Give the Gift of a New Extreme Biking Experience
Posted on 13. Jan, 2010 by Harold Kramer in Extreme Adventure Gifts
Extreme sports are the new craze now days. The adrenaline rush they provide is often what makes them so appealing. If you have a loved one that loves trying new activities and needs a new challenge, speed biking could be the perfect sport for them. Speed biking is a form of biking that involves traveling down hills and other paths at high speeds. It requires great physical strength, precision, and can be very rewarding.
Very basic equipment is needed to get started. They need a bike, helmet, and pads. Biking has been a sport for many years and includes sports such as mountain and cross country biking. These do not necessarily require speed and are considered leisure activities in most cases. They can still push the rider but may not provide the rush that speed biking can. Freestyle and speed biking are more exhilarating and challenging because they require skill and guts.
Why is speed racing one of the best extreme adventure gifts? There are no special tricks that have to be mastered and it can be done anywhere. Someone who speed races faces the challenge of maximizing their speed with the right clothing and proper body positioning on the bike. They must be able to maneuver the bike at a high speed without fear of crashing. After some basic training, they are free to try it anywhere they desire.
They will get to feel the rush of air on their face and complete freedom. It may even be something they like so much that they begin doing it regularly as a hobby. This type of sport does not require a lot of dough to get started. The biggest money item is the bike and then all they need is a little time to enjoy it. Sometimes the best gift is one that provides exhilaration and fun. Give your adventure loving friend or family member something they can truly enjoy and get into.
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http://www.ms-racing.at/ms/wordpress/2007/09/19/markus-stoeckl-breaks-record-for-series-mountain-bikes-by-23-kmh/


