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Bringing Them Is Easier With The Bicycle Child Carrier

Posted by Art on Jul 16, 2010 in Biking

Child carriers are devices available that are of importance in transporting and carrying children. Such carriers are available in several forms. The most common kinds are the baby sling and the backpack type of carrier. Soft front or also known as hip carriers are widely used. Further, carriages, prams, and strollers are often used for children who belong to the toddler stage.

Tracing back the history of the bicycle carrier, it all started in the year 1733 when British William Kent developed the first pram. He worked as a gardener in England at that time. When the Duke of Devonshire asked Kent to make a device that could carry his children without hassle, he was able to build the pram through constructing a shell shaped basket on wheels that the Duke’s children can sit on. Since then, Kent became rich and famous for his work.

The West also became popular in the recent years when a lot of people were seen making use of carriers that were sling and backpack types. But, these kinds were thought to have started in Egypt dating back to the time of Pharaohs. In the US, the Native Americans had their own version of child carriers. Theirs were referred to as cradle boards where children were wrapped to keep them safe and comfortable while allowing their mothers to freely work and travel. In the modern world, strollers are more commonly used than any type of child carrier.

Child carriers have been continuing to change and enhance to give comfort, safety, stability, and efficiency to parents who badly need the device. And now a new type of child carrier is available in the market and is guaranteed to be affordable. Bicycle child carriers, like any other carrier, are also made to keep the children, infants or toddlers, safe and secure.

This time however, the mentioned kind of carrier guarantees its patrons that children can be protected from rough terrain. Some brands offer features such as suspensions that can absorb shock making children have their most comfortable bicycle ride. Harnesses are also well placed so as to give safety for the little riders. Padded bars are also available in some brands for children to hold on and to add fun to their riding experience.

The bicycle child carrier is indeed very beneficial to parents especially for those who are of the outgoing type. Whenever they desire to go to the park, beach, or just stroll around the neighborhood, this bike carrier is definitely for them to use! Mounting the carrier on the bike is also simple so parents would never have to worry again about pushing the strollers while they walk when taking their children out. Fun is also ensured for the children because the carrier is of the sit-up type which enables them to see the beauty of the view whenever they are taken out by their lovely folks.

For parents who are confused on what of type of carrier to purchase, a bicycle child carrier is definitely a great choice!

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The Mountain Biking Helmets And The Features To Look For

Posted by Art on Jul 16, 2010 in Biking

Many recreational bikers  opt not to wear a safety helmet when cycling for comfort and vanity reasons. But, with mountain biking, using a helmet is needed because even how careful of a rider you are, the probability to fall and get your head hurt is still not zero. Mountain biking is one of the dangerous sports activities where you will really have to invest in a good amount of protective gear.

Therefore, to be able to give maximum protection for your head while you’re on the go, the use of a mountain biking helmet is really a necessity. The type of helmet that you will need to have will depend on your riding technique and needs so read on and find out how to find the right mountain biking helmet that would be appropriate for you and would give you maximum protection while you’re on the road.

Mountain biking helmets are usually made of a material called expanded polystyrene. This type of material crushes when it experiences impact and absorbs the energy of the impact, keeping the head, the brain, and the skull safe from the shock.

Mountain biking helmets should also possess ventilation systems or airflow vents to keep the head cool since mountain biking is a high-endurance sport and generally raises the overall body temperature. The ventilation system aids to regulate the body temperature, making the biker more comfortable. Mountain biking helmets also have a visor in its design to shield the biker’s face and eyes from the harsh glare of the sun.

The mountain biking helmets that you should buy must conform to the safety standards and regulations of the Consumer Product Safety Commission or CPSC when you’re in the United States and the EN1078 in the European Union. There are also other standards met by other high performance and high quality helmets but if the helmet meets these two standards, then your helmet is acceptable for utilization already.

