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Guide to Bicycle Frames Basics

Learn the basics of bicycle frames


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There are plenty of bicycle frames for sale, including wholesale bike frames, but why settle? There are plenty of bicycle frame manufacturers in the US as well as manufacturers of custom bicycle frames that can create track bike frames, road bike frames and mountain bike frames that will blow your socks off as well as those of your competitors (should you compete).

Use these bicycle frames basics to determine the type of frame you need.

1. Rely on the mountain bike frame for rugged terrains.

2. Pick the road bike frames for smoother, long distance riding.

3. Get track bike frames for the rigors of the track.

4. Go for the custom bike for the ultimate in bike frames.

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Eat up the distances with road bike frames


Their lightness and strength allow you comfort and longevity.

I recommend: Bicycle frame makers feature aluminum bike frames, titanium bike frames and carbon fiber in their road bike frames. Noted US bike frame manufacturers of road bike frames are Trek Bikes and Lynskey Performance.

Tackle mountains with the aid of mountain bike frames


These cycling frames take abuse and keep on truckin'. If your company is interested in getting into mountain biking as a way to build moral for your company's employees or raise money for charities, make sure your company has the right frames for the job. Mountain bike frames can be fairly light, despite their heartiness, and are usually comprised of scandium bicycle frames, steel bicycle frames, aluminum bicycle frames or carbon fiber bicycle frames.

I recommend: There are many manufacturers of the hearty cycling frame. Two US manufacturers are Azonic and Niner Bikes.

Hit the track with track bike frames


These bikes will help you eat up the miles on the track. Track bike frames are similar to road bike frames in that they're lighter than mountain bike frames, and are for speed. It is possible to get track bike frames with untrack-like additions such as bottle holders.

I recommend: Two US manufacturers of track bike frames are Soma Fabrications and Pake. The frames are made of chromium-molybdenum or steel and are for longevity and endurance.

Pick custom bicycle frames for the ultimate ride


Custom bike manufactures are able create the opposite of wholesale bicycle frames in their attention to detail. Carbon fiber bike frames can be in custom bike frames, as well as steel, and any material your company chooses, including titanium bike frames or aluminum bike frames.

I recommend: Two custom manufacturers are Aegis of and Anvil Bikes. What is interesting about Aegis is that fact that this company produces exceptional products: mountain bike frames, track bikes frames and road bike frames. Anvil Bike is the epitome of the custom bike frame manufacturer. No bike frame by this company is the same and they all fit the rider. The rider also decides the material of the bike frame.

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  • A bike frame is not necessarily just a bike frame, but must fit the terrain you will use it on. With these bike frame basics, your company can decide the bike on which to focus. If your company does not find a suitable bike frame, contact the manufacturers to have bike frames designed for you.
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