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1Nov/090

A Close Look at the Mountain Bike Accessories That You May Need

As a beginner it could be very confusing for one to just stroll into a bike shop to buy their very first mountain bike. And what is more confusing is the range of mountain bike accessories one would need to start biking.

Mountain bike accessories and other mountain bike products one would want are available in plenty. A shopkeeper will be looking for a profit and would sell everything he can, but what beginners and customers with a budget need is a bike that has the proper accessories to make the ride safe and pleasant. These accessories given below will give one a good idea of what to buy and what not to buy.

Helmet - one of the essential Mountain Bike Accessories

Nobody should be even buying a bike if they are planning to ride it without a helmet. Riding a bike could lead to serious head injuries which can be prevented by the use of a helmet. Many new helmets that is very stylish and also comfortable. So go for a helmet, its safe.

Biker Gloves - one of the mountain bike accessories that provides Comfort and Protection

Our hands tend to take a beating when one rides a bike. And beginners like to keep a strong grip on the handle which could be harsh for their hands. Apart form that our hands would be the first to hit the ground when one crashes. The full-fingered gloves are much better when compared to cutoff finger gloves.

Shorts - A longer ride with more comfort

As a beginner would find it a little uncomfortable riding the bike until they get used to it which could take some time. The biker shorts minimize the time required. The most comfortable bike shorts are the padded type as they look and feel very casual

Bike Shoes - increases pedaling efficiency and makes the ride more comfortable

One needs to select the kind of shoes one wants depending on the pedals of the bike and the location of riding. If the bike has clipless type pedals, for any location or type of riding, one will need to buy any mountain bike shoes to allow the special boost for the pedals. A good shoe will be the one with a sole that is stiff for efficient pedaling.

Protection for the eyes - vision needs to be protected from wind and dust.

The most uncomfortable situation is to have something in the eye while riding. Protection for the eyes like sunglasses or plane glasses can help one keep their eyes free from dust and can also guard them from the wind that can cause blurry vision.

Hydration Backpack - water for more energy and better health

Carry a water bottle or even better is a hydration backpack which is available in all the stores. One can get dehydrated easily so it is advisable to carry water and drink it on the way.

Repair Kit - you never know when you need them

Imagine getting stuck in the woods with a flat tire or any other problem. So it is advisable to bring the most essential mountain bike repair tools for the most common repairs on the way.

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29Oct/090

Get In Gear For Your Mountain Bike

Necessary equipment for the casual bike rider consists of a helmet, and a headlight if there's a chance of biking at night, and that's about it. Anything else is gravy.
The same can not be said for the mountain biker. To have a safe and enjoyable ride, the mountain biker needs quite a bit of gear.
Even more so than for the casual biker, a helmet is a must. And take care about choosing a helmet. A poor-fitting helmet is of no use, so make sure it fits your head securely.
A good pair of gloves serve two purposes. You'll get a better grip on the handlebars with your gloves, and of course should you take a spill your hands won't get torn up.
Clothing
What to wear? Most people go mountain biking in the summer, so they wear shorts, t-shirts, and tennis shoes. If they're the hardy sort, they'll put on sweatshirts and pants for the colder months.
But it's also a good idea to wear padding on knees and elbows. The thing about mountain biking is that it's not a question of if you'll fall, but when. So it's only common sense to wear padding and prevent a serious injury. If you're a dedicated rider you don't want to have to spend any time off the bike recuperating from a broken arm when with a little common sense you could avoid the problem.
Shoes
Don't forget the shoes! These days shoes are designed especially for every sport under the sun, and mountain biking is no different. As a mountain biker you want to make sure your feet stay on the pedals, and you want shoes that are comfortable to well as well.
Accessories
A new trend in mountain biking is riding at night. Well, if you're going to ride at night you've got to have a light! If you're going for long distances you'll want to have a hydropack of some kind, so that you can drink liquids on the go.
It's possible to scour the web for your clothes and accessories, but to be sure of a good fit, it's always best to give as much business as possible to your local bike store.
The Bike
You've got the gear, now you need the bike.
And these are not your granddaddy's bikes. Technology has improved the design of bicycles in every way, and quality bikes are offered at affordable prices - but you've still got to pick the right one for you.
The best thing to do when choosing a bike is talk to owners of various types of bikes - maybe even borrow a ride on them, so you can compare the differences in saddle feel, shock absorbers, handling, and most importantly, weight. Don't just talk to one person, get a good cross-section of opinions.
If you're going to be a competitive mountain biker - taking parts in races - you'll need a more expensive kind of bike, of course, one with a titanium frame and all the bells and whistles. If you're just going to be going out to the trails on the weekends in your version of kicking back and relaxing, you won't need that much bang for your buck
There are two main types of mountain bikes: the Hardtail, which has a frame with no rear suspension and the Softtail, which has a frame with a small amount of rear suspension. The most comfortable bike is perhaps one with full or "dual" suspension - a front suspension fork and a rear shock.
The type of bike you get also depends on the kind of riding you'll want to do: cross-country, enduro, free ride, downhill, etc. Again, you'll want to talk to fellow riders to see which is the best kind of bike for the particular kind of riding you want to do.

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