Zarnoff Bike Blog
29May/09Off

What to Look for in a Mountain Bike

Although cycling dates back centuries, specialist mountain bike production has moved forwards considerably over the past 35 years. The core of any bike is the frame and this is an area that has been subjected to some of the biggest changes to ensure it is fit for purpose.

Major changes in bikes component production make riding more pleasurable than ever. So you can take on more demanding terrain, harder rides and thanks to the advancement in safety equipment take on much more dangerous descents.

Gears
Take as much of the strain away from your legs with up to 27 gears on many mountain bikes.

Suspension
A good quality suspension system is invaluable when off road biking at speed. Front suspension is a must and comes as standard on most decent mountain bikes. A full suspension bike provides greater control, comfort and agility when the ground is bumpy and rocky – but probably isn’t needed if you only plan to cycle on light tracks.

Frames
Your bike is literally built around the frame and as your bikes gets put through its paces, so does your frame. Your frame must be able to take the increased demands so stronger materials are used along with new styles and designs. Your bikes frame has of course got to be strong but at the same time must be light weight for maximum performance.

Brakes
Today, disc brakes are commonplace on nearly all mountain bikes. Positioned near the wheels rim they are well away from the tyre and the mud, so are less likely to become clogged up making them more responsive even in the muddiest conditions.

Tyres
Road bike tyres are very smooth and slim when compared to big, thick mountain bike tyres. This gives extra grip on muddy ground, better shock absorption and makes it easier to get over rough terrain at speed. Different tyre profiles are available depending on the conditions you are likely to encounter.

Women-Specific
Women’s requirements are catered for by specialist ladies bikes. With smaller frame sizes, reduced reach at key points and more comfortable saddles these bikes are much easier for women to ride. We recommend testing a number of ladies bikes from different manufacturers before making the decision to buy as many will have subtle differences.

8May/09Off

Consider Suspension When Picking Your Mountain Bike Design

When it comes to mountain bike designs, it is very important that you choose the one that fits your style as well as your personality. Those who plan on biking often need to have the design that fits them. Maybe you are going to start mountain biking for the first time or perhaps you looking to take your cycling to the next level. You need to decide whether or not you would like a racing bike or if you are more interested in a mountain bike made for leisure travel.

The first type of mountain bikes that we are going to explore is going to be the rigid mountain bike, this is also known as the fully rigid mountain bike. This bike is actually a conventional bike as it does not have any rear suspension or any front suspension. In the past these were the common bikes and nearly everyone had one.

Today's bikes offer more rider comfort than outdated earlier designs, due mainly to the presence of a suspension system, front or rear. Generally speaking the least expensive bike for mountain riding is going to be a rigid suspension bike.

The next type of mountain bike is the hard-tail. The name of this bike comes from the fact that they do not have suspension in the rear. This bike is probably one of the most popular of the mountain bikes as it holds a front suspension and many people like the comfort of that. Although they cost slightly more, the difference between these models and the rigid ones clearly makes the extra investment worth it.

Next, there is a soft-tail mountain bike and this is the one that employs a rear suspension. Rear suspensions are actually some of the recent inventions as they are more complicated as a bike. If you are interested in comfort and a better ride you might want to spend the extra money on one of these bikes.

Finally, there are full suspension mountain bikes and these bikes have rear and front suspensions! This bike is honestly one of the latest and greatest inventions for the mountain bike and while they are the most expensive mountain bike, they are definitely worth it! These bikes came out in the nineties and the market for these bikes has just grown and grown!