West Coast Style - Freeride Fundamentals - A Mountain Bike video
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Great Mirror
This mirror is fantastic. I bought it to replace a helmet mounted mirror when the stem broke on the helmet mount. I can't tell you how much better I like this bar-end mirror. It's much easier to find this mirror out of the corner of my eye, and it provides a very good view of what's behind me, both in the traffic lanes and directly behind me in the bike lane.I did have to mutilate the grip on my handlebar to remove the plug and cut out and opening for the mirror, so just trying it out requires some commitment, but once it is mounted the installation looks clean.I didn't have any significant trouble with the installation. The directions are a little bit unclear about what to do with piece that goes inside the bar (the directions say to "secure" it, but you need to leave it loose, securing only the nut, until it is inside the bar). If you look at the piece and think about how it's going to hold the mirror in place, it's pretty obvious what to do with...
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Good on road bike drop handle bars too!
I have now used 3 types of mirrors for my road bike for both commutes and long tours: , the on the bar end, and the Sprintech bar end mirror for drop handlebars.Short review: I like Mirrycycle the best.I bought the Take a Look mirror based on the strength of reviews from Amazon and I was a little disappointed.One strength I was expecting from the other reviews was being able to always see behind me no matter which position I used on the handlebars and without having to move my head like when you look down at the bar end mirror. This was kind of true, but you had to get your head to the same angle. I...
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Great safety item!
After trying another on handlebar mirror we were happy to find this one. It is excellent, giving you an unobstructed view of the road behind with a substantial size mirror. The fold-away aspect helps with storage.
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Mounts onto bar end, installation wrench included Wide view convex mirror pivots to any viewing angle Top to learn more
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A must for any new mountain biker!
Mountain biking is a little different than most sports, you're usually out in the wilderness, miles away from the nearest phone or road, and putting yourself (and your bike) through a pretty grueling workout. In 'Zinn and the Art of Mountain Bike Maintenance' Lennard Zinn does a great job of making sure that if the bike part of the equation fails, you'll know what to do. From suggesting what tools you should carry with you, teaching you how to use them, and giving you a quick lesson on how each work, this book covers it all.The book uses illustrations instead of photos, so it's easy to tell what's going on, and it covers all the different types (and eras) of components that you'll find. Coverage ranges from the basic (changing a flat tire) to the complex (changing your fork or bottom braket) but is clear throughout.I highly recommend this to anyone who's doing serious riding and wants to learn more about how to tune and fix their bike. As your bike grows older and...
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User friendly
I've been working on my own bicycles since my first Schwinn Sting Ray in 1969. I never thought I would need to consult a manual to work on something as simple as a bicycle. As we all know the bicycle has evolved into a much more complex machine since the days of coaster brakes, single speeds and no suspension.A mechanic by trade, I rely heavily on manuals for working on unfamiliar machinery. I have run the gamut of manual quality. This manual rates on the top of my list with very few others. It is written in plain english and there is an excellent glossary for the uninitiated. I highly recommend it for the beginner as well as the seasoned mechanic. After reading the wheel building section I feel confident enough to attempt building my first wheel. I can't wait.
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Zinn & the Art of Mountain Bike Maintenance is the world’s best-selling book on mountain bike maintenance and repair. This smartly organized and clearly illustrated guide—now in two colors for easier reference—can make a bike mechanic out of anyone.
Lennard Zinn’s expert advice makes quick work of mountain bike repair. Newcomers and experienced mechanics alike will benefit from the hundreds of illustrations, the exploded views of how components go together, and Zinn’s practical, time-saving tips. Zinn’s friendly advice and years of experience make tackling even the most daunting task fun and easy.
All the latest high-tech equipment is covered in this new edition, but Zinn does not neglect older bikes. Indeed, no matter what mountain bike you may have in your garage, chances are you’ll find it—and the way to fix it—in these pages.
