Wednesday, 5 January 2011

Why go on a winter ride?

With more snow predicted over the next week you might be starting to think that you'll never get a consistent training program going unless you grab a road bike and “pretend” your outside. This type of training might suit brain dead roadies, but for the likes of us mountain bike fans, we need to feel the terrain, get a sore ass and break some nails, no matter what winter throws at us.

Of course this is easier said than done especially when your sat at home with the fire blazing, the last thing in your mind is “you know what? I wanna go freeze at the local trail” but there are a great deal of reasons and advantages to taking your trusty steed out for a blast.

Reason One - No “everyday” walkers

Everyone in their time has had the annoying situation where a family with kid's just happened to pick the best mountain bike spot to go for their “pleasure walk”, now nothing is wrong with this but as a rider this can be the most annoying thing known to man. Without random kid's running around and having to concentrate on them more than the course you can never truly go full pelt, bring on winter where all these families stay indoors you probably have a whole mountain to enjoy, all to yourself.

Reason Two – Snow = Fun

Nothing is more fun than blasting around a trail when youur rear end suddenly slips out and you just manage to stay on the bike, the thrill, the fun, all this can be enjoyed 10 times more when the whole trail is covered in pure white slippery goodness.

Reason Three – Fitness

Not riding during winter can be disastrous come spring, last year I totally forgot that my mountain bike existed and come spring when the weather was warm and I was ready to hit the trails, I was lucky to make it out of the village alive. From this experience I know that bracing the harsh winter weather just one hour a week keeps me slightly fit and ready to tackle spring. This is why I recommend you go for a light or even rigour “fun” ride every week in winter, atleast then you can eat a bit more food for that winter jacket!

Reason Four (Males Only ^^) - Toughness

Nothing screams out your a man (or an insane man riding his bike) than going out in the snow and facing the harshness of winter head on, now I can't promise anyone will see you (all those “roadies” hiding in their warm houses) but if they do they'll be amazed at how manly you are as you slog through 3 inches of new snow.

Ok so I lied I could only think of four reasons, well one wasn't very good so three but I cant stress enough the importance of winter riding to your all year cycling enjoyment and with today's modern winter clothing you won't feel the cold.




Moda Presto 2010 - Is it all that bad?

After a few bad reviews from the likes of Bike Radar, I was sceptical of riding the Moda Presto, but due to the fact it was shiny and full of top end kit I just couldn’t resist. Taking it round the lake I found a few problems mostly involving the ascents and descents making me feel a little nervous compared to my Felt Bike but I stuck with it, on the flat sections of the lake is where the Presto shone through offering amazingly high spec for a bike under £1000 it flew over small bumps with the Reba SL Fork absorbing most of the vibrations.

At the end of the 25 mile course I wasn’t in love with the Presto (I love my Felt too much) but it has still impressed me more than any other full suspension bike in the £1000 price range, mostly because every other full susser in that price range is made of 'poorer' quality components or well known brands “value models” but the Presto has some of the best kit available.

I mean where else could you find the combination of American Classic MTB 26 Disc wheels with a full Shimano XT drivetrain and a Reba SL Team Fork for less than £1000, maybe you could find these under that price if you searched online for weeks but thats not what the Presto is, its a whole bike offering amazing components as well as a frame and all the other bits and bobs you need to build a bike.

The worst case sceanrio is that you buy this bike take it for a ride and absolutely hate it, you could strip it down throw it all onto a high performance frame like a Cove Handjob and you'd have an amazing hardtail for a super low price, plus you could ebay the shock.

My recommendation is to grab one of these because at this price they won't be around for long.