are mini bikes designed for nerve swerving races whose perfection and speed depends on pocket bike performance parts. Pocket bikes are one-fourth the size of a regular motorcycle; they ar...
  5. Mountain Bike Tours For Ceaseless Excitement

    by Robert Sheehan - 2007-02-02
    Mountain Bike Tours provide an extremely exciting journey to take on. The mountain bike Tour packages are not like any other ordinary tour during the holidays, but journeys really exciting and adventu...
  6. Winter Cycling Training

    by Richard Pettinger - 2007-02-01
    To cycle in winter often requires extra motivation; the weather is bad, there's no racing to look forward to and in the UK it is often dark by 4pm. However a good training schedule during winter is im...
  7. Bicycle Rental Overseas

    by Jamie McNeil - 2007-01-30
    Cycling overseas in a foreign country can be a great experience. If you decide to hire a bike when on holiday then getting your bike to the start of the trail is usually one of the biggest challenges....
  8. Dirt Bikes - The Smart On Road Vehicle

    by Robert Sheehan - 2007-01-27
    The Dirt Bikes are the fastest dirt fighters on road. Also known as Trails Bikes, these roadrunners are extremely light in weight and are perfectly constructed for unpaved, cross country, rough or une...
  9. Beach Cruiser Bicycle Guide - Aluminum vs. Steel

    by Jake Storeyz - 2007-01-27
    As a Beach Cruiser enthusiast I'm often ask about the difference between an Aluminum Beach Cruiser and a Steel Beach Cruiser. This article will highlight the differences in various beach cruisers and ...
  10. Lowriders Are The Coolest New Bike

    by Andrew Caxton - 2007-01-26
    A new bicycle that is on the market is the lowrider bike. This bike has gained great popularity because they are easy and comfortable to ride. Many people enjoy the lowrider bike because it gives th...
  11. Dirt Bike Tires - Tough On Rough Terrains

    by Robert Sheehan - 2007-01-26
    Dirt bike tires are quite a sine qua non for those untamed, rough or uneven grounds. These tires have knobby; deep treads for that ultimate grip on loose dirt, mud, or gravel. You surely can't do with...
  12. Get Up And Get Into Mountain Biking- Here's Some Tips To Get You Started!

    by James Sanford - 2007-01-23
    So, you want to get fit, experience the joys of the great outdoors and have a few thrills and spills along the way? Sounds like you need to get out there and buy yourself a mountain bike. But with ful...
  13. Picking a Beach Cruiser

    by Jake Storeyz - 2007-01-23
    Beach Cruisers are the most common term for bicycles with overstuffed seats, wide tires comfortable handlebars and enjoyable bicycle riding. In the last four years beach cruiser bicycles have made an ...
  14. Performance-Enhancing Drugs: Some Cannot Be Detected

    by Gabe Mirkin, M.D. - 2007-01-22
    World records in sports are broken by better athletes, better training methods, better nutrition or new drugs. Drugs appear to be the cause of many recent records in sports requiring strength and ...
  15. Things To Know About Your Mountain Bike Parts

    by Robert Beauparlant - 2007-01-15
    You are a biking champ - ruler of the vast mountain trails. But your fame will become dull if you don't understand the various parts of your mean machine. So to become a complete champ it is necessary...
  16. Winter Cycling Training on Turbo Trainer

    by Richard Pettinger - 2007-01-14
    If you ask any cyclist his/her opinion about training on an indoor turbo trainer, you will get a mixture of response. Some will tell you it is pure torture, others seem to quite enjoy it. I know of on...
  17. Training with Clip-In Pedals

    by Douglas Wilson - 2007-01-11
    Training with clip-in pedalsI have seen a lot of people using all different types of bicycles during a triathlon race including mountain bikes, hybrid bikes and touring bikes. Whether you are a seriou...
  18. What To Look For When Looking At Recumbent Bicycle Reviews

    by Lee Dobbins - 2007-01-09
    How many times have you seen a recumbent bicycle review and thought "that looks easy and so comfortable", and as anyone who owns one will tell you that riding one of these machines is amazingly comfor...
  19. Be Prepared With a Car Bike Rack

    by Andrew Caxton - 2007-01-06
    You're a bicyclist. You're going on a road trip. Do you leave your bike behind or do you take it with you?Obviously, you take it with you!I don't need to tell you of the joys of biking. It's good exer...
  20. Mountain Biking at the Next Level - At Night

    by Andrew Caxton - 2007-01-06
    Do you need a bike light?If you bike during the evenings - during the dusk or at night, it is imperative that you have a bike light. It's not so much that you need to be able to see where you're going...