Mountain biking helmets normally cost around $25 for the most simple type of helmet and can be as high as $50 to $150 for high performance helmets. Other features that you should take into account and decide upon before buying a mountain biking helmet are discussed in the following paragraphs.

First, you have to consider the ventilation system and look at the number of vents and where they are located. The cycling helmets that you buy should provide maximum cooling power for the kind of riding that you plan to have. Next, you have to consider the sizes available.

There are cheaper one-size helmets but there are also more expensive ones that have size varieties so you can choose the size that would really fit you. Next, you should see its fit adjustment and inner ring mechanism. Make sure that it is easy to use and would give a secure fit to your head. Other features that you should check on include the sun visor, anti-pinch buckle, padding, weight, adjustable straps, and the availability of spare parts.

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Getting Help From The Car Bike Rack Reviews

Posted by Art on Jul 15, 2010 in Biking

Getting your bike on the road can be simple, or it can be a big trouble that you rather avoid the event and opt for a quiet and simple walk instead. What creates the difference is how easy it is to stack the bikes on your vehicle.If you have a good rack, you can enjoy biking even though in a short notice, and you will look at yourself spending a quality time on a very exciting trail and finding yourself enjoying every turn of your bicycle’s wheels.

There are a lot of selections on car bike racks in the market. With the effort of researching and comparing them through reading the different car bike rack reviews, you can able to buy something that will suit your needs. If you are not going to put your bike above the roof of your car, hitch-mount and trunk-mount bike racks are of your reach and it allows you easy access in loading and unloading the bicycles for persons in average height and age.

There are also specialty bike racks which are made specifically for recumbent bikes and tandem. There are even spare tire bike racks which can be attached directly into the spare tire that is connected to the rear portion of your car. And if you are scheduling for a lengthy travel period and you want a bike rack and also in need to carry a lot of luggage or other fundamental belongings on the roof of your car, you may opt to pick a cargo roof rack for your baggage and a hitch-mount rack which is suitable for your bikes.

Additionally, there are a ladder-design bike racks that are well suited with RVs, vans and campers that gives easy accessibility for you to remove and restore the bikes. Car bike rack reviews of this design say that it has coated arms which can be able to shield the bikes. There is a capacity of 2 bicycles with this design.

If your vehicle does not contain a ladder, you’ll need to pick another kind of rack. One alternative for campers and RVs with 4 or 5 inches bumpers is a bumper-mount bike rack which can also hold two bikes. This version has adjustable tire frames in order to be compatible with various forms of bicycles and it is created with a solid steel to survive in a rough road travels.

Furthermore, roof racks are most or less permanent, while the trunk racks can be installed just minutes prior to the trip. Hitch-mount racks can hold up to 5 bikes in one time and permits you to use your roof for other baggage or gears. The In-bed bike racks can hold your bikes in standing position and securing it safely.

The considerations that will determine the kind of car bike rack you are going to buy does not solely rely on what type of vehicle do you own but also on how often you go for a ride and whether there is a necessity to keep your roof, hitch and other parts on your vehicle free.

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Guide To Knowing The Best Car Bike Carrier For You

Posted by Art on Jul 15, 2010 in Biking

The goal is simple: You just want to carry your bicycle on your car. But you are getting wildly confuse due to the wide variety of car bike rack selections to choose from. Generally, you can say that this is an advantage, but you need to have the proper bike rack that will answer your needs, you should first examine and compare the available bike racks on the market.

The right rack should fit the car well, steadily transfer the bikes and is within the range of your budget allocation. The inappropriate rack can result to safety risk, scratch your car, and probably lead to a stolen, vanished or broken bike.

A Car bike carrier usually has three distinct types: a roof rack, a hitch-mount rack and a trunk rack. It is just typical that all types have their pros and cons, but you cannot expect the every type will fit every car. The trunk rack is the most affordable of all types, but the least secure. The roof rack, on the other hand, is the most multipurpose, but also the most complicated to use, while the hitch-mount rack is the most pricey but easy to manipulate.

