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1). Mob Returns Stolen Bike By : Johnny Jenkins
At that moment she realized that this guy had caused the accident and was about to cause her some major trouble.
2). Giant Mountain Bikes: Big on the Trail By : Trevor Mulholland
Giant mountain bikes sell a lot, and are considered top of the line. But are they worth the hype?
3). All You Need For Your Bike By : Dan Sherman
Dirt biking is a fun, challenging outdoor sport that appeals to many enthusiasts young and old. Dirt bike accessories can be found in just about every form imaginable.
4). Mountain Biking – Great Exercise and Fun By : David Chandler
Mountain biking is becoming a popular sport. However, before you take up this sport know the hazards and the safety equipment needed.
5). Specialized Mountain Bikes - A little Customization goes a Long way By : Trevor Mulholland
There are many makes and models of mountain bikes on the market today. In fact, you can usually find exactly what you want – right off the showroom floor – without ordering specialized mountain bikes
6). Mountain Bike Holidays - Adventurous and Exciting By : Trevor Mulholland
Mountain bikers don’t just like ordinary vacations – they want to take mountain bike holidays, where they can get out and try out trails that they don’t often get the opportunity to try out.
7). Mountain Bikes - Cycling through the Rough By : Trevor Mulholland
You’ve seen the mountain bikers on the television sports channels jumping obstacles and racing down dirt trails – and racing is one aspect of mountain biking. However, racing is not required. In fact, most mountain bikers don’t race at all.
8). Mountain Bike Reviews - Finding a Trustworthy Source By : Trevor Mulholland
When you are ready to purchase a mountain bike, if you are like most mountain bikers, you start reading mountain bike reviews. You may have found, however, that not all mountain bike reviews are accurate – or even honest!
9). Find the Right Bike Rack: How to Choose a Bicycle Rack to Meet Your Needs By : Timothy Rea
Are you shopping for a bike rack? If so, you can find bicycle racks for just about any bike, or number of bikes, at a price you can afford, with many features to suit your preference on how to store or carry your bike.
10). Trek Mountain Bikes - Riding a Tour By : Trevor Mulholland
If you are in the market for a new bike – or even for your first bike, you definitely need to check out Trek Mountain Bikes.
11). World Wide Appeal By : Dave Carter
Pocket bike racing is a sport that continues to grow in appeal all across the world. While Japan is credited with the first large scale cultural interest and organization of pocket bike racing, this is no longer just a Japanese or Asian phenomenon. Pocket bike racing has increased dramatically in popularity through out the world. While the United S...
12). How to Find a Cheap Pocket Bike By : Dave Carter
If you want a pocket bike but money is an issue, you should take hear and know that it is not too hard to find cheap pocket bikes for sale if you know where to look. First, know why you are buying a pocket bike. If you are buying a pocket bike for recreational purposes, and you have no intention of racing, you can actually find cheap pocket bikes f...
13). Getting The Right Bicycle Seat By : Alastair Hamilton
It takes only one ride on the wrong bicycle seat to demonstrate irrefutably that a good bicycle seat is paramount to regular bicycle riding.Even the shortest, smoothest ride can be painful and joyless if your bicycle has a bad seat on it.
What differentiates a good seat from a bad seat?It will differ between any two people, and it will...
14). Bicycle Rims And Wheels, Your Bike Cant Go Anywhere Without Them By :
The first bicycle wheels were from a horse drawn cart, made of wood with a metal band round the bicycle rim, very hard and very uncomfortable to ride. Then a man called Dunlop (Scottish) invented the pneumatic tire, this along with Macadam (another Scot) inventing the tar road surface made cycling a lot more comfortable.
The bicycle ri...
15). Pocket Bike Racers: True Athletes By : Dave Carter
One of the least understood aspects of motocross racing by non-participants is the incredible level of physical fitness required of competitors. Many people unfamiliar with the sport often assume that the rider is doing nothing more strenuous than steering a motorized vehicle around a field, something that would be just as easy as driving the famil...
16). How To Choose The Proper Bicycle By : Jeff Slokum
There are many different types and styles of bicycles. You will need to decide on the type of biking you will be predominantly doing in order to help you narrow down your choices. Below are just some of the types of bicycles available on the market today.
The first bicycle we will mention here are what are considered by some to be comf...
17). How To Choose A Mountain Bike By : Tim Henry
The first thing to do before purchasing a bicycle for any reason is to know what your primary riding is going to be. Most people initially purchase a dual use bike, something that can be ridden on road and off road. Eventually, when the bug bites big it'll be time to invest in a bike that is all muscle for the mountains.
One of the wa...
