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![]() Alloy Road Bike Integrated Headset 1-1/8" 1-1/2" Gold US $35.00
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![]() Football Print Blk Bike Handlebar Tape Wrap w Bar Plugs US $8.11
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![]() WELLGO LU-964 FLAT CAGE 9/16 MOUNTAIN BIKE PEDALS NEW US $3.87
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![]() New Black Essen Cycling Type Bicycle Bike V Brake Pads US $.99
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![]() Titanium Quick Release Skewer Ti Alex MTB Road Bike Red US $21.61
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![]() Race Face RaceRing 26T 8 Speed Chainring 5-bolt 74BCD US $4.95
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![]() Shimano FC-MC40 Outer Chainring Bolts Set of 4 NEW US $1.95
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![]() Shimano XT RT78 203mm Center Lock Disc Brake Rotors Set NEW US $10.50
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![]() Shimano IS to Post Front Disc brake Adapter 203mm NEW US $3.95
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![]() Shimano 105 5600 English Road Bike Bottom Bracket Cups US $4.95
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![]() Shimano XT M775 Mountain Bike Disc Brake Shifter Lever US $9.95
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![]() Shimano BR-MC16 Cantilever Touring Bike Brake Pads NEW US $2.95
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![]() Shimano Dura Ace 7800 Left Bottom Bracket Cup Italian US $.95
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![]() Race Face RaceRing 46T 8 Speed Chainring 5-Bolt 110BCD US $7.95
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![]() Race Face Deus 3/4 Riser Mountain Bike Handlebar Pink US $21.50
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![]() Shimano XTR M970 V-Brake Cable Adjusting Bolt NEW US $.95
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![]() Shimano Saint SM-RT80 Centerlock Disc Lockring NEW US $.95
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![]() Shimano 105 5600 Italian Road Bottom Bracket Cups NEW US $1.95
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![]() 1 1/8" Internally Relieved Alloy Headset Spacer 10mm US $.95
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![]() Shimano IS Mount/Post Caliper Front Disc Brake Adapter 160mm US $2.95
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![]() Shimano XT RT77 203mm Center Lock Disc Brake Rotor NEW US $1.25
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![]() 2011 Race Face Turbine 3/4 Riser MTB Handlebar Orange US $20.50
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![]() Shimano Ultegra 6600 Left Bottom Bracket Cup English US $1.95
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![]() FSA MegaExo 9200 Ceramic Mountain Bike Bottom Bracket NEW US $37.01
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![]() FSA 10mm Alloy Headset Spacer 1 1/8" Black NEW US $.95
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![]() Campagnolo Veloce Chain Ring Bolts for Triple Crankset US $4.25
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![]() Scott Components Alloy Headset Spacer White NEW US $.95
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![]() Race Face RaceRing 42T 9 Speed Chainring 5 bolt 94BCD NEW US $9.95
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![]() Race Face Deus XC 170mm Crankset Turbine Rings NEW US $112.50
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![]() Shimano Deore XT 203mm Centerlock Disc Brake Rotor NEW US $9.95
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![]() Shimano Post/Post 203mm Front Disc Brake Adapter NEW US $10.50
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![]() Colnago Anatomic Alloy 42cm Road Bike Handlebar NEW US $14.95
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![]() Magura QM-12 Disc Adapter F-180 / R-160 IS to Post Caliper US $1.95
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![]() FSA SL-K 31.6mm Carbon Road Bike Seatpost 20mm SB NEW US $35.00
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![]() Shimano Mountain Bike Post-IS Brake Mount Adapter 160mm US $1.95
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![]() Cannondale Comp Road Mountain Stem Stealth Black 90mm NEW US $6.75
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![]() FSA MegaExo 9010 Ceramic Mountain Bike Bottom Bracket NEW US $41.28
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Yes, these bikes are different, both in purpose and performance. Only because of the terrain that they must efficiently negotiate, they are geared up to take these additional challenges.
Gears had to be taken from the road bike technology until Shimano started to make equipment especially for mountain biking. This has now become a serious sport and is also a part of Olympics as an event.
Mountain bikes are so popular these days that over the years they have developed and evolved into a totally different class.
Mountain Bike Ratings
Moving from some simple beginnings, mountain bikes have made some tremendous changes, since they had to be made especially for climbing and moving around mountainous terrain. Special gears, tires, wheel rims, handle bars, stems and the biggest development was the suspension.
The first gear levers were made to go on straight handle bars and then the indexed lever was made for accurate shifting. Different types of tires with treads for all conditions are now available to fit the standard wheel size that now many companies are making.
Handle bars and stems were first made in steel, then alloys, and now carbon and titanium have replaced, thus gaining on weight saving and enhancing strength.
Mountain Bike Parts
Most of the bike parts were follow up coming from the road bike, and modified according to the mountain biking requirements. However the present version that is available in the market is a specialty designed for this very purpose of mountain biking. With specific modifications derived to serve specific purposes, the mountain bike has come a long way.
Frames: Originally these were made from steel, usually in nice shiny chrome, but as technology changed frames with the road bikes, so it did with the mountain bikes too.
Sleek and compact frame designs, lightweight alloy and now carbon fiber are the most popular materials these days. The specialized Stump-Jumper is a classic, and we can buy this in so many styles. Hardtail, Full Suspension, and for full Retro style this Stump-Jumper is classic.
Suspensions: Front suspensions were taken from the off-road motor-bike world, however they had to be lighter but was effectively made possible with the help of alloy steel. Springs were initially used, and later oil, then air for suspension, and which was adjustable for spring and the amount of rebound we got.
Go Where You Like
Cross-country definitely is a hard sport and is a mixture of strength and agility. While coming downhill is completely all technique and agility, with very little strength. These bikes are like motocross bikes minus the engine, suspension in the front and back with a lot of movement, and long wheel bases for comfort, with bigger tires and disc brakes.
All these features are now found on cross-country bikes, with the disc brakes being very popular. However many people still stick to v-brakes for controllability and also full suspension for both front and back.
There are many set ups that we can go for, but would be much better if we make sure what we need, so as to understand exactly what we want.
Did you like the article on mountain bikes?, Phil Carter is a syndicated columnist on different resources. More articles on mountain bike reviews and road bikes at http://www.bikecyclingreviews.com/mountainbikes.html.



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