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Posted in Sale Mountain Bikes by bike2009 on January 16, 2010

It seems in every magazine I look in I am seeing more and more ads for pit bikes. For those of you that don?t know, pit bikes are smaller versions of larger dirt bikes. Pit bikes have gained a lot of popularity in the past few years. There are many reasons for this, so let?s discuss a few.

Back in the day no one but little kids rode mini bikes. It all started when some pro riders began bringing these little dirt bikes into the pits to get around between races. Hence the name, pit bikes. Well pros love to compete so they started tricking out their little bikes and racing around.

It didn?t take long to catch on with other people as they started riding pit bikes also. Pit bikes are cheaper, and in many cases more fun to ride than larger dirt bikes. When you get older like me you don?t want to try 100 foot jumps anymore. It really starts to hurt when you crash. When you ride a pit bike the size of everything changes and makes riding quite a bit less dangerous.

Now I have fun riding pit bikes with my friends and racing around. We do smaller tabletop jumps and small double jumps. When I crash I am going at a much lower speed and doing a much smaller jump. I can also do many more tricks on my pit bike because it is so light and easy to ride.

Pit bikes are cheaper and easier to fix than full size dirt bikes. I recently bought a Thumpstar pit bike for $1600 and this thing came all ready to ride. It came with an upgraded suspension, and a great motor. Most pit bikes look really cool too.

When pit bikes first hit the scene many of them were junk, which gave them a reputation as being unreliable. Well now they have come a long way and are much more reliable. It is also becoming easier to find parts for pit bikes online. In the old days when your pit bike broke you were out of luck, but now things have changed. Pit bikes have become a big industry. Because of this they are naturally improving, and getting better all the time.

I love riding pit bikes with my friends and just goofing off. Now that you can buy a cheap reliable bike I would highly recommend getting one. They are great for the kids and the whole family. So check out some pit bikes and have fun riding this summer!

I am currently hosting a pit bike website. For news and reviews on the latest pit bikes stop by at http://thumpstarpitbike.org We also have parts for you pit bike available for sale!

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Posted in Sale Mountain Bikes by bike2009 on January 16, 2010

Recumbent bikes have a larger seat than an ordinary bicycle and the seat is placed lower. You actually fit into the seat and it is quite comfortable as opposed to being perched on a narrow seat.

They can have two or three wheels that you power by pedaling with your legs, although there are some models that are powered by the hands or both the feet and hands. The handlebars are located either at shoulder height or below the seat so that your arms will hand naturally as you are riding.

Another significant difference between these bikes and ordinary bikes is that they force you to use different muscles than you are used to using. It takes time to develop the leg muscles necessary to ride them. So it may feel completely different when you start to use one for the first time.

There are many facts to consider if you are thinking about using one of these pieces of exercise equipment. They are a popular choice for anyone who is recuperating from an injury to the wrists, neck or back. This type of bike allows them to still continue their bicycle exercising.

These bikes are safer than ordinary ones because it is virtually impossible to go over the handlebars. On the other hand, hill climbing is a lot harder to do and there is much more stress placed on the knees.

If you usually ride a bike where there is a lot of traffic, you have a lower position and this less visibility. It is also harder to see what is behind you, but most bikes have rearview mirrors so you can see all the cars. It is advisable to try one out in a fitness store or a gym before you make your final decision.

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