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When you're a beginner in any sport, the learning curve can be steep when it comes to learning about the sport and the terms that are used, as well as learning about the different equipment that is needed. Obviously with cycling, the first thing that is essential is a bike. Often when choosing a bike, your budget will determine exactly what you will buy. With a low budget of a couple hundred dollars, a simple road bike made of metal will get your started.
If you plan on pursuing the sport more seriously, spending a little more money on an aluminum, carbon fiber or titanium bike may be worth your while. If you buy a road bike, be patient as you learn how to ride all over again. While you may never forget to ride a bike, riding a road bike might be a little different and require some time to adjust.
If you want to excel at cycling and get the most of out the sport, join a cycling group. Often you can ask at your local cycling shop if there's a club or group that meets on a regular basis. These groups can be a great way to motivate you while connecting with those who have been in the sport for many years. They will often have insight on equipment, technique and can be a great help to a beginner who takes up bike riding.
Another tip for a beginner is to learn the proper gear to be using depending on the terrain. Using the bike efficiently will greatly improve your riding experience. It will make riding more comfortable and increase the distance that can be traveled.
One last tip for a new rider is to remember to be properly hydrated when riding. Sometimes when your body is in need of water, you may not feel thirsty. While cycling, make sure to drink plenty of water. This will improve your performance and will keep you healthy. For long rides, bring along an extra bottle of water that was in the freezer. By the time you get done one bottle, the frozen bottle will be ready to drink and still be cold.
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Tips for Buying a Mountain Bike Online
Buying a mountain bike online is a big step, but it doesn't have to be a mistake as long as you know what you're getting into. However, it's important not to buy the first thing you see that looks appealing. It can be hard to tell what you're really buying over the Internet. What you're looking for is the fight fit. Learning about bikes before you start shopping, and knowing just what you want are the keys to successfully buying a mountain bike online.
First, get a good professional fitting, to tell you what type and size of bike is best for you. These may be free, or they may cost you up to seventy-five dollars. However, in the end, they're worth it. Any good bike shop that you get a fitting from won't pressure you to buy there.
Once you know what your size and ideal frame type is, start looking at mountain bike brands and features you like. These days there are a great deal of options available, and learning about these is essential. Make a decision about the frame material you want (titanium, carbon fiber, aluminum or steel). The latter are the most prevalent, but steel and aluminum cost less.
Ask yourself about suspension – mountain bikes are available with no suspension, front suspension, and a combination of front and back suspensions. More suspension costs a bit more, but it also gives you a gentler ride. Begin collecting brands that you'd like to buy from. Brand name may not be the only consideration, but those with proven reliability such as Cannondale, Trek and Specialized have stood the test of time.
Online you'll find a number of bike retailers, as well as a wide variety of mountain bikes being offered both by retailers and individuals on eBay. Buying bikes on eBay requires a bit of caution. If you choose to go with eBay, be very careful to make certain that the bike you're buying is the one you want. Return policies can be tricky, and individual sellers can misrepresent their bikes, intentionally or not. All that said, you can really save money buying through eBay, but look for good shipping and handling costs and an excellent record of seller feedback.
On the other hand, buying from an online bike retailer may prove to be a little safer. It's always important to check up on the online store and make sure that they're reliable, too. Know your biker retailer's return policies, too, and see if there's a warranty. A warranty, if available, may be a sensible purchase to give you a little extra safety on your mountain bike purchase.
About the Author
Robert G. Knechtel operates several websites addressing a variety of interesting topics, including Mountain Bikes, Road Bikes, Parts & Accessories, information in the form of A Blog Discussing Cycling and saving money on Purchases of Road Bikes and Frames Online.
What bike is better: Gary Fisher Roscoe III, HiFi Carbon, Trek topfuel 9.8, fuelEx 9.8?
One thing is that i have trouble between deciding a company but then when i have an idea something else pops up (G2, full floater, blah, blah, blah). all i want to know is which would best work on trails and the occasional down hill (snowshoe mountain)... and just a side note the trails do get pretty technical at certain points
Check out the Gary Fisher Story from Trek's website
http://www.fisherbikes.com/gary/story/
It's a good story.
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