Archive for October, 2009

Trek MTB Mountain Bike Front Fork Cho-moly Used 1 1/8″
US $7.50 (0 Bid)
End Date: Sunday Nov-01-2009 17:00:38 PST
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Gary Fisher size Mountain Bike Fork 1 1/4″ threaded
US $64.99
End Date: Friday Oct-30-2009 14:23:23 PDT
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Is it Rock Shox, Marzocchi or Manitou?

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Product Description
Add the 36 Talas to your one bike quiver, and you’ll be able to ride anything.
Mountain Bike Fork – Fox Racing Shox – 36 Talas 160R Fork, disc only 2010
$890.00

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I want to replace it so I can get mountain bike wheels on it so the bike can be higher up.

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Swap our your old fork for a Fox 32 Talas RLC and unleash fury on the trails you ride.
Mountain Bike Fork – Fox Racing Shox- 32 Talas 140RLC Fork, Disc Only 2010
$825.00

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4 Different Mountain Bike Designs Explained

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 full suspension – These bikes offer a front suspension fork and a rear suspension that are integrated into the frame.


4. Soft tail – Offers a frame with a small amount of rear suspension, normally less than a full suspension frame.


The different designs of bikes in mountain biking will offer you what you need for your unique style of riding. You’ll want a different bike for different terrain, such as cross country or downhill. As the terrain changes, you’ll want to make sure you have the right bike for the job.


Mountain biking is different than any other sport, offering you plenty of excitement and thrills. If you are new to mountain biking, you’ll find the different designs to be very enticing yet very challenging at the same time. Each design serves a purpose with mountain biking, even some that excel on the trails.


There are also several other designs which reflect on the manny challenging disciplines in the sport of mountain biking. No matter what type of mountain biking you like to do, there are bikes for that specific discipline.


If you are new to mountain biking, you’ll want to check out the many designs and types of biking before you purchase a bike. Mountain biking can be a lot of fun and excitement, although it can also be very dangerous if you don’t have the right bike for the terrain. Before you decide to buy a bike and hit the trails, make sure you have the right design of mountain bike for the riding you are planning on doing.


Mountain Biking Safety Tips


There are numerous ways that you can improve your mountain bike safety. Many riders will tell you that wearing a helmet is the most important step to staying safe. The second most important step is that you should always ride in control of your mountain bike.


By riding in control you’ll not only prevent crashes, but keep others on the trail safe as well. When riding out of control you loose the ability to adjust to the terrain as you ride over it. This can and usually does result in serious injury to yourself and others.


Follow these helpful guidelines and you’ll remain safe when riding your mountain bike.


Gear

Always make sure that you wear a helmet and other necessary safety gear for the conditions that you plan to ride in.


Never ride beyond your control

There is never any shame in walking the areas of the trail that you don’t feel comfortable in riding and you should never let anyone else tell you that there is.


Keep your speed under control

Always make sure you keep your speed at a level where you can quickly adjust to any obstacles or change in the trail.


Knowing your trail

You should never push the limits on trails that you aren’t familiar with. You should take trails you aren’t familiar with at slow speeds until you learn them better.


Slow down around blind corners

If you can’t see past a corner you should always slow down, as you never know who or what is around it.


Start small then go big

Work your way up to stunts or obstacles. Practice in less difficult or dangerous situations before you move up to something more dangerous.


Playing it smart

If you start to question what your doing, you probably shouldn’t be doing. Always think about what you are doing and go with your instincts.

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Dh Mountain Bike Fork On Specialized Hardrock?

I have a 2009 Specialized Hardrock (15 in.) and it is meant for XC but I do things like freeride, trail, and downhill and it’s not exactly the right style for me. Right now my fork has 80mm travel, I was wondering if it would be smart to put a Rockshox boXXer race on my bike. Would it work well?

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Product Description
Outfit your 29er with the ultimate Fox fork for XC and trail riding.
Mountain Bike Fork – Fox Racing Shox – 32 F29 RLC 29er Fork, Disc only 2010
$750.00

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Mozo RM-110 Suspension Fork Mountain Bike 26″ FS6494
US $9.99 (1 Bid)
End Date: Wednesday Oct-28-2009 10:37:07 PDT
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