There are also other racks that are created specially for pickup trucks or for the interior of SUVs or vans. Many truck racks can be used top the bed, giving space for compartment below. Others have mounts that can be connected to the rear spare tires and the back ladders that are occasionally found on conversion vans.

Here’s a closer look on the strengths and weaknesses of the three main categories of bike racks. First, the trunk racks are very cost-effective; the price normally ranges from $40 to $140. Straps are connected to the casing of the carrier which is attached to the vehicle.

You have to secure the straps tightly and check it regularly to ensure that it is not damaged or loosen. It can accommodate 2 to 4 bicycles but there is an increase chance of scratches on the bikes and on the vehicle than to the other designs.

Roof carriers are linked to the preexisting roof rack or crossbars built on the vehicle. The expenditure is less when your vehicle is already set with roof rack or cross bars that will readily hold the car bike carrier. The regular carrier begin at the price of $50 but the more famous roof carriers are at around $100 and if you still need to buy roof rack and crossbars, $125 to $200 is added to the original total cost.

Hitch-mount racks are available in varying size to match the type of hitch on the automobile. Your decision is upon the number of bikes that you are going to transport. Class I hitches hardly ever carry bikes that are more than three while Class III hitches can’t mostly fit wide range of vehicles.

Standard brands of single bike hitch mounts can be at a price lower than $100 but the well-known brands begin at $125 and the swing-away forms can be as expensive as $400. Some hold the bikes in mounting “trays”, like in the roof bike carrier, while others necessitate you to strap the bikes firmly to the rack and it is essential for you to be responsible in taking good care of it to avoid bikes from banging to each other.

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The Bike Rack Is A Cyclist’s Best Friend

Posted by Art on Jul 15, 2010 in Biking

So you love to bicycle. You have to go on a road trip. Do you leave your bike behind or do you take it with you?

The answer is obvious – take it with you!

We all know how much fun it is bike riding. It’s good exercise, you get places a lot faster than if you were jogging, and you can see all the beautiful scenery across this great country.

So what’s stopping you from bringing your bike with you?

Space considerations? If you’ve got all your luggage in your trunk there’s no room for your bike.

The hassle? And even if you do have enough room in the car, you’ll probably have to take the wheel off to fit it in, and the bike or car might end up getting scratched.

There is a simple solution for this – a car bike rack. There’s two main kinds – one that fits on the roof of the car and one that is rear mounted. You’ll have to decide which type would best suit your needs.

Put off by the cost of buying a bike rack? Think about this for a second. Keeping yourself healthy on the road is always an important need – health costs from lack of exercise can be huge! You’ll probably be able to rent a bike at your destination but there’s the cost of the rental – and frankly the bike itself will not be of the highest quality.

Then there’s always serendipity to take into account. You could be visiting a place that you’ve never been to before, so you don’t think ahead of time to bring your bike. When you get there you discover that there is some fantastic scenery around that you can see – in a park, along a trail, etc! – and you don’t have your bike with you. So make a habit of taking your bike with you everywhere, and because you have a bike carrier, it couldn’t be easier.

Family Fun With a Bicycle

If you have young children, the time to get them interested in biking is now.

It’s an unfortunate fact that children these days don’t get enough exercise. The lure of playing video games or sitting around and watching television is too great for most of them. (But if they’re reading a book – don’t bother them! Let them read). And even if kids do go outside, often they are simply “hanging out” with their friends and not getting any exercise at all.

A great many children also don’t get to spend enough time with their parents. “They grow up so fast,” is a common phrase that parents use about the time lost with their kids. But there is a simple way to both improve your relationship with your kids, and give them a love of exercise at the same time. Go biking together – not only will you be spending time together and getting exercise, but you’ll also be sharing experiences that will stay with all of you for the rest of your life. Whether the’re riding a Strider Running Bike or a Diamondback Mini Della, there is always time to get your kids into cycling. (Unfortunately they will have to leave their Radio Flyer 79 Big Flyer at home.)

