Bikes + Bikers


Bikes + Bikers17 Jun 2010 06:53 am

Mountain biking can be divided into nine different categories. Each category offers a new challenge for players. The different categories of mountain biking are:

1. Cyclo cross

Cyclo cross is hard, fast and much more than running with your bike through mud.

Cyclo-cross racing takes some of the technical skills of a mountain biker and is a cross between road and mountain biking. These riders have to go over obstacles, cross through rivers and rafts, and race on and off the course.

2. BMX

BMX cycles have 20 inch wheels and is the style of BMX biking. As these bikes have smaller wheels and shorter wheel bases, therefore these bikes are commonly used at skate parks or in dirt jumps. BMX bikes are good to perform tricks and stunts with.

3. Cross country

Cross Country Mountain biking involves riding bike up and down mountains and in hilly areas. It is one of the most difficult type of mountain biking but there are riders who are fit and go on long rides in these mountains.

4. Downhill

Downhill mountain biking means racing down the mountains with a bike. This type of riding is very intense and extreme, offering riders the chance for ultimate thrills and excitement.

5. Dirt jumping

Dirt jumping is a type of mountain biking that involves jumping the bike over large man made dirt jumps and then doing tricks while they are in the air. These jumps are placed close together so riders can go over six or more jumps in one run to gain a flow to give them more speed for bigger jumps.

6. Single speed

This is a form of cross country biking that’s done using a bike with only one gear and fewer components. Main reason for single speed is simplicity of bikes and the game. Fewer components mean less mechanical problems, a lighter bike and provide efficient pedaling.

7. Freeride

Free riding game is very extreme as it involves finding the perfect path down the mountain using all of the terrains. These types of competitions are very popular among bikers as riders can show their expertise and fitness.

8. Trails

In trails bikers use bikes with 20 or 26 inch wheels and sport small, low frames. Although the bikes used for trails does not look like mountain bikes but trials can be considered as a part of mountain biking. Trail bikers need extreme amount of balance and concentration as they have to hop and jump their bikes over obstacles.

9. Street and urban

Street and urban riding is done in urban areas, ledges, and with other types of man made obstacles. Riders of street and urban biking will do tricks such as stalls and grinds very well.

Phillip Culver is the author of many recreation related articles. To read more articles please feel free to go to: http://www.recreationdirectoryonline.com

Bikes + Bikers20 Feb 2010 02:04 am

Not getting enough exercise? It’s a common thought - we realize this, and still many things get in our way of actually doing exercise. You watch individuals packed into gymnasiums doing workouts, and consider : well, I must go to the gym, pay my member’s fee, then lift some weights. It seems like a lot of hassle, can’t I do something that’s not going to waste my precious time - something that’s even useful?

Then you may consider purchasing a bike, as biking around is a superb means to improve one’s well-being . You can ride to work or to the shops, so it’s very practical. It’s also cheap - there’s no petrol required and the maintenance are negligable. It’s also eco-friendly. Oh, and it gets you fit too!

Yet lots of people are unwilling to get a bicycle since it’s TOO much exercise. As crazy as that may sound, it could be because they might live in a hilly location, be aged or have a particular ailment that make biking too “hardcore” for their capabilities. And for a few people, it’s not realistic biking to their work simply because they sweat too much through the exertions of cycling.

So this is where electric bikes come in. E-bikes let your legs have a break on the awful slopes simply by turning your hand on the handlebar and letting the electric motor take the strain - you don’t need to do any peddling then. Then when you feel up to it, just start pedalling. You get moderate exercise and fresh air without doing yourself in. E-bikes are also money-saving to run needing only a daily re-charge if you do around 15 to 22 miles per day, although most people require only two recharges a week as they’re not doing this kind of distance. You can find a local supplier of electric bicycles by searching on the internet.

Nowadays the real cost of buying an electric bike have come right down in price, so you can find yourself saving a lot of cash on bus fares, fuel, gym memberships etc. by buying and on a regular basis using an electric bike.