Posts Tagged ‘Bike Accessories’

Road Cycling Interesting For Athletes

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Just about every motorist has had the experience of being stuck in traffic and seeing a group of cyclists whizzing past them on their fancy bikes and the latest in bike accessories and gear. Just about everywhere you go these days there is plenty of evidence of the fact that road cycling in enjoying a real increase in popularity and that more and more people than ever are getting into cycling.

Sometimes when we observe adventure cycling riders sailing along the side of the road it is easy to think that cycling is just a breeze and that it is so simple and easy that just anyone can do it. The truth of the matter is that those who are serious about their recreational cycling have put in a great deal of work in training in order to make it look easy to the casual observer. These avid cyclists are typically dedicated athletes.

Of course, there are all levels of road cycling and people of just about all ages and ability levels can get involved. Those who are new to the sport and who are not as fit can get bikes built for comfort and can stick to cycling routes that are fairly level and not too physically taxing.

At the same time, cycling can be just about as challenging a sport as anything else that you can imaging. Many professional cycling routes can tax even the very best of athletes because of the steep climbs and frequent changes in inclines along the more demanding routes. These routes should only be considered for those who are in top-notch physical condition.

Cycling can be a wonderful way to spend your free time, but it is important to know what your physical limitations are. It is never a good idea to head out on routes that you are not familiar with since you don’t want to find yourself in a situation that is too physically demanding for your well-being and safety. There are many cycling clubs in every state across the country that have routes all mapped out and rated for the fitness and expertise level to help you know what you are getting into before the ride.

It should be obvious that a crucial element to safe bike travel is the quality of your bike and other gear that you use. If you plan to be far from a populated area on your biking adventure, then you must be sure to have emergency gear and supplies to tide you over in the event of a problem.

Always let people know where you are going whenever you head out to do some road cycling. Most people enjoy going on cycling trips with friends and this is also a better way to go in terms of improved safety and security along the way. If you don’t have friends or family who are interested in joining you, then you can join a cycling association and find cyclists you can team up with for your cycling adventures.

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News on Cycling Available From Many Sources

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Those who really enjoy getting outside and hitting the roadways or the many mountain bike trails out there often think of themselves as cycling aficionados. People who are really into the sport also love to stay abreast of the latest in cycling news so that they feel well-informed. For such people, there are a number of options for them to get the most current news about the world of biking and related bike accessories and gear.

There are several periodicals, such as newsletters and magazines, which cover a great deal of the cycling news that is important to most avid cyclists and even to those who are thinking about getting involved in the sport. Some of these publications are geared toward the new and average biker, while other such publications will be of more interest to professional cyclists and bike racing participants. Still other cycling publications will focus on one specific aspect of the sport, such as mountain and road biking, and tours.

Some of these magazines that specialize in delivering cycling news have been around for decades, while others are much newer. In recent years, with the widespread reach of the internet, more and more publications have sprung up online. There are now websites devoted to all aspects of cycling, including news updates, as well as blogs and even online magazines.

Through these various cycling and biking websites, the amount of interesting and informative news that you can access is almost limitless. You can learn about bicycle racing results or find out who is going on the next pro cycling tour. You can also read bike reviews and find out about the latest innovations in bicycles, and related gear and accessories. You can get tips about your next mountain biking adventure, find out about recommended trails, or get maps of good biking routes either near you or at a destination you are planning to visit.

Many of these online cycling websites also host forums where you can go to interact with other cycling enthusiasts. You can simply read about what is on other people’s minds and gather a great deal of helpful information or you also have the opportunity in these forums to ask questions of others if you need to get help for a particular issue or problem you are facing. At the same time, you might find people in your area who might be interested in planning a group cycling adventure.

Another good source of cycling news, especially for your local area, are the local cycling clubs and associations. You can usually find these in the phone book, but these days most of these organizations also have websites, such as www.adventurecycling.org/. This site and others are also a very good source to provide you with local rides that are scheduled as well as listings of reputable businesses that sell, maintain or repair bicycles and biking equipment.

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The Mentality Behind Stealing Bikes

Monday, February 1st, 2010

There are thousands of bikes stolen here in the UK every year and it is said that every 71 seconds a bike is stolen making an astounding 440,000 bikes a year that are nicked. But why on earth do people do this, are they really that interested in getting an old Pinarello or do they simply do it because they can?

Well according to many Americans I have had the chance to speak to the main culprits over there seem to be the bicycle couriers. Is it really possible that the people that already have bikes and use them all the time steal more of them just for the parts. Well the truth is that these types of people are not after then entire bike but the bike accessories that are attached to it.

Because these people are using their bikes all of the time it would seem that they are always looking for newer and better parts hence their reason to steal. However I wouldn’t say that as a whole it is the couriers that are stealing the bikes.

No matter how old the bike is, it is worth a bit of money when you try to sell it on which is just why people do it. Many drug abusers and people who are desperate steal the bikes to get a bit of extra money. Alcoholics, people who cannot handle their money and anyone else like this often commit crimes like this.

Once again it is not always these people that are doing it but just general idiots that think it is funny to ride off on someone else’s property. Whilst in the US it may be couriers that are the criminal masterminds behind bike thefts I am almost certain that there are no criminal masterminds at work but CHAVS with nothing better to do with thier time.

The only advice I can give to you is to make sure you have locked it up in a safe area and to do everything you can to prevent a thief from stealing any part of the bike. Other than that put on your specialized road shoes and get going!