And that brings us back to the bike carrier. Each parent will need a bike, and each kid will need their own bike, and they all need to be taken with you on your trips. So pick up that bike carrier, and get out and start having fun.

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Mens Mountain Bike – Why It May Make Sense To Have Two

Posted by Art on Jul 15, 2010 in Biking

Recently I was at a car race and noticed that some of the drivers had two cars. The reason for that was to protect them, in case one car was ruined, the second is a backup. So I got to thinking, do people need two if they already have one mens mountain bike? I guess if you’re into mountain bike competitions, two make sense, but what if you’re just the average Joe who wants to have fun on the weekends?

Now in the above case people have the exact same car or bike when in some sort of competition, but for the everyday rider, having two of the exact same bike doesn’t make sense. But what does make sense is having two different mountain bikes. Depending on where you are going to ride, the terrain can be radically different and we all know that one type of bike configuration is going to be much better in one type of terrain versus another.

So if you are the type of person who likes to ride in many different locations that have very different terrains, then having two different bikes makes total sense. So the question then is, do you go very different or just a little bit different? It seems to me that you should go extremely different. That is, from the bike frame material, to the handle bar types, to the size of the tires, etc. If the bikes are only a little different they won’t make much difference when riding in the different locations. But having a totally different bike will make a difference and allow you to have a bike that meets your needs when you’re in a very steep hilly section versus a more flat surface.

But, you’re the only one who knows what is best for you. So take some time, figure out the different places you ride now and/or want to ride in the future and then figure out the best bike configurations that would meet those conditions and then decide what are the two bikes (or second bike) to get.

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Easy Methods To Get Started Cycling

Posted by Art on Jul 15, 2010 in Biking

Biking is becoming an extremely popular method to hold match and to drop extra pounds as increasingly folks realise the advantages of it.

My Mentor, Roy Savery, is without doubt one of the quickest cyclists in the world for his age group. He trains by biking really fast for no less than a few hours most days.

I used to cycle loads myself – biking to and from work and going out on Membership rides on the weekends and touring within the holidays. I discovered it a good way to maintain match and exhilarating and it gives you an ideal feeling of accomplishment after finishing a long ride.

Nonetheless, you possibly can cycle for basic fitness without having to do gruelling coaching runs like Roy. It has so many benefits to many other methods of protecting fit. For example, the weight of your physique is taken by the bike whereas with jogging all that pounding goes by way of your body and places a pressure on the joints.

Cycling is a very pleasing technique to keep fit and lose weight. You can even simply incorporate it into your every day life-style by doing the day by day commute or by nipping down to the shops. If you happen to join a club it will also be a really social solution to hold fit.

Listed here are some ideas that will help you get began cycling:

* A research of more than 10,000 individuals found that those that cycle a minimum of 20 miles per week are half as prone to have heart issues as those who do not cycle.

* If you need a bike for using primarily on the street, a hybrid bike with road tyres is probably the best bike to get. In the event you’re shopping for a new bike, don’t buy a mountain bike except you intend to ride off road.

* It is vital to have a saddle that is comfy for you. Leather saddles was extraordinarily widespread for this as over time they’d mould themselves to your shape. The downside of them is that it takes time to break them in and meanwhile they are often uncomfortable, they should be oiled every so often, which can stain your clothes, and they are often ruined by the rain.

Saddles with gel padding are very popular as a result of they mould themselves to your form without needing to have a breaking in period.

* It’s crucial for comfortable using to have the saddle set to the right height. To verify this out sit on the saddle with the peddle at it is lowest point. Put your heel on the peddle and there should be a slight bend within the knee. If not then adjust your saddle accordingly.

* The key to satisfying cycling is to spin low gears. This means to pick out a gear that you may comfortably pedal with. Don’t push really onerous on the peddles in a excessive gear. This puts stress on the joints and might grow to be painful. With biking it is NOT true to say “no pain, no achieve”.

