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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Personal Pages Mountain Biking' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Personal Pages Mountain Biking Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Personal Pages Mountain Biking 1. Introduction To Mountain Biking 4 - By: Michael Russell Mountain biking is a great way to explore the outdoors, stay in shape, or just have fun. Racing down the side of a mountain is a lot of fun indeed, although it can also be quite dangerous. Even though it's dangerous, if you ride with caution, it can be enjoyed by the ent... Featured ArticleCarb Loading: Nutrition For Mountain Biking One of the most common practices to improve athletic performanceis through nutrition for mountain biking.Athletes who participate in endurance riding know about gettingnutrition for mountain biking by storing extra energy in themuscle tissue for endurance riding. The right nutrition for mountain biking is essential forendurance riding and is commonly referred to as "carb loading." Glucose is the fuel the body extracts from the breaking down ofcarbohydrates.The glucose, called glycogen, is store ...
Read full story 2. Buying A Mountain Bike 5 - By: Michael Russell It can be a bit frustrating as well as time consuming when you buy a mountain bike. Below, you'll find some tips and things to be aware of before you lay down the cash and buy a mountain bike. Determining your price There is really no limit as to how much money you c... 3. Alarm Your Motorcycle - By: Michael Russell Motorcycles with alarms might seem like a new idea. Alarm systems for motorcycles have been around since the early 1990s. If they seem new, it might be because of your personal experiences, very few people, if any, you know have an alarm on their motorcycles. The reality is most mot... 4. Alarm Your Motorcycle - By: Michael Russell Motorcycles with alarms might seem like a new idea. Alarm systems for motorcycles have been around since the early 1990s. If they seem new, it might be because of your personal experiences, very few people, if any, you know have an alarm on their motorcycles. The reality is most mot... 5. Mountain Bike Designs 3 - By: Michael Russell The designs for mountain bikes can be classified in three categories based on suspension: 1. Hardtail - A frame with no rear suspension, often containing a front suspension fork. 2. Fully rigid - This is a sub type of hardtail, with a rigid fork. 3. Dual or f... 6. Cross Country Mountain Biking 3 - By: Michael Russell Cross country mountain biking is cross country at its finest. Where free riders and downhill bikers use four wheel bikes and ski lifts to get them to their destination, cross country bikers get to the top of the mountain by the ride. Though free riding is very popular, th... 7. Different Types Of Mountain Bikes 2 - By: Michael Russell With mountain biking being a very popular sport, there are many bikes to choose from. Depending on what type of riding you like, the style of bikes you can choose from will vary. Below, you'll find tips on the different types of bikes available. 1. Cross countryb... 8. Mountain Biking Accessories 5 - By: Michael Russell When you first start out with mountain biking, it can be a bit overwhelming when you walk into a bike store to buy your first mountain bike and see all of the available accessories you'll need when you first start riding. There are several mountain biking accessories a... 9. The History Of Mountain Biking 2 - By: Michael Russell There is a lot of history and information out there in regards to the history and origins of mountain biking, with some being recognized and some that depends on who has the best firm of public relations. Some say that mountain biking began with the Buffalo Soldiers, ... 10. Types Of Mountain Biking 4 - By: Michael Russell As a sport or a hobby, mountain biking can be split into 9 different categories. These categories are very versed in what they offer. They are: 1. BMX BMX is a style where the bikes offer 20 inch wheels. These bikes are commonly used at skate parks or with dirt... 11. Mountain Biking Vacation - By: Michael Russell Taking a mountain biking vacation is an excellent way to unwind and explore America. There are several companies that offer mountain biking tours that go through scenic routes, and they often arrange any accomodations for travelers as well. For athletic couples, these typ... 12. Mountain Bike - By: Michael Russell I got my first mountain bike when I was thirteen or fourteen; it was a no-name bike from Toys R Us or somewhere like that, outfitted with lousy, heavy components and a rigid fork. I rode it hard though, slowly exploring the trail system which was five miles or so from my house, which eventually dev... 13. Visit Palm Springs California - By: Michael Russell The playground of Palm Springs, California is less than a two hour drive from most cities in Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego Counties and less than an an hours drive from the cities of Riverside and San Bernardino. It is approximetly 130 miles from the Los Angeles International Airport and 100... 14. Different Types Of Bicycles - By: Michael Russell Each type of bike has a different purpose, and are designed to suit particular terrain, and use. It is important to pick a suitable type of bike to ensure that your cycling experience is well rewarded. Think about where you will riding most, what sort of terrain, even what sort of price range you wi... 15. The Bunny Hop 3 - By: Michael Russell In mountain biking and even BMX riding, the bunny hop is a bike trick that involved the rider lifting the bike up and over an obstacle while remaining in motion on the bike. Experienced bikers can lift their bikes in excess of a meter or one and a half feet. The world re... 16. How Mountain Bike Gears Work 4 - By: Michael Russell The gears in mountain bikes just keep getting more and more intricate. The bikes of today have as many as 27 gear ratios. A mountain bike will use a combination of three different sized sprockets in front and nine in the back to produce gear ratios. The idea behind ... 17. Different Types Of Bicycles - By: Michael Russell Each type of bike has a different purpose and is designed to suit particular terrain and use. It is important to pick a suitable type of bike to ensure that your cycling experience is well rewarded. Think about where you will riding most, what sort of terrain, even what sort of price ran... 18. Framing Materials 4 - By: Michael Russell The cost of a mountain bike frame is proportionate to its material, as well as the treatment that material has received. Currently, there are five types of material used in mountain bikes - high tensile steel, chromoly steel, aluminum, titanium, and carbon fiber. Oversize... 19. California Summer Camps - By: Michael Russell In one respect, one might think that with the environment of such a state, with the natural surroundings and many, many free or hugely affordable recreational and educational offerings, we wouldnt need California summer camps and the like. But in another respect, one might be justified in seeking o... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
| Twin Cities Bicycling (book) By Richard Avery Has 50 road tours, 11 mountain bike tours in the twin cities metro area. Easy-to-understand directions, info-rich maps. Aleo has city bike-commuter route maps; lists of annual bike events, bike advocacy groups, riding and racing clubs. 144 pages.... |
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