George Faulkner

Some Useful Bike Buying Tips To Save You Getting it Wrong



Posted: Saturday, October 03, 2009

by George Faulkner

Bicycle Types

There are many types of bicycles to choose from. Which you choose should depend on where you will be riding and what your purpose will be.

Some questions to ask are:

Am I riding for pleasure?

Will I be riding for exercise?

Will I want to go off road?

How much do I want to spend?

There are touring bikes, utility bikes, mountain bikes and recumbent bicycles, just to name a few. People ride bikes for many reasons. They may use their bike as transportation or just for fun. They can also be used as an exercise tool and for sport. Touring bikes are designed for long trips and have the ability to transport your personal belongings and other gear. These types of bikes are suitable for riding around the countryside and enjoying the view.

Mountain bikes are built to be used off road and have sturdy durable frames and wide-gauge tires. Suspension systems such as gas shocks or air shocks are featured to absorb the impact when on rough terrain.

Recumbent Bicycles are built to maximize comfort and minimize resistance. It may be difficult to get used to being horizontal but if you have any injuries that may prevent you from cycling then you may want to check this type out.

Tandem bikes can be used for those who have some physical challenges. Some considerations are to make sure the bike fits both people. This will help prevent injuries. An important thing to remember is that there can only be one captain.

Downhill biking is usually done on steep terrain. It may not be for everyone.

BMX designed for tricks, stunts and racing on hilly dirt. There are competitions that you can enter and even money to be won.

Single track is a form of mountain biking that is performed on very narrow off road trails that can be steep and narrow with sharp turns and other obstacles. This type of riding takes a lot of upper body strength.

There are bikes that include even the youngest member of the family by attaching a smaller two wheeled bike on the end of a bike.

Ice biking is just what you think it is. People ride through ice and snow. It may not be for everyone because it is more tiring to peddle through the snow.

With all of these choices, no one should be left out.

Bicycle Seats and Comfort Bikes Make Cycling for Life Easier

For many who love cycling for life, riding their bikes can be a disappointing experience. While bicycle seats are designed for maximum comfort and efficiency, they are not comfortable for everyone. Many riders experience discomfort while riding or after riding. The shape of the seat can cause soreness or discomfort.

Luckily, there are a number of options for those who love to ride, but who do not love traditional bike seats. First, many recumbent bikes have a different type of seat. If you do not mind the way you have to sit and ride with this type of bike, it is a great option.

There are also other types of comfort bikes that work wonderfully. Additionally, there are special bicycle seats made for people who are made uncomfortable by traditional bicycle seats. There are a few designs that make riding easy while keeping comfort in mind. If traditional bike seats make you uncomfortable, don't worry. You do not have to give up riding because of the discomfort. It is important to continue cycling for life and improving your life, health, and the environment. With a new bicycle or bike seat, you will be able to ride like you love to do and continue exploring. Whether you ride to work or just ride occasionally for fun, it is important that you are comfortable while you are riding.

If you are going to purchase a new bike or a new seat, be sure to thoroughly test all of your options before you make a choice. While comfort bikes and comfort seats are designed specially for people who are made uncomfortable by traditional bike seats, not all models are perfect for everyone. Be sure the one you choose is perfect for you. The salespeople at your local bike shop should be more than happy to make recommendations and to help you make a selection. They should also completely support you trying out all of your options.

Many comfort bikes are slightly more expensive than regular bikes, but that is not always the case. Depending on the model and design you want, comfort bike seats can range in price from very inexpensive to relatively expensive. Of course, you should be sure to get the bike or bike seat that makes you feel most comfortable, so you can get the most out of your rides.

Biking Accessories Make Cycling for Life Easier

If you are going to cycle for life, you want riding your bike to be as little of a hassle as is possible. A great way to make biking easier is with biking accessories. There are a number of options when it comes to biking accessories, and much of your choice will be based on basic personal preference. However, there are a few accessories that nearly every biker needs to make cycling for life easier.

Some of the most important biking accessories for bikers to have are lights. If you are ever going to bike when it is dark, or getting dark, you must have lights. Depending on the season, it may be dark in the morning or even late afternoon. If you bike to work or for another purpose during these times, lights are essential. Even if you do not plan to bike when it is dark, you should have lights just in case. A solid light is best for the front of your bike, and a blinking light is best for the back of your bike. You may also want to consider reflective clothing if you will be riding at night. It is important to ensure that any car traffic can see you when you are in or near streets

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Another very important bike accessory for safety is a helmet. Helmets are not required in some states, but they are a great choice nonetheless. While you may be a safe rider, it is best to plan for contingencies. A helmet will help protect your head in the event of an accident, no matter what the seriousness. Lives have been saved by bicycle helmets. Besides, there are some modern, comfortable, and stylish designs available.

A tire pump is another great bicycle accessory to have. In the event that your bike tires ever need a bit of air, your tire pump will be a life saver. While it is easy enough to take your bike to a gas station to use the air machine, a tire pump at home will save you time and money. You should fill your tires with an air machine periodically anyway, but it is nice to have a tire pump around if you need it.Speedometers are a great accessory to have. Many are easy to use, and they can tell you how fast you are riding, and often how far you have gone. Speedometers are a great way to measure your progress during a goal, and are fun to use besides.

How to Get Fit And Keep Fit by Cycling for Fitness

George is a keen cyclist and enjoys spending time with his family on a family bike ride.

His website, devoted to cycling and has lots of information which is freely available to use.

He covers most aspects of cycling on the website so check it out now.

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Take care now, all the best and happy cycling.

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