* In the event you’re going do numerous cycling then it’s value getting particular cycling shorts or lengthy trousers. These are cut otherwise from ordinary shorts in order that the seams are in a distinct place to make them extra comfortable. I discovered that cotton underwear with made-to-measure corduroy shorts or trousers was a really comfortable combination. In case you decide on padded shorts then you definitely should not wear underwear with them.

* Construct endurance by cycling regularly. Cycle at the least twice per week to get the full profit from it.

* Burn fat by increasing your intensity, going quicker, doing sprints or intervals. Do that by riding as arduous as you may for 2 minutes then take it easy for 2 minutes and repeat this sequence just a few times.

In case you get began biking on this way you may get fit, keep match, lose weight and have an pleasing time doing it. Find more other useful articles about keys treadmills, nordictrack treadmill and total home gym

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Some Important Bicycle Riding Safety Tips

Posted by Art on Jul 15, 2010 in Biking

Of course riding your mongoose mountain bike through a challenging terrain can be very exciting. But it can also be dangerous as well, especially if you don’t know some cycling safety tips. What good is a thrilling ride if it’s your last anyway? So continue reading to learn some tips on how you can stay out of harm’s way while bike riding.

Protective gears are designed to minimize the gravity of an injury, should you incur one. Wearing nothing but your cool garb like a tattoo fever top and matching shorts makes you look invincible. Likewise, you might think that people will believe you’re a wimp by donning each and every protective gear out there. But playing safe doesn’t have anything to do with being cowardly.

Your head can be significantly saved by a helmet should you crash. You should invest in all sorts of protective gears, especially if you’re using your bicycle in performing stunts. Some of the supplemental gears you should wear include gloves, elbow and knee pads, shin guards, mouth guards, and the likes.

If there are parts of a challenging terrain that you don’t feel confident enough to ride, then walk. Don’t let the jeering of other riders get the best of you. If you think it’s beyond your riding abilities, get off your bicycle. There are times that doubts can be your lifesaver. If you want to get to know the terrain, start riding slowly and with utmost caution. In time, your skill in overcoming it will build up.

Each bicycle model serves different roles or functions. That’s why it’s important to know the specs of a gear, before purchasing one. For example, when selecting from among available diamondback bikes in a store, consider what you will be using it for. There are all sorts of bicycles for racing, getting in shape, extreme sports and others. Before going through a terrain, check if your vehicle is built for its kind.

Make it a habit to check if the parts are in great shape, especially the breaks. Likewise, be familiar with how some weather and road conditions affect the way you ride your gear. Also, be mindful of speed limitations. For example, some roads can be very slippery when wet, thus affecting the way your break or steer when moving fast.

Riding a bicycle safely keeps you as far away as possible from dangerous crashes and injuries. In addition, it can greatly prevent others from being harmed as well. Sometimes, pushing the limits is an excellent way of improving the way you ride your bicycle. But there’s a way to push your limits without being careless about your safety and the safety of others too.

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Bicycles Built Only For The Hard Core

Posted by Art on Jul 15, 2010 in Biking

Sure, you rode a bicycle when you were a kid, right? At some point it seems that everybody did. Remember the thrill of gliding down a hill for the first time? Or even when the training wheels came off? Even the first skinned knee was a rite of passage of some sort. But now, you drive and sit like a lump. Well, think about bicycles again, because there are whole new rites waiting to happen to you.

You can ride a city bike or a country bike. There is moto-cross, downhill racing, indoor track riding, bicycle camping, mountain biking, beach cruisers, low riders, some built for two or even three, and even upside down models. There truly is a bicycle for every sort of rider possible. And it is a great way to have fun and get in shape at the same time.

Some aspects of the sport are so popular that they have their own language, look, sites, and attitude. Chances are you have seen some scary looking guys with tattoo fever, sporting crazy color in order to show the mad love they have for crazy riding. The sport can really get under your skin, so to speak. It really is so much fun that it creates such intense devotion.

