Cycling Questions and Answers


Beginning Cycling?

Question:Im looking for a good resource to bring into cycling. And perhaps information on what kindly of bikes would be best for a beginner.
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Very well-mannered question.

3 steps to answer.
Discover where on earth the bike may go
Find a bike that fits this and your body
Test drive this bike against its peers surrounded by competition for your pleasure

Go to the bike shop for cycling club information and look online for cycling clubs in your nouns.

At the same time, look for bike path and bike trails. Paths/courses=road or road-ish hybrid and trails=mountain or mountain comfort hybrid.

So, discovering who to ride with and where on earth to ride can be very useful in select a bike. That way, it will own the most pleasing results--since it matches the application.

Here's a few examples of un-flexable bikes:

Road racer, not adjectives season, pavement only.
2 version available, ergo and traditional (non ergo), and performance vary wildly, something sort, so test drive (many times) is paramount.

Double sprung mountain bike, exceptionally slow on pavement, use only for dirt or a massively short pavement trip.

Single speed bike, not good on hill.

Three speed bike, not good on hill

Heavy bike of any kind, not devout on hills


Here's a few examples of flexable bikes:

Road-ish hybrid and cyclocross (same bike, different prices), pavement, short trips on gravel, and adjectives season, also handles rough pavement near grace, and 700c varieties beside road wheels usually shift at a similar speed to road racer, yet next to far more comfort and longer distances than the road racer. Hill speed is slightly slower than the racer, but averages are similar.

Mountain comfort hybrid and XC racer (same bike, different prices), pavement, long trips on gravel, mountain bike trails, no "jumping" and has satisfactory road speed to go road touring beside a club, as long as the wheels are the rigid XC variety. These usually own an 11-32 rear and a 28, 38, 48 front, thus making a "road" bike to be exact also at home on gravel. These are heavier than road racer, so make a slower trip up covered hills.


Select a bike from the bike store.
This is incredibly essential!!

At the bike store, price does not have much merit at adjectives, because they do not carry second-hand goods.

At the bike store, all the bikes are bright, unlike used bikes that are sold because they displeased somebody.

At the bike store, you can test drive, and there's no other road to get the bike that fits you and pleases you.

Test drive until you find a bike to be precise more pleasant in comparison to others--and rushed!

Put that one near the door so you don't hold to fish it out of the big jumble of bikes in near. ;)

Test drive other bikes and each time, again audition drive the "pleasant" bike directly afterwards.

This is a competition. Buy the winner.
The vanquisher will be faster (because it fits) and it will make you smile.


Now that you hold a bike that pleases you, you will want some supplies.

Helmet, Trek Vapor or Trek Police (police label peel right off, nice white helmet) $30 (great value) for a helmet to be precise a pleasure to wear--because your head is cooler next to it than without.
On my ending bike tour, I left it on when walking around military camp during the day, because it made my commander cooler. Very good for hot weather!
Very probable to use it too. ;)

Speedometer (Schwinn at Wal-Mart) because you need to vary your chain at every 1000 miles (dirt) to 2000 miles (pavement) to protect the gears. At 1500 miles or so, the battery-operated will go low, freak out, and disallow to read the speeds. Time for a new secure, and a very small mobile. How convenient is that? The Schwinn is very durable, impermeable, works better than most for the price (as anything of that brand), and it is extraordinarily easy to use.

Flat-Pac (under form bag, Bell at Wal-Mart) because you requirement to put an extra inner tube in here and maybe some other things, close to keys, wallet, a few allen wrenches, tissue pac, small camera. . .

Extra inner tube (from the bike store).

Frame pump/bike pump (from the bike store) so that you can fix a flat while away from home.

Rear blinkie (triangular red Bell from Wal-Mart) so that cars can see the bike (from the rear).

LED headlight (from the bike store) Serfas SL-400 featherweight, inexpensive and hugely conservative on batteries, near a huge, wide, moped close to headlight beam, because cycling doesn't ruin at sundown. Unbelievable performance.

If you plan on using an XC racer or similar "mountain comfort hybrid" mostly on pavement, next I'd suggest Kenda Kross Plus Yellow Label (insist on the yellow label--its faster and flat protected) for quicker road speeds and grace on gravel, for in the region of $9 ea.

If you've no intention of riding on gravel, take a look at Specialized Cirrus and Schwinn Super Sport for comfy results and such speed that you won't receive left at the back in the road club.

But the thought I want to go off you with is to move about to the bike store, where price have neither consequence or merit, and test drive profusely.
This will work really very economically.
Try Bicycling magazine



Where can i find out about a winchester bicycle made in mexico?


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Are you sure you don't mean a "Windsor"?? If so, type "Windsor" + "bicycle" into a search engine like Google and see what comes up.




I hold a mongoose hilltopper sx I want to procure rid of , i call for to find out what is worth.?


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a used bike like that probably isn't worth much more than 100 bucks or so
sorry for the bleak news
Your best bet is to look at the completed auctions on ebay and see what comparable products own sold for recently. Ebay is a really fitting tool for pricing research.



Do you conjecture Landis be on steroids? or does he really own a dignified testosterone stratum?

Question:I think he is lieing. He only needs to make a clean breast to it and get some relieve.
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Plus, it was synthetic testosterone. So unless he's a robot, which is probably also against the rules, it is especially slim chance his body synthesized something topical.
I agree. What are the chances of newly randomly have a higher than usual testosterone height? Probably not that high.
i don't precision either channel, bicycling is very boring sport almost as boring as soccer.
The test did show that it was not a inborn occuring testosterone. However, i can't believe that anyone in cycling would not presume that they would be tested after knowing they will probably test you. Remember what happen with Lance Armstrong? We will enjoy to wait and see..
Its a nouns of bull that he says he have a naturally glorious level.
The analysis of urine have showed that the testosterone of his body was of synthetic, twisted origin.


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