Archive for August, 2009

Mountain Biking Maintenance and Repair : Remove External Bearing Cranks on Mountain Bikes Saturday, August 29th, 2009
expertvillage asked:


Watch an expert bicyclist explain how to remove external bearing cranks from amountain bike in this free online video on cycling maintenance and repair. Expert: Mickey Denoncourt Contact: www.fast-times-training.com Bio: Mickey Denoncourt is the owner of the store Spooky Bikes. He is a Category 3 road racer, Semi-professional DH mountain bike racer, and avid BMX bike racer. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Mountain Bike Shoes Saturday, August 29th, 2009


To enjoy mountain biking to the utmost, you will need to invest in a pair of mountain bike shoes. No matter what your mountain biking experience, the right pair of shoes can help you to ride safe, more comfortably, and more efficiently. Clipless pedals are a normal design for mountain bike shoes, but you will find that the shoes can be used with toe clips and standard pedals, too.

The first mountain bikes did not have clipless pedals, which made it very difficult to get their feet out of the toe-clips if they needed to. It made it very unsafe, because the rider was sometimes forced to go down with his mountain bike when it wrecked. When clipless pedals were invented, it made mountain biking safer. Riders can easily twist their foot out of the pedal or if there is sufficient force, the shoe and pedal will come apart without having to twist the foot.

If you ride just for fun and your bike is without the clipless pedals, then you will want to find mountain bike shoes that are compatible with Shimano Pedaling Dynamics (SPD) anyway. All you will have to do is leave the cover intact over when the cleats attach. This will give you the opportunity to go clipless later if you so desire. If you do have pedals that are clipless, then you will want to ensure that the mountain bike shoes that you choose work with your particular pedals.

Mountain bike shoes should not have laces that can become wrapped up in the bike chain, should allow extra room for swelling feet, and, most importantly, they should be comfortable. If you want more pedaling power, then you will want to choose mountain bike shoes with a stiffer sole. If you think that you will be walking a great deal in your mountain bike shoes, then you will want to choose a more flexible sole. If you are not sure which mountain bike shoes are best for you, then ask for help at your local bike shop or a reputable online bicycle store.

In the world of cycling, you will find that there are specific manufacturers that are good at a specific area of cycling. Other sporting goods manufacturers try to be good at many different types of merchandise, but cycling manufacturers usually concentrate and focus on a specific area of cycling. They try to make the best version of that particular item as possible. One example of this is Fox clothing. They are well-known for their cycling clothing for both men and women.

With all of the different kinds of cycling that you can do, you will find that there are also different kinds of bikes for each of these. A cross-country bike will be differently designed than a mountain bike, for example. This also is true in bicycling clothing. Fox clothing makes all different kinds of cycling clothing, from the looser fitting jerseys and shorts to closer fitting clothing that is more aerodynamically designed. If you take occasional falls when you are biking, then you may want to choose loose fitting apparel to help give yourself some cushioning when you fall.

By: Andrew Caxton

About the Author:
Andrew Caxton contributes editing long articles on cycling shoes and cycling equipment for http://www.bikecyclingreviews.com A website with tips on mountain bikes, amongst many related topics.



WildWeekendTV.com: Free Ride Mountain Biking Saturday, August 29th, 2009
937NM asked:


Byron Goggin and the Wild Weekend Adventure crew try “Free Ride” mountain biking in Munising, MI. Awesome boulders, rock face and ladder bridges. For More Info: WildWeekendTV.com

downhill mountain bike freeride Saturday, August 29th, 2009
madmaxmad12344 asked:


MTB … Mountain Biking

mountain biking Saturday, August 29th, 2009
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Joe’s Ridge Mountain Biking Trail – Fruita, CO Friday, August 28th, 2009
ticketstub asked:


Take a ride on the knife-edge trail known as Joe’s Ridge. Fast, smooth, and oh-so-exposed.

Mountain Biking La Tuna Canyon LA County Friday, August 28th, 2009
mtbgeek asked:


Mountain Biking at La Tuna Canyon Single track trail in Tujunga, CA. Very loose and rutted. Have fun riding back up the pavement unless you park a car below.

Keystone Downhill Mountain Biking Friday, August 28th, 2009
snow asked:


There plenty to do when the snow melts away. Check out the legendary Keystone Bike Trails.

Mountain Biking Maintenance and Repair : Apply the Chainguide on a Mountain Bike Friday, August 28th, 2009
expertvillage asked:


Learn how to apply the chain guide on amountain bike in this free online video on cycling maintenance and repair. Expert: Mickey Denoncourt Contact: www.fast-times-training.com Bio: Mickey Denoncourt is the owner of the store Spooky Bikes. He is a Category 3 road racer, Semi-professional DH mountain bike racer, and avid BMX bike racer. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Carter Road Mountain Biking. Carter Road Park, Lakeland, FL Friday, August 28th, 2009
agoodlet asked:


Carter Road Park in Lakeland, FL mountain biking as seen from helmet cam. Starts a little slow during the climbing, but then takes off. Trail is only about 18 inches wide with about a 30ft drop on each side to the gator infested waters.


 

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