Sunday, May 13, 2012

Womens Mountain Bikes


Womens Mountain Bikes – review

By Abu Fakhri



Womens Mountain Bikes - Is There a Difference?

Executive Summary About Womens Mountain Bikes by Darren Davis


Contemporary metropolitan life lack required physical activities. Due to our heavy schedule, we have started forgetting sports, exercise, and even outing. Not many things like Women Mountain Bikes can offer a great fun and refreshment.

Women Mountain biking as a sport which is considered as great way to get fit and healthy is getting popular everyday. If you are a woman and want to get into mountain biking for health and amusement, there are a couple of things you must consider.

First, women's Mountain Bikes are slightly different than the men's. The prime difference in men's and women's mountain bikes is the variation in size. The second one is the difference in the top bar. In men's mountain bike the top bar is almost horizontal with the ground where as the bar in women's Mountain Bikes angled downward. You are free to ride any bike you want, just need to confirm that the overall 'fit' of your bike is right for you.

Brands that produce really good stuff and are favorites among the customers are Rocky Mountain, Trek, Cannondale, Schwinn and Kona. Other highly recommended brands for women's mountain bikes include Giant and Specialized.

People who are riding a mountain bike for the first time, are mostly in confusion that whether they will enjoy biking. So, logically they hesitate to invest a big sum of money by purchasing reputed mountain bikes. For the beginners, buying bikes on sale is the best choice.

Searching newspapers and local online ads are good ways to collect information about bikes on sale. A whole lot of people sell their bikes as they feel that mountain biking isn't for them. So, finding a mountain bike in a good condition at a cheap price is not rare in market. Stores, both local and virtual often run sales on used bikes that are almost new.

Mountain biking is an excellent way to get in shape and is a great fun at the same time.

 

Few Types of Womens Mountain Bikes

Executive Summary About Womens Mountain Bikes by Ramanathan Ghangadharan



In the recent past there were not many types of  womens mountain bikes to choose from but the available ones were either for cross country or for down hill racing.

The Cross Country (XC) Bike

When looking for women's mountainbikes that can meet all of your cycling needs then it would be valuable to know all the available types in the market. Most bikes fit into the cross country category which is the most traditional and famous bike for mountain rides. These bikes are agile and of light weight -weighing between 20 and 30 pounds.
These cross country bikes could have no suspension at all (rigid) or could have only the front suspension (hard tail) or could have full suspension.

The Down Hill Bike

This type of women's mountain bikes is build to last long and fitted nicely with beefed up parts making them very heavy and weighing between 35 to 45 pounds. They are built to take care of large drops and firm hits while riding down a mountain at full speed.

The All Mountain, Trials And Jump Bikes

The all mountain or trail womens mountain bikes is a blend of the cross country and downhill bikes considering that they are not as heavy as the free ride bikes nor are they as light as the cross country ones. The trials class of women's mountain bikes is designed for hopping or jumping a bike over obstacles whether indoors or outdoors. The jump types are on the other hand are designed for street racing and jumping and for slalom down mountains. They are built to handle full-size hits and falls and are usually heavier than other racing bikes.

Conclusion

This classification of types of women's mountain bikes may vary from one manufacturer to the other and some of their models may not fit in any of these classes at all. However, regardless of the design and model a bike's use is determined by its components.

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