Dual Suspension vs. Rigid Mountain Bikes for Beginners

Mountain biking gives riders the ability to traverse rough terrain and explore the outdoors in a rugged, adventurous manner.

Drew Menard
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Huffy Bicycle Weight Limits

Huffy is well-known for making budget-friendly, entry-level bicycles for American consumers. Their bikes are tested for safety and have a recommended maximum capacity. This is the maximum amount of weight the bike can safely carry while riding.

Janet Renee, MS, RD
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How to Get Mountain Bike Disc Brakes to Stop Squeaking

Disc brakes work differently than traditional systems you find on some multi-speed bicycles. They have a rotor, or metal disc, that turns with the wheel. Brake pads press against the rotor, as opposed to the rim of the wheel. A disc brake system on a mountain bike would be similar to one on any style of bicycle.

Darla Ferrara
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Tube Vs. Tubeless Mountain Bike Tires

The tube vs. tubeless debate is common in mountain biking circles. While both systems are reliable and have their own sets of advantages, it may really come down to a rider's preferences and peace of mind. Many riders are satisfied with the option of running either system.

Brandon Mathis
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How to Adjust the Chain Tension on a Mountain Bike

A slackened chain will decrease your ability to transfer energy to the pedals of your mountain bike. Your shoes can easily get caught in a loosened chain during hairpin turns, resulting in painful slide outs on the trail. All multigear mountain bikes are equipped with a high-tech component known as the rear derailleur.

Philip Foster
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How to Adjust the Hydraulic Disc Brakes on a Mountain Bike

There are many advantages to hydraulic disc brakes on a bicycle. Unlike rim brakes, discs have tremendous stopping power in mud, rain and snow, and they can also be used with any tire width. They are available in mechanical and hydraulic. Hydraulics tend to cost more but have more stopping power.

Abby Roberts
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How Do Bar Ends Work on a Bicycle?

Bar ends are an accessory to handlebars on mountain bikes. They're the stubby additions to both ends that make your handlebars appear like the horns of a bull. They have purpose for the majority of mountain bikers, while others dislike them.

Wade Shaddy
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How to Fix Slipping Gears on a Mountain Bike

One of the most important things to maintain on a mountain bike, or any bike, is the drivetrain. This includes the shifters, chain, front and rear derailleur, the cassette and crankset. All of these parts work together to form your bike's engine.

Abby Roberts
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How to Convert a Mountain Bike into a Stationary Exercise Bike

A mountain bike is a rugged bicycle that is built to withstand the stresses of off-road biking. However, any bicycle, including a mountain bike, can be converted into a stationary exercise bike.

Joe King, M.S.
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Which Mountain Bike is Best: Steel or Alloy?

While recreational bikers often stick to the roads, mountain bikers generally prefer to navigate scenic trails and backwoods courses. The mountain bike has been equipped with a shock absorbent suspension for off-road riding. Consider your budget as well as your level of skill before selecting a mountain bike.

Philip Foster
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The Best BMX Bike for Boys

From old school style to new school trends, there is no doubt that the BMX obsession holds strong. Even when it comes to bikes for young boys, these days there are very specific requirements for Race BMX, Freestyle BMX and Dirt BMX.

Amanda Caswell
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Mountain Bike Disc Brake Conversion

A majority of bicycles use a rim style brake, such as a caliper or direct-pull cantilever, but some cyclists prefer disc brakes. Unlike rim-mounted brakes, disc brakes are placed on the side of the wheel hub, though they operate similarly with two brake pads squeezing the disc to slow the bicycle.

Ryan Haas
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