Posted by Art on Apr 29, 2009 in
Biking
Although bicycling can be a very low maintenance sport, requiring little more gear than the bike and a pair of biking shorts and helmet to comfortably and safely ride. However, there are many other types of bicycle gear that individuals can buy to help to enhance their rides to make them more comfortable or safe in the course of their ride. For those who race, either in road races or mountain bike races, there are other types of bicycling gear that are needed to meet the racing requirements. Mountain biking especially requires more safety gear such as tough padding in order for the rider not to damage their tail bone during the course of the rough ride down the mountainside.
Choices
Although individuals can get custom cycle gear that is made to specifically fit their bodies, there are so many different brands on the market today with a variety of sizes and styles that a person can usually find one that will fit their body type without having to have a custom fit. In bicycling gear, one of the first choices riders have to make is to find a biking short that works best for them. There are biking shorts that snug the body well and others that are made to look and feel like a normal pair of shorts. In addition, there are long and short pairs of biking shorts, depending on the time of year and the style that feels most comfortable to the individual. There are also some biking shorts that are hooked to the shirt so that they are a body suit which some riders prefer to ride in.
Biking shirts also come in many varieties when looking at bicycle gear. Most of the biking shirts are made to wick the water away from the body. This keeps the rider more comfortable during the ride. Some of the shirts are more loose fitting than others, and the designs that are made for women often have the choice of having the bra built into the shirt for additional support. Some of the shirts are short sleeved, others are long sleeved. There are also some that are without sleeves for those that prefer that style. Many of the shirts will have pockets or holders in the back so that water bottles or snacks can be stored there within easy reach of the individual during the ride. Others will have no pockets in them.
In addition to these basic materials, the individuals can also choose from a variety of water bottles, sun glasses, helmets and other materials in bicycle gear. There are also types of rain gear available for the hard core riders and trainers for those who want to be able to train in adverse weather conditions.
Tags: Biking, cycle gear, type of bicycling gear
Posted by Jeff on Jan 25, 2009 in
Bike Clothing
arnobarno asked:
Biking wear for a sunny west coast ride
MYLOUS
Tags: Biking, Sunny West Coast
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.
Tags: bike, Bikes, Biking, Cycling, cyclocross, fixed gear, fixie, Mountain Bikes, Road Bikes
Posted by Jeff on Aug 25, 2008 in
Bike Equipment
ifuonlyknewyoudwishuwereinmyshoe asked:
For 2540mile rides where are websites that offer quality affordable equipment needed for 2540mile.
For 2540mile rides where are websites that offer quality affordable equipment needed for 2540mile rides where are websites that.
Oda Sedgwick
Tags: Bicycle Tour, Biking
Posted by Jeff on Jun 23, 2008 in
Bike Trails
Felix asked:
Thanks
I’m also gonna do some trials biking. Is this bike alright for my uses?
Roife
Tags: Bike Trails, Biking, Norco