And every addiction needs is medicine, and for many that is a new bicycle from time to time. If you, or anyone you know, are in the market for a hot new set of wheels, definitely look into Diamondback bikes. Here is a joint that puts out some fine goods, and they make just about something for everyone. The whole family can get fixed up with a good dealer, and there is probably one in your city or town.

For the folks looking for maximum adrenaline on single tracks with gnarly ups and queasy downs, go with a Schwinn mountain bike. This is a very high quality brand with years of experience going into the brand and every bike it pedals. They have been around a very long time, and the quality in workmanship proves that experience out. This is a company that can be trusted.

Whether you are looking for new ink or a new ride, do a bit of research first for the best deals and dealers. Ask the other folks on the trails for the best advice possible. First hand reports are always straight up and can lead you right to where you need to be.

From the oceans to the peaks, bicycle riding is here to stay. No matter how you like to get out and ride, either nice and easy or hard and fast, there is a way to do it. For the health conscious to the plain crazy, this is a sport that has room for absolutely everyone, so be sure to join in the fun.

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The Biggest Decision When Buying A Mountain Bike

Posted by Art on Jul 15, 2010 in Biking

No one can deny the thrill of mountain biking. Riding and jumping a simple machine over the rockier parts of our planet can be exhilarating. Kids ask their parents to teach them how to ride a bike, because once you learn, you never forget. And they are quite simple machines, the most basic level requiring two wheels, a frame, and a gear set to make pedaling a little easier. They’re used for exercise, transportation, and just plain fun. Mountain biking is a specific form that’s become incredibly popular since the 80′s, and there are two brands to consider when buying mountain bike: Schwinn and Diamondback.

The Schwinn Bicycle company has been around for 115 years, founded back in 1895 by Ignaz Schwinn. The company was originally based in Chicago, and when it began it didn’t make much of a dent in the transportation market. Automobiles and motorcycles had recently become available, and most consumers preferred the fancier motorized vehicles over the occasionally strenuous pedaling necessary with a bike. The 1920′s, though, changed all that. The stock market crashed, and overnight most people didn’t have the money to maintain their automobiles. But these were still the traditional two-wheeled, single gear designs. A Schwinn mountain bike wouldn’t make its appearance until much later.

By the 1950′s, the Schwinn Bicycle Company had grown to dominate the bicycle industry. Unfortunately, this wasn’t to destined to last. In the 60′s and 70′s, Schwinn began to lose it’s hold over the bicycle market. Schwinn’s main claim to fame was the standard bicycle, but the public’s demand began to shift. Consumers wanted bikes catered to more specific forms of biking, like road racing or touring. Schwinn didn’t budge in its position, which led to financial trouble for the company.

Their position wasn’t helped when the management made a statement denouncing BMX racing as a dangerous sport. Without any bikes catered to the emerging market of BMX, Schwinn fell by the wayside in the 80′s and 90′s. In 2001, the company was finally sold to Pacific Cycles, though the parent company retained the brand name. It wasn’t until recently that a Schwinn mountain bike would appear in stores.

These days, there are two bicycles worth looking at when buying a mountain bike: Diamondback Bikes and Schwinn Bikes. Diamondback is a relative newcomer to the bicycle scene when compared to Schwinn, but they never had the troubles Schwinn came up against. Diamondback entered the market with a range of sports bikes, while Schwinn was wary of changing their tried and tested design.

There is one major question to consider when buying mountain bike, though, and it all depends on the terrain. The biggest decision you’ll have to make is hardtail or full suspension. A hardtail bike has the back wheel firmly secured to the frame, adding strong support, but can cause discomfort over rougher trails.

Full suspension mountain bikes solve this problem. The rear wheel is connected to the frame through a suspension device. This device allows the rear wheel to keep contact with the ground more often, supplying more pedaling power to the rider. Of course, the suspension also offers some cushioning on rough terrain. It’s a good idea to find your trails first, then decide on the bike you need.

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