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Posted in Sale Mountain Bikes by bike2009 on May 30, 2010

Lowriding began as a cultural element of Chicano Americans, part of the street culture of the American barrio where Mexican immigrants maintained a lively urban culture.Lowrider bikes, one of the most splendid and unique products of this culture, are a cross between the Harley and the cruiser bike, decorated with paint and chrome and streamers, found in any all-American hometown parade.

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As you might surmise, lowriding bikes hug the ground.The highest points on a lowrider bike are almost always its two hand grips, just like you might find on its motorized cousin, the Harley motorcycle.The seat of a lowrider bike is down at wheel level and its pedals are sometimes higher than the seat!These bikes are typically a highly individualized creation.Most of them are ridden with enormous pride by their creators, although you can buy some standard models and a few elaborate models in a good bike store, especially in cities of the American West.

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Despite the fact that these bikes originated within the poverty of the barrio, lowrider bikes are anything but cheap.Makers of these one-of-a-kind creations regard their bicycles as much as an artwork and a mechanical marvel as a means of transportation, though part of the joy of creation has always been parading them down the street when completed–these are not pieces of art meant for life in dusty museums, for the most part.Each part is usually carefully selected for its utility as well as its beauty, with the resulting bike a breathtaking example of technical and artistic ingenuity.

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Lowrider bikes are becoming a presence in more and more cities, perhaps made more “respectable” among the affluent bicyclists who drive the market by the increasing popularity of their cousin, the recumbent bicycle .As the baby boomer generation ages and feels increasing twinges of back pain riding on the dropped handlebars of road bikes, expect to see more and more lowrider and recumbent bikes alike.

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And once you get your first basic lowrider bike, don’t be too surprised if you find yourself flipping through the real or online pages of a lowrider parts catalog musing, “Hmm.I wonder how that golden sprocket would look on my bike?”Lowrider bikes have a tradition of creative embellishment and technical improvisation that calls out the artist and the inventor in many of us.

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What, really, could be better to evoke, especially if you’re already a bike rider?

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Posted in Sale Mountain Bikes by bike2009 on May 30, 2010

A specialized mountain bike is one that has especially been customized to meet the requirements of the rider. These bikes have customized parts and accessories added to a basic version. Adding or making a small change can make a significant difference in the comfort of the biking experience.

A specialized bike can either be ordered directly from a dealer or can be customized at home by ordering the necessary parts and accessories. However, it is advisable that customizing a mountain bike yourself should only be undertaken if you are an experienced mountain biker and are aware of the various options available. If you are a beginner and mainly indulge in mountain biking as a leisure activity, a basic mountain bike model without customization should be adequate. With growing experience and knowledge, you will be in a better position to customize your own bike.

Mountain bike specialization could include improving the bike?s performance by adding more and better parts, or improving its looks. There is no shortage of mountain bike parts that you can buy. To customize your bike, you can add new brakes, pedals, gears or handlebars. You can change its frame, suspension system or tires. You can also make your bike trendier and flashier by painting it the color of your choice. The sales staff will try to sell you anything they can but you need to decide what parts are needed to make your rides safe and enjoyable and what parts may be added simply to make the bike look cool.

There is virtually no limit to the amount of money you can spend on customizing your mountain bike. It is advisable to figure out what price range you are willing to pay for the various parts and try to look for parts that fit your budget, to keep your spending under control.

Mountain Bikes provides detailed information on Mountain Bikes, Mountain Bike Reviews, Mountain Bike Parts, Specialized Mountain Bikes and more. Mountain Bikes is affiliated with Cheap Pocketbike.

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