Monday 24 October 2011

About Mountain Biking: Get in the Two-Wheeled Holiday Spirit!

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From Beth Puliti, your Guide to Mountain Biking
Too old to trick-or-treat, but still want to partake in Halloween fun? Don't relinquish yourself to handing out candy to the neighborhood kids just yet. Find a mountain bike event near you, don your KISS army costume and pedal alongside like-minded mountain bikers who aren't quite ready to let go of this frightfully fun holiday just yet.

Halloween Mountain Bike Events
With Halloween just around the corner, you're never too old to participate in the surplus of spooky mountain bike events that crop up this time of year. Here's a small sampling of events taking place around the globe...

Tips for Mountain Biking at Night
It's that time of year again: Perhaps the only time you can fit in a ride these days is after nightfall. Being prepared is essential to staying out of harm's way. Keep the following five tips in mind to ensure a safe and enjoyable ride.
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Review: Pearl Izumi AmFIB Lobster Glove
Don't cut your cold-weather mountain bike ride short. Get a pair of these and ride all winter long.
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Add Your 2 Cents
There is a special bond mountain bikers share with each other--and there are even some habits, characteristics and quirks that only other mountain bikers can appreciate. You know you're a mountain biker when...

 


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