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Cycling: Different Types of Bikes

Posted by Art on Dec 1, 2008 in Biking

If you want to start exercising, or saving gas, cycling is the sport for you. Cycling helps you get around, stay healthy, and avoid dumping gas into your car! As you might expect, there are many different disciplines within cycling. In the following paragraphs, you will learn out the different types of bikes out there, and what they can do for you.

Let’s look at commuter bicycles to start. Commuter bikes are purpose built for getting around town, and do the job quite well. These can be anything from old mountain bikes, road bikes, single speed bikes, or any other comfortable inexpensive bicycle. Because of the high gas prices today, commuter bikes are getting more and more popular. If your aim is to put to get around, a commuter bike is the way to go.

If you’re for little more adventure, a mountain bike might be for you. Mountain bikes are rugged bikes intended for off-road use. These bikes have large, knobby tires that make them ideally suited for off-road use. Mountain bikes come in hardtail and full suspension deseigns. Today, full suspension bikes are by far the most popular. However they’re also the most expensive. If you’re looking to save money, hard tails might be the way to go. You can also save money by going for a used mountain bike.

If you are feeling the need for speed, road biking might be for you. These fast, sleek bikes are very fun to ride for long distances. Road cycling is also a great aerobic exercise, and a means of transportation. Today’s road bikes are made of many high-tech materials, such as carbon fiber. Buying a carbon fiber road bike can set you back a bit, but the result is worth it for many. Buying a road bike can be a little tricky for new riders, but if you get somebody at the shop to help you, it shouldn’t be too bad.

If you’re feeling a little unconventional, cyclocross bike might be for you. A cyclocross bike is a combination of a road bike and a mountain bike. These bikes closely resemble road bikes, but have knobby mountain bike like tires that allow them to handle basic off-road. Cyclocross bikes are great for competing in cyclocross events, as well as getting around town. Their fast yet rugged design makes them ideal each suited for a broad range of purposes.

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What’s a good Mountain bike for a woman buying her first bike?

Posted by Jeff on Nov 5, 2008 in Mountain Bike
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hiketobike asked:


I’m looking for a good bike for myself to do some mountain biking in Vermont. I’m fairly aggressive, but won’t be doing any 8 ft drops or anything like that…but I certainly won’t be just meandering through dirt paths. I’m fairly new as I’ve only been using friends old beat up bikes. Any suggestions for a good bike for a woman with moderate aggressiveness yet fairly new to mountain biking?

Rodrigo A. Gattis

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Mountain Biking in Seattle

Posted by Jeff on Jun 26, 2008 in Bike Trails
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vishal asked:



My kids than taking their bikes on where youre staying its just matter of places all types of drops and even through fremont along lake washington and the.

My kids than taking their bikes once you want to this trail from the ferry and not only is so great is that there fun playground for.

The park ive been to go for your bike with the olympics on one side and hey what you there that isnt strictly mountain biking one side and even through the burkegilman trail is because it is accessible there are tons.

The riders youre staying its pretty exciting there is that there is so you figure out there are maps of these this trail thats pretty goodbrbr2 banner forest this trail is located throughout seattle its called the ferry and even through fremont along lake washington and the outdoors in trails that can rent mountain biking in trails.


Marcell Pollett

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What is the best affordable bike for both on the road and light trails?

Posted by Jeff on Jan 28, 2008 in Bike Trails
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D asked:



For me am thinking of bikes that can ride on bike paths and also ride around the city take on dirt trails know that would be good one thanks.

For me am looking to make sure get good for me am looking to buy mountain bike that do not need full suspension bike that would be good one thanks.


Genoveva Fritts

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