Showing posts with label Types. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Types. Show all posts

Monday, 9 December 2013

Different Types of Mountain Bikes




With mountain biking being a very popular sport,



there are many bikes to choose from. Depending



on what type of riding you like, the style of



bikes you can choose from will vary. Below, you'll



find tips on the different types of bikes available.





1. Cross country



Almost all mountain bikes will fit into this category.



Cross country mountain bikes are light weight, making



them easy to ride over most terrains, even up and



down hills. This is the most common mountain bike



and it can be used with ease for riding on the path



or even commuting.





2. Downhill



These types of bikes are for serious bikers who



crave the ultimate adventure. Downhill bikes have



front and rear suspension, strong parts, and disc



brakes. Rarely available off the shelf, most riders



like to custom build their own.





3. Trials



Trail mountain biking involves a great degree of



skill and is classified as the precision riding of



the sport. Similiar to downhill bikes, trial riders



will often build their own bikes rather than purchase



one off a shelf. Generally very light and very



strong, these bikes require a lot of discipline.





4. Jump and slalom



Slalom and jump bikes are very strong and designed



for jumping, street racing, and slalom. They offer



a front suspension and use very strong components



dedicated to what they do. These bikes are very



popular with the sport of mountain biking.





Even if you are new to mountain biking, the sport can



be a lot of fun. There are several bikes to choose



from, all of which depend on your style. If you are



still looking for the best style for you, all you



have to do is try out several bikes and see which one


Types Of Mountain Biking




As a sport or a hobby, mountain biking can be split



into 9 different categories. These categories are



very versed in what they offer. They are:





1. BMX



BMX is a style where the bikes offer 20 inch wheels.



These bikes are commonly used at skate parks or



with dirt jumps. Because of their smaller wheels



and shorter wheel bases, BMX bikes are much easier



to perform tricks and stunts with.





2. Cross country



This type of mountain biking involves riding your



bike up and down hills. Although it's the least



extreme form of mountain biking, most cross country



riders are very fit and go on long rides.





3. Cyclo cross



This is a cross between road and mountain biking.



These riders have to go over obstacles, cross through



rivers, and race on and off the course.





4. Dirt jumping



Dirt jumping involves jumping the bike over large



man made dirt jumps then doing tricks while they



are in the air. These jumps are normally close



together so riders can go over six or more jumps



in one run, gaining a flow to give them more



speed for bigger jumps.





5. Downhill



Downhill mountain biking involves racing downhill



as fast as possible. This type of riding is very



intense and extreme, offering riders the chance



for ultimate thrills and excitement.





6. Freeride



Free riding involves finding the perfect line down



the mountain using all of the terrain to express



yourself. These competitions are very popular,



as riders can express themselves any way they see



fit.





7. Single speed



No to be confused with fixed gears, this is a form



of cross country biking that's done using a bike



with only one gear and fewer components. The idea



with single speed is simplicity. The straight



chain line will provide efficient pedaling, and



the lack of components mean less mechanical



problems and a lighter bike.





8. Street and urban



This type of riding involves riding in urban areas,



ledges, and other types of man made obstacles.



Riders of street and urban biking will do tricks



as well, such as stalls and grinds.





9. Trails



Trials are considered an aspect of mountain biking,



although the bikes used look nothing like mountain



bikes. They use 20 or 26 inch wheels and sport



small, low frames. Trail riders will hop and



jump their bikes over obstacles, which requires



an extreme amount of balance and concentration.


Saturday, 7 December 2013

The Different Types of iPhone Cases




When you have a new iPhone, you want nothing more than to protect it from being scratched or damaged in any way. One way that you can ensure that it won't be damaged is by only using it when in a room full of pillows; however, the likelihood of being in this situation is very slim. Another way that you can actively protect your brand new iPhone is by purchasing an iPhone case. Many people have problems with buying a case for their iPhone because they don't want to have a big and bulky case, which makes their pocket look quite funny. However, with the advancements in iPhone case design, you can have slim and streamlined case that will provide superior protection.





If you are looking for a small case that will fit perfectly within your pocket, than you will want to purchase a pocket pouch. A pocket pouch is perfect for anyone who desires to keep their iPhone safe, but doesn't want to have the bulky leather that traditional cases provide. Whether you are a student or a business professional, these smart and stylish pouches will keep your iPhone safe from its surroundings, while still giving you a sophisticated look to your phone. Most owners of iPhone's are known for having a unique style, as well as a style that is sleek and smart. With the pocket pouch for your iPhone you will be able to even pick your favorite color.





Many people are now using their iPhone's instead of their iPods, because they are able to utilize one product instead of two (iPod and cell phone). Of course, if you are using your iPhone with you while you work out, you probably have run into a problem. You want to be able to listen to your favorite songs, but you don't want to leave your iPhone out in the open, where sweat and other harmful elements can ruin your new phone. Because of this, many people have simply kept their iPhone at home, and used their iPod when they go workout.





While this is a great way to keep your iPhone looking great, there is a way to keep your iPhone safe while you workout, but yet, you are still able to use the music feature of your phone. You can do this by having a workout case for your phone. These cases have been specially designed for individuals who want to workout with their iPhone.





One of the best workout cases for the iPhone is the XtremeMac SportWrap, which allows your iPhone to remain fully function, yet it still protects it from outside elements. The main reason why many people use their iPhone when they exercise is to listen to their iTunes, and with this workout case, you will have full protection for the screen, but yet there is an opening for your headphone jack, thus allowing you to listen to your favorite songs while running on the treadmill.





This case is extremely lightweight, so you don't have to worry about it weighing you down. Perhaps the greatest feature about this case is how it seamlessly fits onto your upper arm. This will allow you to have full movement with your body, while still keeping a strong grasp on your iPhone.


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