The only bike action I get is in the gym unfortunately. I would own a mountain bike if the roads weren't so dangerous here. There is almost no where to cycle without sticking it on the car and heading far out into the country.
I cycle to work and back during the summer, or rather when the light allows the local park to be open beyond 6pm, otherwise its a long trek around it and rather dangerous.
No, but unlike linux, you might be the right person to answer some questions.... that is of course if when you say mountainbike, you do actually mean riding up and down hills, along trails and through fields.
So, any of you pseudo-cyclists use cleated pedals? For screaming down hill it seems a really bad idea to have your feet actually attached to the bike. Not that I'm planning on falling off, but stranger things have happened. I appreciate their value for cycling on flat or uphill areas, but off-roading makes me wonder if they are a good choice.
Also, is anyone serious enough about it to make wild weight savings by changing out every element of their previous mediocre veichals for something crazy? Why? Does it really make any difference to someone who rides for exercise, and a bit of fun?
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.