A must have for your mountain bike
Whether you have a shiny new mountain bike or one that has been on more than a few trail rides, this book is a must to have in your collection. For about [price] and the price of some tools you'll be able to perform the most common maintenance on your bike yourself. Not only will this save you money (tuneups aren't exactly cheap these days), but you'll understand your equipment much better and be able to handle unexpected situations on the trail.The book is a large format with two columns of text per page and hand drawn figures (basically no photos). Each part of the bike is covered in great depth in pseudo-outline form.The only downside is that the figures can be a bit difficult to understand. I can see how they can be more clear that photos, but some combination of the two or perhaps just more figures would have helped. I've found it is always best to look at the figures alongside my bike so there is no ambiguity.
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Masterful Indeed!
Bicycle training includes physical, psychological, and skills training. Although riders often ignore the latter, without skills training mountain bikers limit their potential enjoyment and development as competent cyclists.This is one of the best books ever published on acquiring mountain biking skills, a book whose principles broadly apply to other forms of bicycling, including road cycling.The book is well-organized and the topics flow well. The book begins with general bike set-up and pedaling, transitions to braking, cornering, hopping, dropping, and jumping, and puts the basics together in chapters about flowing, crazy (miscellaneous) conditions, and racing.The book has more than 100 color photos and diagrams, which overall illustrate its points well. Diagrams, such as those on pages 64, 66, and 67 depicting zero, negative, and positive camber help the reader learn the meaning of familiar yet uncertain terms. Time-sequence photography, such as...
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Is it too late in life???
I'm going on 53 and got my first mountain bike 1 year ago. After a rude introduction to single track, I decided to try and learn some skills. This book looked like a good source of info, so I ordered it. My first impression was that I'll never risk most of the moves shown by the pros in the book. It's definitely geared toward all-out riding. But I went back to the book and got more selective with the chapters. I then realized that all the basics are there. Not only are the techniques shown, but there's great explanations of why they work. It's almost like having a video. So what first looked like an intimidating how-to manual, now seems more like Pandorra's Box. I look forward to practicing whenever I can spare the time, then getting out and enjoying some terrain. The deer trails above my home have taken on new meaning.
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Mastering Mountain Bike Skills is your guide for riding better, faster and more confidently on all terrain. World champion racer Brian Lopes and renowned coach Lee McCormack provide you with all of the key techniques and skills you’ll need to take your ride to the next level.
This new and improved edition of Mastering Mountain Bike Skills provides detailed, technical instruction for every mountain biking discipline:
· Trail
· Gravity
· Aggro
· Racing
· and more
The high-quality photo sequences and demonstrations combined with race stories from Brian Lopes will give you the tools you need, whether you’re a recreational rider looking to rock the trails with friends or a rider looking to beat the competition. Let Mastering Mountain Bike Skills help you ride with more confidence and have more fun.
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Conscious Competence
Learning anything proceeds along a continuum. Starting from where one isn't even aware how much one doesn't know, (unconscious incompetence), the first step is to become aware of just how much one doesn't know. This would be the stage of conscious incompetence. As one gains knowlege and practices a set of skills, they are in the phase of conscious competence. Elite atheletes, like Brian Lopes in mountain biking, have reached the stage of unconscious competence. They no longer even have to think about it, they "just do it." Lopes started riding at 4 years old, and turned pro at 17. Rising from the ranks of BMX, Brian has been successful in a vast range of off road biking activities. Not only has he been successful at many of the biking disciplines, he holds world records in bunny hopping and distance jumping, and he is even the star of a mountain bike video game "Downhill Domination" for PlayStation.The problem is, people at Brian Lopes' level of unconscious...
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Great video
Great video. After about 10 years of mountain biking with several different instructors I learned a lot from watching the West Coast Style videos. Good instruction, easy to understand, good shots of the riders, well-made videos. Just what I needed to improve my riding and stay safe. Thanks!
