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What mountain bikes have a RELAXED geometry?

Question by Radman: What mountain bikes have a RELAXED geometry?
I am looking for a good quality full-suspension mountain bike with a more relaxed geometry due to recently damaged cervical (neck) vertebra. My old Turner Nitrous has just too radical a position for me. Any suggestions?

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Answer by edward w
Nearly all of them once you get over a certain price range such as the one in this link: http://www.bikeshophawaii.com/sbc_sx.html Most of getting a good feel may be in the stem length and seat position. There are some deep riser bars with a 2.75″ rise rather than the typical 1 1/8″ rise that can make a big difference too.

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Trek Mountain Bikes – Riding a Tour

Trek Mountain Bikes – Riding a Tour

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. Trek Mountain Bikes have been around since the beginning of mountain bike time, and they aren’t going anywhere soon – except maybe to the next challenging trail!

First you should note that trek designs and manufactures mountain bikes, as well as street bikes, but the company does much more than that. As for bikes, they produce such high quality rides that even Lance Armstrong rides a Trek! What better endorsement could the company have than that?

Trek has a line of accessories that are highly suited to mountain bikers of all ages and skill levels. Clothing and shoes, under the Trek brand are available through the website. You can also purchase helmets and other safety equipment, lights, locks, saddles, racks, packs, trainers, bike maintenance gear, trailers, team wear, Trek souvenirs, and even computers for your bike! Trek even has their own specially designed water bottles, and they sell nutrition bars and packs as well!

Now that you know that Trek is all about bikes and mountain bikes – and fulfilling the needs and whims of bikers and mountain bikers, visit the site, and start building your Trek mountain bike. That’s right! You can build your very own virtual Trek Bike. You can start with just the frame, or select a complete bike. You can choose the color scheme, and many other features as well – when you have virtually designed the bike of your dreams, you can order it if you want to! If you can’t afford it just yet, however, you can save it, and go back and look at it over and over again.

Once you’ve purchased your Trek mountain bike, you may be interested in a Trek mountain bike tour. Trek also caters to mountain bikers with Trek Travel. Trek Travel puts together mountain biking tours. You can plan your Trek Travel vacation based on where you want to go, the type of trip you want to take, the skill level that you are at, the dates you want to travel, or by selecting a pre-planned event. These are often guided tours, and the guides are well trained not only to make sure that you have the best biking adventure possible, but also that you remain safe during your tour.

If you aren’t quite ready to buy the Trek mountain bike, you can still go on one of the many Trek mountain bike tours – and the bike will be provided for you! You get to choose between the OCLV Carbon Fiber Trek 5.2 Madone road bike and the full-suspension Trek Fuel EX9 mountain bike – and the bike is included in the price of your tour. If you’ve already purchased a Trek bike – or any other brand of bike – and you prefer to bring your own bike on your tour, bring it along! Trek simply requires that you pack it in a bike carrying case. You will, however, be expected to reimburse Trek for any spare parts you may use during the trip, and you will be responsible for the care and maintenance, as well as the assembly and disassembly, of your own bike.

If you aren’t in the best of shape, don’t let this keep you from the fun and adventure of a Trek mountain bikes tour! There are easy tours available, where you will average thirty miles per day, or less. The terrain will be flat, and you can ride at your own pace, and riding is optional each day. If you prefer something a bit more adventurous, there are moderate trips available as well.

With a moderate trip, you will ride 30 – 45 miles per day. There will be occasional challenges and climbs, and again, riding is optional. Avid tours cover 45 to 70 or more miles per day and are extremely challenging. Choose the package that is right for your abilities, as well as a tour that fits in with the other things you want to do on your Trek mountain bikes vacation!

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I-5 Colonnade Mountain Bike Skills Park
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Gorrick Mountain Bike Event Minley Manor Yateley XC cross country Course
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Gorrick Mountain Bike Event Minley Manor Yateley XC cross country Course

Mountain Bike Tasman Glacier Road, Mt Cook, New Zealand
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Mountain biking on Tasman Glacier Road in Mount Cook National Park, New Zealand.

Downhill Mountain Bikes for Sale

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Watch an expert cyclist explain how to set the sag for mountain bike front suspension systems in this free online bicycle parts and maintenance video. Expert: Mickey Denoncourt Contact: www.spookybikes.com Bio: Mickey Denoncourt owns Spooky Bikes, at www.spookybikes.com. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
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What is the difference between hardtail and full suspension mountain bikes?

Question by da-big-bambino3: What is the difference between hardtail and full suspension mountain bikes?
I am new to mountain biking and am looking to buy a new bike. Any help works. Thanks!!

Best answer:

Answer by Madrider
A hardtail MTB has NO REAR shock. Full suspension is exactly that. A MTB with front AND rear suspesion. Most MTB’s come with front shocks.

