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Posted on Wednesday, April 28th, 2010 and is filed under African-American, Auto, Bikes, Buyer's Guides, Cities, Cycling, Games, Health & Fitness, Home, Livestyle, Nature, Outdoor, Outdoor, Photography, Sports, Teen, Travel. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

Bike MagazineBike Magazine is a magazine that is all about mountain biking and prides itself in being the premiere authority in everything that is biking. Hardcore bicycle enthusiasts would be happy to pick this Bike Magazine and immediately feel at home. For a few dollars, there are lots of useful information and interesting articles about bikes. While it is not the National Geographic of Biking, I find this Bike Magazine very useful nonetheless. The Bike Magazine highlights the great sport of mountain biking and is second to none in doing so.
I got interested in buying Bike Magazine because my cousin from the other end of Fresno California, started posting his adventures of mountain biking. He had a collection of bikes and started selling them off. He had a group of friends going around with him. I asked him, you’re not getting married are you? Not yet, I still have to go biking.
I flip through the pages, and it says “Rumble Young Man, Rumble” I imagine the adrenalin rush of the bikers, which I came across one weekend, they are like an army swooshing all over the freeway! I like the article which says “Aim High”, which what was my cousin was doing. He would practice daily to prepare for bike running.
What impresses me most is how beautiful the photographs are. I am sure you heard that Bike Magazine has some pretty pictures, but don’t believe everything you hear – because I bet none of them will ever come close to what you are about to see inside the magazine the first time you pick it up. The photographs are just simply stunning and completely mesmerizing too. The pictures are crisp and details are sharp, the choice of terrain is excellent, but what I like about them is the choice of shots themselves. Bike Magazine presents the cyclist and the bike in its entire splendor; whether soaring up in the air or traversing through rough terrain, there is this powerful emotion that the pictures evoke.
One thing I like too, for pragmatism’s sake, is the Ask Chopper bit. This  Bike Magazine column by Greg Randolph, the resident bike sage of the magazine, is more of a question and answer portion where readers get to email him all sort of questions related to the sport. From wheel spokes to kids’ bike’s training wheels, from repairs to riding techniques, he seems to have the answer to all our biking questions. No question is too small or big for Greg Randolph. Does he have a bike bible then? We may never know.
Then there are the articles about hard-to-find parts, innovative bike designs, and featured athletes of the great sport. The interviews are a good way of knowing what goes inside the heads of these celebrated fine individuals on track and off track. This is a sure fire necessity for bikers.
As a bike enthusiast, you might expect pages that feature parts and accessories to the sport, and how much they cost. You will not be disappointed. There are tons of pages that will give you information on the latest about bike parts, equipment, and gear. It’s like a one-stop shop for bikers who want to shell out good cash for good stuff. This one’s a steal, for an investment of dollars. Cyclists and bikers definitely have to have this Bike Magazine.

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