18). Pocket Bikes – Miniature Form Of Motorbikes By : Sharon Albright
Pocket bikes, also known as mini motors are miniature-sized motorcycles, fueled with either gas or oil and powered with gas-burning engines. The concept of motorbikes had begun in Japan, a country known for miniaturizing full-scale products.
Previously pocket bikes were used only on closed racetracks, private roads and on roads that we...
19). La Flèche Wallonne 2006 Results By : Julie Smith
The Spaniard rider for the Caisse d'Epargne team: Alejandro Valverde has won La Flèche Wallonne. At the end of the race at Le Mur de Huy, Valverde left behind his compatriot from the Euskaltel-Euskadi team Samuel Sanchez Gonzalez who finished second. Karsten Kroon and his teammate Frank Schleck from the Team CSC finished third and fourth. T- Mobile...
20). Pocket Bike Safety Tips By : Dave Carter
Pocket bikes may look like toys, but they aren't. They are designed for fun, but they can also be very dangerous if not handled properly. Never allow unsafe practices to take away the fun from riding pocket bikes. You can have fun, and still be safe, by following some simple common sense rules.
• Always wear the right equipment. Dress...
21). Buying Cycling Jerseys, Shoes And Other Bike Clothing Online By : A.Caxton
At one time you could only buy cycling equipment at your local cycle shop, if they had what you wanted or you had to hope they could order it and then you would have to wait for it to come and hope it was the right size, colour or price. Then cycling magazines started to have adverts for the bigger stores and you could post off a cheque and wait fo...
22). Necessary Mountain Biking Equipment By : ark
Being prepared while out on the mountain bike trail is an absolute must and a great rule of thumb is to always pack more mountain biking equipment the farther away from help you plan to be. There are a few important considerations you should also make regardless of the skill level of mountain biking that you plan to partake in.
The fir...
23). How To Find The Best Bicycle Frame Looking Beyond Its Paint By : Alastair Hamilton
Whether you're shopping for a bike or just admiring them, the first part you notice is probably the bicycle frame. The frame is the heart of a bicycle, as well as its art. Including the basically triangular core structure that supports both seat and handlebars and the extensions that attach to the wheels, the color and the geometry of the bicycle f...
24). Fitting A Road Bike Frame To Your Needs By : Alastair Hamilton
For most of us, well-intentioned but casual bike riders who secretly believe we might be Lance Armstrong's heir if we only had a few more hours a day to spend on our bicycles, buying a new road bike is tantamount to buying a road bike frame. The frame is what we're thinking of, something new and shiny and colorful, something we suspect even car dri...
25). Custom Pocket Bikes By : Dave Carter
So you buy your first pocket bike, or maybe you buy your first major upgrade. It's a great looking bike, you go to show it off and realize there are two other people who have the exact same bike. That takes the wind out of the sails a bit, but the good news is that it does not have to stay that way. One of the nice things about pocket bikes is that...
26). Pocket Bike Parts By : Dave Carter
One of the most appealing aspects of pocket bikes is that you can modify and upgrade them yourself. You can strip them down and rebuild them from scratch with high performance parts, modifying and customizing them until they almost flip you off the seat when you roll the throttle on! If the flipping off a bike with speed isn’t for you, there are pl...
27). Customizing Your Bicycle Rims By : Alastair Hamilton
Barring a serious crash or the most frequent bike accident of all—entering the garage with a bicycle on your car roof rack—your bicycle rims will probably last as long as you can stand riding the same old bike. Usually made of aluminum, rims are lightweight and strong and are hardly ever the source of trouble on a bicycle, even in the most arduous ...
28). Value Through and Through By : Dave Carter
Many motorcycle enthusiasts agree that pocket bikes "Motorcycle Works of Art." Pocket bikes are at their best in sports competition, as the increasing number of races has shown. Pocket bikes provide all the thrill of MotoGP racing. Pocket bike racing is also the most affordable motor sport. Some even claim that the very fine riding skills like bala...
29). Exercise Bikes And Working Out By : Lyle Stim
The exercise bikes are an excellent way of working out. They are high impact cardio vascular workout machines. They help in losing weight by shedding the calories and also help in toning up the muscles of the lower body especially the lower limb and the calf muscles. It's very convenient for people to listen to music or read a book while they are o...
30). Strength Training For Cycling By : Gregg Hall
The research done to date on the effects of weight training on cyclists has brought mixed results. The study done by Ben Hurley at the University of Maryland had 10 healthy men take up strength training (bench presses, hip flexions, knee extensions, knee flexions, press-ups, leg presses, lat pulldowns, arm curls, parallel squats, and bent-knee sit-...
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