I work on a mountain bike, as in 8 hours straight, pedaling around a parking garage. I’ve been doing things such as pedaling up the up-ramps, carrying my bike up and down stairs and doing a couple miles in the highest gear. I was hoping to find a site showing some different exercises or techniques I could do while riding at work but everything seems to revolve around exercise bikes.

Outfitted with a TIG-welded N’Litened 26-inch aluminum frame with a patented Floatech suspension system, the Schwinn Sierra DSX adult comfort bike is a must for relaxed city or country riding. The bike is set up with such features as an SR/Suntour suspension fork with a dual pre-load adjustment system that accommodates all rider weights; an SRAM dual-drive three-speed hub and seven-speed cassette shifting system, which makes shifting more intuitive than ever; AutoPilot grip tires; and non-slip comfort pedals. The components add up to a superior riding experience whether commuting to work or zipping around the neighborhood. SpecificationsFrame: Schwinn custom-drawn N’Litened Gold Label aluminum with new Schwinn dual suspension comfort geometry, semi-integrated head tube, epicenter seat stays, removable derailleur hanger, rack, and WB bosses Fork: SR Suntour NEX 4000 alloy integrated crown, 1-piece alloy lowers, coil spring MCU with mini boots, 63 mm travel Crankset: TruVativ forged arm, 33T with chainguard Bottom bracket: TruVativ sealed cartridge 68 x 108 mm Pedals: Nylon dual-compound comfort pedal Rear derailleur: SRAM dual-drive 7 speed Shifters: SRAM 3 x 7 dual drive Freewheel: SRAM 12-32T 7-speed cassette Ch Read the rest of this entry »
I have a Giant mountain bike that has a stem that is low. I feel like a stem that is higher would be better when riding downhill. My question is, what is the usual stem degree for mountain biking? I live by the desert and some trails are very steep.
Thanks in advance.
wondering what sort of mountain bike i should get . i want to do a bit of dirttrack riding and also commute on road .
I am 15 and 5″5 I weigh about 130 and i want a good mountain bike. I am a beginner. I would like to spend under 300 dollars.

A convenient carrying bag made with the same ingenuity that goes into Dahon’s folding bikes. Simple to use: just unfold the bag on the ground, place your folded bike in the middle of the bag, then pick up the sides of the bag and sling it over your shoulder. When not in use, it rolls up into its own bag. Fits all Dahon folding bikes. Made from durable IronGrid nylon. Imported.
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Best Choice Products is proud to introduce to our customers this brand new 18″ BLUE CHROME UNICYCLE. A ‘unicycle’ is a one-wheeled human powered vehicle. Unicycles are similar to, but less complex than bicycles. To kids young and old, you’re about to board on an adventure that will last a lifetime. The average time needed to learn unicycling is 10-15 hours. That’s about an hour a day for two weeks.SAFETY GEAR: We strongly recommends a helmet and wrist guards. Gripper shoes and gloves (If you are doing tricks),Brand New In Box18″ WheelColor: BlueTire: Black Rubber TireCotterless Steel CrankWheel With steel Rim Steel fork with powder coated paint.Height Adjustable from 30″ TO 34
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Hi Guys,
As mention above, how do i prepare for a mountain bike race? which is going to be my first race. so i definitely want to do it well.
thanks!
Its a Schwinn Mountain bike(teal in color). It was purchased brand new in 1993, its been in the garage and basement for most of its life. Its still in very good shape.

Features:Frame: Street / Park design w/ machined headtube Fork: 4130 Chromoly Handlebar: DK 7.3″ 2-piece Grips: DK Tsuka Stem: DK Alloy 1 1/8″ front load Headset: 1 1/8″ Threadless Rear Brake: Tektro Alloy U-Brake Cranks: DK Tubular 3-piece 175mm Spindle: 8-Splined Chromoly Sprocket: DK 39T Driver: 14T Freewheel Chain: KMC Rims: 36H Alloy Hubs: DK 36H alloy w/ 14mm rear axle Spokes: 14G Black stainless Seat: DK Street w/ 7mm rails Seatpost: Alloy 25.4mm Tires: Kenda street design Detangler: Driving force Accessories : 2 DK Pegs Measurements: 19.5″ Toptube, 74.5 degree head tube angle, 13.75″ chainstay, 72 degree seat tube angle Mid bottom bracket Weight: 29 lbs.**Note** All Complete BMX Bikes are sold partially assembled. Final assembly should be performed by a qualified BMX mechanic.
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