Friday 23 March 2012

Create an adrenalin rush every day riding a giant MTB

Create an adrenalin rush every day riding a giant MTB; however, if there aren't too many hill sides, dried up stream beds and old ruins to cycle through on your way to the shops, when the weekend rolls round great outdoors can be challenged, and if one is lucky survive the rigours of the downhill runs ready for work on Monday morning. Mountain bikes of MTBs as they are more often referred to are another evolution in the development of the humble bicycle; first appearing in the early 1980s and considered at the time to be more a fad than anything else.
Since that time an entire sport has risen up around them and has opened up an entire new world for many cycling enthusiasts, all of whom need a little more than mere road racing or riding. Developed from the old sport of cyclo cross which was huge in the fifties and sixties, cyclo cross bikes were little more than drop handle road bikes with wide tyres and rims needed to negotiate the muddy conditions which cyclo cross riders thrived on.
With the development of MTBs in the early eighties, cyclo cross enthusiasts as well as ordinary regular cyclists were able to ride on and access terrain which hitherto had been inaccessible; over time, as is the case with an innovation such as MTBs an entirely new sport was developed and within that sport there are several disciplines, all of which are different and have their own framework of rules.
Feel the wind in your hair; riding to work, down to the shops or just out for a Sunday cycle ride with the kids is great fun. Buy your next (or first) cycle and discover an amazing outdoor world, courtesy of the Giant MTB store at http://www.giantmtb.co.uk.

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