THE HISTORY OF MOUNTAIN BIKING. OF MOUNTAIN BIKING
THE HISTORY OF MOUNTAIN BIKING. WHOLESALE PIT BIKES.
The History Of Mountain Biking
Mountain biking is a sport which consists of riding bicycles off-road, often over rough terrain, using specially adapted mountain bikes. Mountain bikes share similarities with other bikes, but incorporate features designed to enhance durability and performance in rough terrain.
is the sport of riding bicycles in a more extreme way, although not necessarily off paved roads—trials and street riding are examples of types of mountain biking based more around urban areas. It requires endurance, bike handling skills and self-reliance.
A designated, rugged, natural surfaced, single track trail that offers a range of riding opportunities.
Anjelena, Amazing crossed Khardung La on bycycle , Highest Motorable mountain pass on earth : Trip to Ladakh Valley . www.freakbikrz.com
Khardung La (la means pass in Tibetan) (elevation 18380 ft) is a high mountain pass located in the Ladakh region, Jammu and Kashmir, India. The local pronunciation is "Khardong La" or "Khardzong La," but, as with most names in Ladakh, the romanised spelling varies.
The pass on the Ladakh Range lies north of Leh and is the gateway to the Shyok and Nubra valleys. The Siachen Glacier lies partway up the latter valley. Built in 1976, it was opened to motor vehicles in 1988 and has since seen many automobile, motorbike and mountain biking expeditions. Maintained by the Border Roads Organisation, the pass is strategically important to India as it is used to carry essential supplies to the Siachen. Khardong La is historically important as it lies on the major caravan route from Leh to Kashgar in Chinese Central Asia. About 10,000 horses and camels used to take the route annually, and a small population of Bactrian camels can still be seen at Hundar, in the area north of the pass, mute witnesses to history. During World War II there was a futile attempt to transfer war material to China through this route
My first Mountain Bike: 'NEXT 1' (2005)
Specs: NEXT Break Point by Dynacraft: 26", 21 speed Shimano Index Shifting, Dual suspension aluminum frame, Alloy rims & pedals. It is specially equipped with a deluxe gel seat and thick self-sealing inner tubes and vinyl liners that have prevented all flats (flats were previously a daily occurrence).
History: I purchased 'NEXT 1' in the spring of 2005. I have ridden it 3 or 4 miles almost every day since. As of October 2008, 'NEXT 1' has logged nearly 3000 miles. Most of those miles have been along the Heritage Trail in Gilbert, Arizona. 'NEXT 1' is still going strong, but has recently retired to backup duty upon the arrival of 'NEXT 2'.