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Project Niner Air 9 Carbon – Uber Light Race Bike – Part 2
So now that we have selected the frame that we are goung to use for project build, the next thing to consider will be the fork. By the way, the Niner frame is not the lightest frame out there that … Continue reading
Cycling Fitness – Losing Those Last Few Pounds – Part 4
So here we are, mid January. The holidays are behind us and the race season is 30 to 60 days in front of us for most. Now is the time to start to make that final push to your desired … Continue reading
Mountain Biking Requires Full Body Fitness
Smart Ideas To Keeping A Healthy Level Of Fitness Physical fitness is important for many reasons and especially if you like to ride a mountain bike Being fit can make you more attractive, fight depression, improve self-esteem, and improve physical … Continue reading
Cycling Fitness Starts With Nutrition
A Healthy Body Is A Happy Body! Nutrition has so many possibilities as to what you can use, do and how you can apply it to your own diet. It is rare to find somebody that will have the same … Continue reading
BikePartsExpress – Get Fit With These Cycling Tips – Winter Cycling
Clever Fitness Ideas If fitness is at the top of your to do list, get started with the information in the article below to make sure you get the most from whatever you decide to do. Not all fitness advice … Continue reading
Building Muscle Is Important In Cycling
Some muscle building is done on the bike, but there is much that can be done off the bike too. Try These Tips! Muscle building is the same as any other type of self-improvement: if you have the right information … Continue reading
I’m Beginning To Enjoy…Certain Bicycle Parts That I Haven’t Used In A While
I am beginning to enjoy my re-acquaintance with my little ring. Of all the bike parts on my ride, it used to be that the little ring was the bike part that got used the least. I just carried it … Continue reading
Finally! My Favorite Bicycle Saddle Is In Stock – Prologo
I have been riding and racing bicycles since the mid 90′s. One of first lessons I learned was those padded shorts really do work. I think the second lesson I learned was to not skimp on your saddle. Bicycle saddles … Continue reading
InterMountain Cup 2012 First Race – St. George Utah
the following is a guest post from my friend Christian Burrell in Utah So after getting hooked on mtn bike racing last year, I waited and trained all winter long waiting for this race. Finally the day arrived! I rode … Continue reading
Niner Air 9 Carbon frame review
There aren’t many 29er-only manufacturers out there but Niner are a big part of the vanguard, promoting big wheels with almost evangelical zeal. The Air 9 Carbon is their flagship hardtail, incorporating the geometry that the company have been refining … Continue reading