Mountain Bikes – Frame
Designs
The frame of the mountain bike is without question the most
important factor to determine whether the bike could make the
grade or not.
Like most goods that are for sale, the better the quality
is, the more expensive the goods become and so the materials
used in mountain bikes determine in large part the price tag
that it will have. Generally, the lighter the frame of the
bike, the more expensive it becomes. Special alloys have been
developed to make the mountain bike so. This is done because
the last thing that a mountain biker would want when riding is
the added weight. Frames being the heaviest part of the bike
have to be made lighter. This is the ideal especially for
competitive biking; however market forces will always dictate
that options are made varied.
Mountain Bike Frame Materials
Cro-Moly – bike frames that are made from
cro-moly are often the choice for starter mountain bikes.
Cro-moly though being made from steel is heavy. On the other
hand, cro-moly has the ability to flex over bumps that the ride
of the bike could be slightly smoother. There is nothing wrong
with a cro-moly frame provided the rider is not bothered by the
added weight. As cro-moly is used for basic bike road bike
frames, the rider has to test it out and compare it with other
bike frame materials. The added weight of the steel will hinder
competitive riding although this may not matter much when
mountain biking is done purely for the fun of it.
Aluminum – Aluminum bike frames are lighter
bike frame materials and are a more popular choice than
cro-moly. Aluminum however is not as strong as steel. To make
it more durable, the frame has to be made stiff that translate
into bulkier frames. Stiffening the aluminum also result into a
stiffer ride.
Carbon Fiber – is an ideal material
although its main use is for the front fork of the bike. For
carbon fiber to be used for the whole frame will mean more
expense on the buyer, but carbon fiber being a lightweight and
yet very strong material will provide a truly high performance
ride.
Titanium – titanium is amazingly light and
strong at the same time. This should be the best material for
high performance very sophisticated bikes. The price though
could be well beyond the reach of most mountain biking
enthusiast and competitive bikers.
Mountain Bike Frame Sizing
Another important factor in considering a bike frame is its
size. The correct size of a mountain bike is of vital
importance since the bikers comfort and agility will depend
much on this. Mountain bikes are made smaller than the ordinary
road bikes. To get the ideal size, the mountain bike should be
at least three inches smaller than your ordinary road bike.
Another way to do it is to put the bike between the legs with
the tip of the saddle touching your back. Lift the front wheels
until it touches your crotch. The front wheels should be about
10 centimeters off the ground.
Angles
The angle of the bike's frame translates drastically on how
the mountain bike will perform. Critical angles are the head
tube and the seat tube. Angles that are steeper are ideal for
uphill pedaling while slacker angles are good for stability and
high speed pedaling.
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