Boys Bikes for All Ages
Boys Mountain Bikes need to be Built Tough
Boys love to get on their bikes and go tear up the terrain, from
the city streets to the dirt tracks and mountains there is nothing more fun than flying downhill on mountain bikes.
Boys are notoriously rough on their bicycles and tend to need bikes that are built to withstand some serious use
and abuse during its lifetime. Buying the right type of bike can make all the difference as to how long it lasts
and how much fun a boy can have on his bike.
There is so much to learn when you are getting ready to look at
boy's mountain bikes, getting the right bike means you probably cannot just buy one off the shelf of your local
department store. Instead you need to take some time to read reviews online about the different manufactures and
what they offer. You should also take the time to learn about every aspect of the bike from the type of frame being
used to the saddle. Mountain bike design is different from all other styles of bike in that they must be able to
take a fair amount of abuse on a regular basis.
Frames are usually made from lightweight aluminum to give them
strength while still keeping them light enough to make them both easier to ride and load on and off the vehicle you
may use to transport them. While frames are all slightly different in design the main goal is to give the rider
plenty of room to maneuver as they ride over the bumps and jumps going down the mountain trails. Unlike most racing
bikes with straight cross tubes, mountain bikes by Raleigh and other companies feature lowered cross tubes for
strength and safety.
Unlike riding a bike on the road where for the most part the going
is quite smooth, the path down the side of the mountain can be very rough and have quite a few jumps and drops
along the way.
To combat this most of today's bikes have some form of suspension.
Mountain bike suspension usually comes in the form of moveable front forks that work much in same way as those on a
motorcycle. This travel absorbs the shock from landing without transferring it to the handlebars and causing the
rider to lose control.
On some of the more expensive boys mountain bikes manufacturers are starting to build a
monoshock style suspension into the rear wheel as well. They are finding that by building rear suspension into the
bike that it helps with control and reduces the amount of wear and tear on the rider's body, especially if they are
a very active rider on challenging courses. Safety should always be a key consideration when choosing the right
bike for your kids.
To find the best bike for your kids you should take them with you to a reputable bicycle shop.
There is no point in going to your local department store, off the rack bikes are generally not going to be made
well enough to handle the type of use the typical boy's mountain bike is going to be subjected to. Children's
Mountain Bikes website can give you the kind of advice you need to make an
informed decision. Make sure you take your kids along to help with choosing a bike, since it is for them their
input will help make sure that they like the bike you pick out.
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