Archive for September, 2009

Harbins Park Mountain Bike Trail Review Wednesday, September 30th, 2009
singletracks asked:


A review of Harbins Park mountain bike trails outside Atlanta, GA. This review was originally written in July, 2009.

mountain bike trail through woods – awesome Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
seidelm asked:


mountain bike ride through woods. awesome jumps, great music, and incredible terrain. [I am not the originator of this video, but found it to be soo cool, that I wanted to share it with YouTube viewers] Mike

Mountain bike trails in Batam Monday, September 28th, 2009
Goforthehole asked:


31 short video’s of mountain bike tour from Batu Aji to Holiday Inn Batam. Single track

Mountain Bike Red Bull Rampage Highlights 2008 – Final Monday, September 28th, 2009
depbh asked:


Mountain Bike Red Bull Rampage Highlights 2008 – Final

Glentress Mountain Bike Trails (Hucked II) Sunday, September 27th, 2009
SimonJHunter asked:


Mountain bike video filmed in Glentress. This is the second in the Hucked series.

24 Solo Mountain Bike Trailer Saturday, September 26th, 2009
grippedfilms asked:


24 Solo, follows 24 Hour Solo World Champion Chris Eatough on his quest to a 7th consecutive title

Seasons- New Mountain Bike Film teaser from the Collective Friday, September 25th, 2009
XTremeVideo asked:


www.x-tremevideo.com Seasons is a film that follows seven of the world’s top mountain bikers through the course of four seasons of one year. The film explores what it means to be a full time rider as told through the lives of downhill racers, slopestyle competitors, and big mountain freeriders. The main riders in the film are: Darren Berrecloth, Matt Hunter, Cam McCaul, Steve Peat, Andrew Shandro, Steve Smith, and Thomas Vanderham. There will also be some guest appearances by others who cross paths with the main seven riders. The Collective has been working on Seasons non-stop for the last twelve months, and is now in post production on the film, cutting together footage from multiple shoots with every rider, ranging from slopestyle competitions to World Cup downhill races, to epic backcountry freeride shoots. “The film has been a ton of work for everyone involved,” says Jamie Houssian of The Collective, “so it’s nice to finally see it come together in the studio. It’s a new type of film for the action sports genre. We’re stoked to show people something a little different”. Seasons is sponsored by Specialized, Shimano, Adidas Eyewear, Whistler Mountain Bike Park, Bontrager, Dakine, Helly Hansen, and Pinkbike.com. The film’s theatrical World Tour starts in April 2008 and the DVD will be available in May 2008 in bike shops worldwide and from www.thecollectivefilm.com

Mountain Biking for Beginners : Discover the Different Riding Gear for Mountain Biking Thursday, September 24th, 2009
expertvillage asked:


Learn where to find mountain biking gear, such as repair tools, first-aid kits and proper attire, in this free video series on mountain biking lesson for beginners.Expert: Aaron Phillips Bio: Aaron Phillips teaches at the University of Utah and has lead several bike tours. He’s also logged multiple wins as a cross-country racer. Filmmaker: Mike Phillips

Why To Own A Road Bike Thursday, September 24th, 2009
A.Caxton asked:


This articles gives information on road bikes and figures out why they are popular.

The oldest and most popular form of bikes is the Road Bike. These have been an eye-catcher for people since decades and one can easily find several deals on the internet to buy Vintage Road Bikes. These bikes are popular as they are light weight and have been designed specifically to ride on smooth roads. One can easily sail on a flat road for miles with an ease and speed, which cannot be found in any other bike ride.

Why Are They So Popular

Tires: – The road bikes are swift as they run on thin tires – tires are kept as thin as possible so that the drag produced is minimum. As the friction is minimized, these bikes can attain high speeds within seconds with very little effort. A word of caution – as the amount of friction is lessened on the bike tires; stability of these bikes also comes under scanner. They are less steady as compared to mountain bikes (which depend a lot on stability and road grip due to the terrain on which they are used).

Handlebars: – Propelled by new innovations in road bike design and technology over the last decade, these road bikes have become a treat to watch. The metallic colors and designs often prompt you to stop and have a second look at them. To add style to them, these come with special curved handlebars that give many hand arrangements over long runs. These handlebars also assist the rider to a have a low, smooth riding stance.

Gearing System: – Another astonishing feature about these bikes is the gearing system. In order to provide a relaxing feeling over along distance, most modern bikes have triple chain-rings at the front and around 10 rings on the rear wheel. This allows a huge gear range so that bikes can cope with steep hills and twisting roads. Even the ones used for racing and superior performance employ such gear technology, as high gears are required for faster speeds. Integrated brake levers and gear shifters is another recent advancement that has allowed bikers to change the gear and pull the brakes, both at the same time, with very little movement of hands.

Road Bikes – An Asset to Own

With the amount of work, money and time being invested in road bike technology, it is an investment to look out for. If someone has not driven these latest bikes, that person is certainly missing something in his life.



Building a Recumbent Mountain Bike Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009
menamiketrx asked:


Building a Recumbent Mountain Bike. Shown here at the Old Post Trails in Russellville, Arkansas. Check out my Blog at: thisismyshadygrove.blogspot.com


 

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