Going Off Road With A Rock Cycle
Looking at a rock cycle in the window of a shop may prove a curious experience for one who is not entirely familiar with biking. After all, the look and design of the common rock cycle may not be as visually appealing as some of the other racing bikes on the market, but the average rock cycle is not designed to be appealing. It is designed to be effective.A Matter Of Image
As such, if one does enjoy the more “extreme” nature of off road biking (and let it be known not all off road biking is extreme or dangerous, but the term “extreme” has become a common adjective for this type of biking) then it becomes critical to use a solid rock cycle as this type of cycle will still ride smooth and absorb all the bumps and troubles that an off road terrain has to offer. Additionally, a rock cycle will still be able to move within this environment, which is a critical attribute. After all, who would want to take a bike out into the great outdoors only to discover the bike physically won’t move? Stick with a solid rock cycle and avoid such a calamity!
As such, if you are planning such a trip it may be wise to head over to the local bike shop and see what bikes are currently available. If you find one that matches your wants, snag it before someone else does! Then, how about hitting the trails?