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Where can I find information on Amarillo brand mountain bikes?

Question by valmikey: Where can I find information on Amarillo brand mountain bikes?
I just purchased a mountain bike with Amarillo DS on the side of it, so I am assuming that is the brand. When I look it up online all I can find is things related to Amarillo, TX, which is not what I want. Does anybody have any thoughts or resources concerning this type of bike?

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Answer by Sofa King
Just another department store bike

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4 Different Types of Mountain Bikes Explained

4 Different Types of Mountain Bikes Explained

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 country Almost all mountain bikes will fit into this category. Cross country mountain bikes are light weight, making them easy to ride over most terrains, even up and down hills. This is the most common mountain bike and it can be used with ease for riding on the path or even commuting.


2. Downhill These types of bikes are for serious bikers who crave the ultimate adventure. Downhill bikes have front and rear suspension, strong parts, and disc brakes. Rarely available off the shelf, most riders like to custom build their own.


3. Trials Trail mountain biking involves a great degree of skill and is classified as the precision riding of the sport. Similiar to downhill bikes, trial riders will often build their own bikes rather than purchase one off a shelf. Generally very light and very strong, these bikes require a lot of discipline.


4. Jump and slalom Slalom and jump bikes are very strong and designed for jumping, street racing, and slalom. They offer a front suspension and use very strong components dedicated to what they do. These bikes are very popular with the sport of mountain biking.


Even if you are new to mountain biking, the sport can be a lot of fun. There are several bikes to choose from, all of which depend on your style. If you are still looking for the best style for you, all you have to do is try out several bikes and see which one suites you the best.


Buying A Mountain Bike:

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 can spend on a new mountain bike. To help you keep your spending under control, you should figure out what your price range is and how much your willing to pay for a new bike.


When you buy, you shouldn’t buy from mass merchant stores such as Wal-Mart. You should instead support your local bike shop and get a much better bike and much better service.


Finding your style:

All mountain bikes are designed with several different riding styles and terrain types in mind. You’ll need to figure out what type of riding you will be doing the most.


Smooth riding, cross country racing, mountain cruising, or lift accessed downhill is something you need to figure out. Make sure that the bike you select fits your personal style and not that of the sale’s staff.


Full suspension or hard tail:

If you can afford it, a full suspension mountain bike is always worth the purchase. A hard tail, without rear suspension, is much lighter weight and pedal more efficiently, although full suspensions offer more comfort and overall better control.


You’ll want to make that decision based on your price range, riding style, and the type of terrain you’ll be riding on the most. Finding your favorites: Comparing mountain bikes component to component is nearly impossible, as there are far too many combinations available.


The best way to go about doing this is finding a few components that are the most important to you and making sure the rest or the minimums fall within your price range. You can start with the fork then look at the wheels and rear derailleur.


Sales and seasons:

During the year, the prices of mountain bikes can fluctuate quite a bit. Spring through summer is the main buying season. If you can wait until the right price pops up, normally in the fall and winter, you can save a couple hundred dollars.


Many bike shops will also offer discounts or other accessories if you buy from them. Finding a good dealer: Finding a good bike dealer is more important than finding the best price. You should always find a dealer that cares more about selling you a great bike than selling you a high priced one. A great dealer will have a clean repair shop and give you the impression that you can really trust them.


Test ride:

You should test ride as many bikes as you can within your price range and riding style. You’ll find that some bikes will feel right, while others won’t. The more bikes you can test drive, you better you’ll understand what works and what doesn’t.


Doing the research: Product reviews and bike reviews are some of the best ways to find out about a mountain bikes reliability and overall performance. You should always look at what other owners and reviews think about a bike before you make that final purchase.

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Lastest Tour Bikes auctions

tour bikes eBay auctions you should keep an eye on:

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Q&A: Where can I start racing mountain bikes in ohio?

Question by denalisp: Where can I start racing mountain bikes in ohio?
I am interested in mountain bike racing and cyclo-cross racing. Do you know where I can begin in Northwest Ohio?
Thanks

Best answer:

Answer by Bob A
Check with the local bike shops.

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Cool Mountain Bikes images

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Gorrick Mountain Bike Event Minley Manor Yateley XC cross country Course
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Gorrick Mountain Bike Event Minley Manor Yateley XC cross country Course- Taken by my 12 year old son Rowan.

Gorrick Mountain Bike Event Minley Manor Yateley XC cross country Course
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Gorrick Mountain Bike Event Minley Manor Yateley XC cross country Course- Taken by my 12 year old son Rowan.

Gorrick Mountain Bike Event Minley Manor Yateley XC cross country Course
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Gorrick Mountain Bike Event Minley Manor Yateley XC cross country Course- Taken by my 12 year old son Rowan.