Thursday, March 12, 2009

Skills and Tips #1


Night Moves
Know how to use your lights and ride through the night.

Set Your Light RightThe ideal light setup combines a helmet-mounted spotlight and a bar-mounted unit with a broad-coverage beam. But if you can afford only one, a helmet-mounted light is better because it directs the light where you are looking. Mount it close to the center-top of your helmet. "The higher you put it, the more stable it's going to be," says expert, "which means it won't fatigue your neck as much over the course of the ride.


"Look Where You Want to GoYour light--like your bike--is going to follow your eyes, so look ahead, not down. "Your helmet light should be aimed at least eight feet ahead," says expert. The final adjustments depend on the condition of the trail you're riding--which you should plan for well in advance. A first-timer? Stick to a trail you know like the back of your hand so you can test your night vision on known obstacles and corners.


Lights and Arm Warmers Go TogetherA good cold wheater rule: If you need lights to ride, wear arm warmers. "Temperatures can fall rapidly at night," says expert. "And when you're shivering you burn more calories--and on a ride every calorie counts." Hendershot sticks with arm warmers because they're easy to remove, but in the fall, leg warmers and a vest aren't a bad idea, either. Keep Your Perspective Artificial light sources create shadows that skew your perspective on obstacles. Two keys to success in technical situations: knowing about the weird shadows, and saving your highest light-output setting for when things get rough. "The switch to high will give you more confidence," says Hendershot. "You'll think, 'This is great!' even if the difference is minimal.


" Be Confident--and Day Dream night riding success comes down to confidence and a good attitude. "If you think you can do it, then you'll do it," says expert. "That's the most important thing. You need to stay positive and think about fun things. I think about sex and tattoo designs (think positive). For me, that just works." InsyaAllah.

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