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Mountain bike gloves If you fall off your bike (or should that be, when), your hands will probably be the first thing to hit the ground – either a paved road, a graveled road, dirt, mud, bushes…all sorts of hazards that can rip up your hands... Although you can buy most accessories second hand if you so desire, the bike helmet is something that you want to buy brand-new, and make sure that it fits your head properly. Bike helmet We may be listing the bike helmet as an ‘accessory’ but it really isn’t. Trail repair kit Regardless of what type of biking you do, it always makes sense to carry a bicycle repair kit with you. If you’re heading down the trail your hands will get sweaty which could cause problems keeping your hands on your bike grips. In mountain biking, it is not a question of if you’re going to fall, it’s a question of when. Always have a a multi-tool designed for bike repair, tire levers, and a patch kit for fixing flat tires. If you’re on a trail heading downhill at a breakneck pace, and a baleful bee takes that opportunity to hit you in the eye, the following seconds could end up being very uncomfortable. However, in order to drink from your water bottle you have to take your hand off one of the handles, and there are sometimes when you don’t want to do that.
It is probable to find vast discounts upon towering bikes online though we might instruct to exam expostulate the bike during the internal store prior to we eventually have your purchase, as good as many bike shops will let we take the bike out... When shopping the towering bike, there have been many factors we should consider, quite as there have been so many bike manufacturers as good as cost points. As we exam out opposite models we can get the feel for the distance of the bike, as good as how your physique is positioned when we float the bike. It is the good thought to emanate the check-list to be sure which we get the right kind of towering bike for the income you’ll be spending as good as the following points will assistance you:. One of the primary considerations will be what you’ll be regulating the bicycle for as good as what kind of turf you’ll be roving on. Bikes have been made to house opposite roving conditions. You can additionally buy an all towering bike which covers both cross-country as good as freestyle / downhill. Remember which it might not be many appropriate to squeeze form the vast box sell chains, as the little of the good deals upon bikes from these bondage might spin out to be the fake manage to buy in the prolonged run. Mountain bike components should additionally be deliberate (the brakes, shifters, levers, bottom brackets, etc). You can check reviews online prior to shopping the towering bike to check this aspect specifically. You’ll additionally instruct to check the repute of the manufacturer or code when we have been shopping the towering bike. Just similar to cars or motorcycles it is really probable to find good deals upon bikes formed upon the prior year’s models.
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If you only ride casually or recreationally then really any type of mountain bike you're comfortable with will do. On the other hand if you want to do this type of cycling regularly you really should invest in a bike design specifically for this... When you go to buy one of the GT mountain bikes, you shouldn't just buy the first one to catch your eye. GT mountain bikes are best known their triangular frame bikes. Though XC mountain biking doesn't get the attention as say downhill biking , possibly because it's not as trilling never the less it has become an Olympic sport. A XC bike is the lightest of all mountain bikes and typically weight between 22 and 30 pounds. Your sitting position on one of these bicycles is more upright than say a road bike, but it isn't as upright as a downhill bike. They have a large number of bikes and are known for the diversity of their line of bike models. Cross Country mountain biking happens typically on terrain that is fairly to moderately smooth which includes things like paved roads, smooth dirt fire roads or forest paths and trails.

the semi-pro in tight-fitting bike swag sweating 102.7 miles up Mount Mitchell; the bicycle commuter pedaling to work; the casual rider looking to get active and drop a few pounds; the mountain biker swerving through the dirt trails in Duncan Park.
Buy a bright-coloured one for visibility like this Giro Transfer bike helmet in silver. You might also consider gloves (especially mountain-bike riders) as your hands are the first thing to break your fall. Elbow and knee pads are also useful offroad
I date this at 1985 or 1986, after Matthew's Top of the Hill Daly City started adding mountain bikes to its fleet of “get a bike!” 18-speed touring bikes, but before CD players became the dominant stereo accessory. Steven Matthew David was always