August 14th, 2010 by tf
More and more people choose carbon-neutral activities these days, and mountain biking, dangerous though it sometimes can be, has led to an enormous variety of mountain bikes being available on the market. There are over twenty ranges of Trek mountain bikes for example, some of which are so technologically advanced that they even come with [...]
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August 13th, 2010 by tf
The enormous range of Orbea mountain bikes is extremely impressive and as every mountain bike rider knows, choosing the correct bike is really important. Whilst Orbea mountain bikes have a model for most price-ranges and types of mountain biking, there are other things a rider should consider.
Getting hold of the best clothing and mountain bike [...]
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August 10th, 2010 by tf
Many mountain bike brands such as Orange mountain bikes offer models of existing bikes tweaked to better fit the female physique. Such bikes are generally called women specific designs and the biking world still hasn’t reached a consensus on whether there is even a need for them. Until relatively recently, the girls by and large [...]
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July 7th, 2010 by tf
In just under three months’ time, Bike Radar will be holding their Bike Radar Live weekend, so get ahead and book your place so that you can see the best models from Kona mountain bikes and other brands in the demo rides as well as having your own turn. Honestly, once you’ve seen the [...]
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July 5th, 2010 by tf
Based in Halifax, Yorkshire, Orange mountain bikes are a quality British bike company. Despite the recession’s negative effect on the leisure industry, Orange mountain bikes have remained thanks to their commitment to creating the perfect bike for everyone and to ensuring the bike is quality. The credit crunch prompted us all to try to [...]
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June 22nd, 2010 by tf
Trek Bicycle Corporation, the company behind both Trek mountain bikes and road bikes have been known for years for their advocacy work almost as much as their quality bikes. This month, for the second year, the corporation has renewed its support for Go by Bike month, in partnership with some of the biggest advocacy groups [...]
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June 21st, 2010 by tf
The differences between the male and female forms are obvious. The physical differences between the sexes have long dictated the need for different sized and shaped clothing and sporting equipment: so why should mountain bikes be any different? These days they aren’t. Most manufacturers of mountain bikes provide a whole range of WSD- women [...]
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June 12th, 2010 by tf
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the UK’s mountain bike fans always love a good gathering where they can sample fine food and drink whilst mulling over the latest developments in the biking world. This is why it is especially lucky that England’s first ever cycling city will soon be hosting a superb biking event at which the [...]
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June 5th, 2010 by tf
Any mountain biker knows that durability is the buzzword for getting a good bike. Of course, it makes no sense paying hundreds or thousands of pounds for a bike that can’t handle tough trails. For anyone other than a very beginner, a mountain bike which appears to be struggling to handle the strain early on [...]
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May 25th, 2010 by tf
Many mountain bike brands such as Orange mountain bikes offer models of existing bikes tweaked to better fit the female physique.Often known as women specific designs, the jury is still out on how much need there is for such models. Until about ten years ago, girl bikers generally made do with standard bikes. But you [...]
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