Mountain Biking , For The Adventure Loving Lot

Mountain biking, as the name suggests, is a bikingmountain trails. It restricts the biker with no specific
sport in which bicycle-riders ride along mountain trails.rules rather allows the rider to do 'anything and
Biking through a mountain terrain is pure fun, but iteverything' - downhill rides (without clock), jumps,
also has its share of adventure and excitement. Thestunts - that require skill and are hence meant for
best-known locations for biking in mountainousprofessionals. Freeride biking requires the rider to
surroundings have unpaved surfaces and so youassemble the bike as per convenience and style, but
need to be an expert biker to truly experience thethese bikes are a bit heavier (weighing between 30
thrill.and 40 lbs) and are amply suspended (generally has 6
Historyinches of suspension front and rear).
Since their invention, bicycles have been used on all3. Downhill, as the name suggests, involves riding
terrains, including rugged mountainous territories.mountain bikes downhill. It is generally associated with
However, it was not until 1970s that biking in theracing-oriented downhill riding. Downhill biking does not
mountains became an organized sport. Groups ofrequire the rider to pedal up the hill. The bikers along
bicycle-riders from different parts of the Unitedwith their bikes are transported up the hill with the
States played a pivotal role in the evolution of thishelp of a truck or ski-lift. The downhill climb is indeed
thrilling biking-sport - experimenting with bikes ofchallenging including jumps and drops as well as
different makes and modifying them so that theyphysical hindrances. Tough mentality, physical
could take the rigors of riding in the uneven, craggystrength, swiftness and mounted heavy bikes
mountainous lands. The Mountain Bike Hall of Fame,weighing some 40-50 lbs make you eligible for these
however, bestows the honor to a group of bikers inraces.
Marin County, California. The group (consisting of4. Trials riding, which is quite similar to skateboarding,
famous names in this field like Gary Fisher, Joeinvolves hopping and jumping over obstacles with
Breeze, Keith Bontrager and Otis Guy among others)your bike. It demands great sense of balance and
undertook bike-ride down Mount Tamalpais (Mt Tam)control. The riders make use of special bikes that
on old 1930s and 40s Schwinn bicycles retrofittedmake use of 20", 24" or 26" wheels fitted to small,
with advanced brakes and fat tires.low frames.
The first 'proper' mountain bike was built by JoeThe following tips will prove helpful if you are planning
Breeze in 1977. The present-day mountain bikes area bicycle-trip in the rocky, hilly terrains for the first
based on the bicycle first marketed by thetime: 1. You must have stamina and endurance to
MountainBikes Company. The frame of this particularbike down a mountain.
bike was built by Tom Ritchey and it was2. Selection of a superior quality bike, especially one
accessorized by Gary Fisher and Charlie Kelly.that perfectly meets your type of mountain riding is
Typesalso very crucial.
Bikers usually engage in four different kinds of cycling3. You cannot avoid minor cuts and bruises but you
tours in the mountains:can certainly prevent major mishaps by resorting to
1. Cross-Country (or XC) biking is the most familiarprecautionary measures, buying yourself some
type mountain riding sport and naturally has theprotection in the form of helmets, knee-caps and
maximum number of followers. The sport involveselbow-caps. A good pair of goggles will also prove
riding between points or in loops. It includes ascentshandy.
and descents on different terrains. (Cross-Country4. Special competitions are organized by various
racing competitions are different from cross-countrymountain bikers' groups and you can join in with
biking). A typical XC bike weighs some 22-28 lbs andthem. If you choose to go on your own, you will
it has 0-4 inches of suspension travel front and rear.need to collect all relevant information - routes, rules,
2. Freeride is the other popular type of biking inet al.