Ten Ways to Get the Most out of Mountain Bikes
- By:Jim Johnson
With mountain bikes currently enjoying a huge surge in popularity, many people are approaching the sport for the first time - but even if you're used to riding road bikes, it can be difficult to know what to look for and what to do when you're planning to ride in a new environment. Here are ten ways to get the most out of your mountain bike:
1. Choose the right bike for you. Don't go straight for the most impressive looking mountain bike you see - choose a bike which fits you properly. Take it for a test ride to make sure it's comfortable.
2. Spend now, save later. You may not want to invest much money in a mountain bike before you're sure how much you'll enjoy riding it, and it's true that the most expensive bikes really only offer an advantage to experienced riders, but it's worth investing in a good, durable bike to avoid having to fork out on repairs later. Most good beginners bikes cost between six hundred and eight hundred dollars.
3. Select the correct wheels. Since the wheels will obviously take most of the abuse and wear, make sure you choose the right tires based on the type of terrain and trails you plan to ride on and how much off road riding you think you will be doing.
4. Ease off on the brakes. To ride a mountain bike effectively you need to learn how to cruise. It may not feel that way, but in general, the faster you're going the more stable you are. Let your bike take the strain on long downhill slopes and use that momentum for the next rise.
5. Learn about the local trails. There isn't much point in buying a mountain bike and not knowing where and how to ride it. Mountain bike clubs are sprouting up all over the world and they can recommend the best trails for you to ride on in your locale.
6. Play it safe. It's inevitable that you'll fall sooner or later if you are riding your mountain bike hard. It's of most importance that sure purchase (and wear) a good helmet. Some mountain bikers like to make use of protective padding such as chest protectors, gloves, elbow and knee pads.
7. Look after your mountain bike. Proper storage and regular cleaning can make your bike last a lot longer and give you better performance. Investing a little effort will save you money on repairs.
8. Build up slowly. When you first get a mountain bike you may feel tempted to spend all day riding it. However, riding off-road can strain your muscles in unexpected ways. Pace yourself as you get used to the experience - you don't want to strain a muscle and end up being unable to ride at all for weeks.
9. Develop a taste for adventure. You can go to places you may never have thought of going before on your mountain bike. You can find advice on the wide range of new riding experiences now open to you from bike shops, clubs and magazines.
10. Have fun! A regular bike may simply be a tool for keeping fit or getting to work, but mountain bikes are all about having a good time!
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