Thrills, chills and spills can be part of your BMX biking experience
while cross country mountain Biking. Some say this is the ultimate
BMX biking sport.
Cross Country Mountain Biking
by Jenny Gill
Whether you are experienced or are a novice, everybody has to agree
that Cross country mountain biking is cross
country at its finest where free riders and
downhill bikers use four wheel bikes and ski
lifts to get them to their destination and
cross country bikers get to the top of the
mountain by the ride. Though free riding
is very popular, the life vein of the sport
has always been cross country biking. Just
as cross country riders are a different
breed, the bikes they ride are as well. The
cross country bike is completely different
in many ways from other types of mountain
riding bikes. The premise for cross country
riders is speed. Everything about their
bikes revolves with the idea of making the
bikes faster and faster. Bikes used in
cross country mountain biking can be fully
rigid frame, hardtails, or even full
suspension frames. Through the years, the
cross over to full suspension has become
very popular. The weight difference between
free ride bikes and cross country bikes are
considerable. You'll be extremely hard
pressed to find a bike that weighs more than
24 pounds, and even that weight can be
heavy. Free ride bikes weigh close to 40
pounds, which makes the difference in weight
pretty close. If you have never tried
cross country mountain biking, you must give
it a go, you'll probably find it to be a
break from the ordinary, even though this
type of biking involves trails, it's
normally the type of terrain that beginners
wouldn't want to ride straight away, it
generally involving hills and rough terrain,
cross country biking offers quite the rush.
For mountain bikers everywhere, cross
country is the way to go. It offers you a
new assortment of bikes, new areas to bike,
and a new twist to mountain biking as you
know it. If you've been looking for a
mountain biking rush, cross Country Mountain
biking is what you need to be experiencing.
In mountain biking and even BMX riding, the
bunny hop is a bike trick that involved the
rider lifting the bike up and over an
obstacle while remaining in motion on the
bike. Experienced bikers can lift their
bikes in excess of a meter or one and a half
feet. The world record for the bunny hop
stands at 4 feet. The bunny hop is executed
by approaching an obstacle with speed,
lifting the front of the bike then leveling
the pedals. If the bike has full or front
suspension, pre-load the shocks by pressing
down on the bike just before you reach the
obstacle. What we must keep in mind is
that even though the bunny hop is very
popular with mountain biking, experienced
riders can make it look a lot easier than it
actually is. New mountain bikers should
practice a lot before they actually attempt
the hop, as it could be quite dangerous.
With proper practice, the bunny hop can be
achieved, even for beginners. Remember all
you have to do is give it some time and
effort and before you know it you will be
doing the bunny hop just like the pro's do
it. Author: Jenny Gill is an
international author with vast experience in
a diverse range of subjects, for more
information visit www.bettergamesyte.com
About the Author Jenny Gill is an international author
with an immense range of knowledge and
skills in a wide range of areas. Jenny is a
mother and a grandmother and devotes a lot
of her time supporting the aged in her
community. |