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Rough and Tough Mountain Bikes



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By : Joe Maldonado   

Copyright (c) 2011 Joe Maldonado

Mountain bikes are specifically meant for uneven and rocky terrains. These extra grip and shock absorbing mountain bicycles are offered with fat knobby tires. Though, a full front and rear suspension has now become a common factor with bikes meant for mountain rides. Some bikes of this particular range are fitted with bar ends on the handlebars. Recently, the trend of using handlebars and extensions are becoming extinct.

Mountain bicycles have 26 and 29 inches wheels. The larger wheels of this bike type have better rolling capability over rocks and boulders. Moreover, wheels with larger diameters also bring about an improvement in revolving weight, giving way to steady acceleration.

Mountain bicycles are broadly graded into four different kinds based on their suspension. Bikes with dual or full suspension are bikes that have front suspension fork and rear suspension with a rear shock and linkage that makes the rear wheels move on pivots. Hard tail bikes have frames with no rear suspension and they are often supplied with front suspension forks. Soft tail bikes are bikes that have frames with a small amount of rear suspension. The bikes are triggered by the flex of the frame rather than the pivots. Fully rigid bikes are the bikes that have a sub-type of hard tail along with a rigid fork system

There are also different types of mountain bicycles. The cross-country variety has a small amount of suspension on the front or on the rear. These bicycles are reasonably lighter because they are constructed with lightweight materials both in the frame construction and in components. Some XC bikes of this particular type are without any suspension. They make use of a rigid front fork that assists in saving weight.

Free ride mountain bikes are very much similar to enduro bikes. These bikes rely more on weight and enhanced suspension, and they actually have a lot of suspension. They are mostly manufactured with heavier materials. Free ride bikes are absolutely versatile and they are fantastic for uphill travel. Trail bikes are trail specific bikes without any suspension. The contemporary trail bikes are manufactured without seats, as most of the time the rider is out of the saddle. This bike is particularly lighter than other mountain bicycles, which makes it easier for the biker to maneuver the bike.

Single-speed bikes have one set gear ratio. The ratio of the gear depends on the kind of terrain the bike travels through, the ability and strength of the bike rider and the size of the bike. These bikes are indisputably constructed for rough and rugged land surfaces. A rider of this particular bike type has to exhibit lots of talent to balance while riding the bike. This bike is a wonderful combination of free ride and downhill bikes. The other varieties include Enduro, downhill and dirt jumping bikes. Most modern bikes are meant for mountains. These bikes have lighter and stronger frames with ground-breaking design and appearance. Some noteworthy companies who have introduced the latest models of mountain bikes include Fox, Manitou and Rock Shox, along with other significant bike manufacturers.

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