Mountain Bikes - Big Wheel

Mountain Bikes - Big Wheel

The origins of Big Wheel are a mystery. Over the years, many theories have been proposed. One of the most common theories is that the original Big Wheel was originally designed as a toy. Gabriel Weil, an inventor designed the Big Wheel. After a brief time it was produced, it became a very popular toy for toddlers. They could climb on top of them and play with them. Eventually, powered cars came to use.

Big Wheel, newly empowered, pursued Rocket Racer through New York and ended up meeting and fighting with him on the Empire State Building. Fortunately, Weil had no practice at using his unique new car and, in the excitement of combat, Big Wheel fell off a great high roof and plummeted to the ground in a spectacular crash. It is generally accepted that the automobile wasn't the original. According to a popular quote, "If you have a boy, you can buy him a bicycle."

Benz, a bicycle tire manufacturer took Weil's unique design and gave Benz a new name. The Weil brothers sold their rights to the term "Big Wheel" in 1847 to describe their new automobile. The Weil brothers promptly patented the design. Although bicycle tires have been around for decades, the Weils were able to create a stable, sturdy bicycle wheel with a smooth exterior surface. The Weilers began mass producing the Big Wheel in different sizes.

Next came the creation of a model. The prototype was a strange looking four-wheeler vehicle without pedals and a seat. This unusual vehicle was soon nicknamed the "Weil Kid." The Weil Kid prototype was just the right size for a ride-on bike. The large diameter of the bicycle wheel allowed the rider easy stopping and smooth rolling. Manufacturers such as Continental, Tomkins and Poulan quickly transformed the bicycle into a standard style ride-on.

Giant made the Niner, a mountain bike with a special purpose. It has a rich history. The Niner is an unobtrusive freestyle motocross bicycle. Giant was able, because it is a low-profile bike to make a lightweight but durable frame. Giant created the Niner to be used in dirt biking and competitive cycling events, such as the Cyclo-cross event.

As mountain bikes became more popular so did the demand for dirt bikes. Dirt bikes have similar characteristics to road bikes, but they have smaller wheels to make it easier for them to maneuver over obstacles like gravel, sand or mud. Dirt bikes are preferred by many competitors to ride-on bikes due to their smaller tire contact area and greater maneuverability.

When choosing the best bike for someone, it is important that they consider their riding style and personality. A bigger wheel with more contact area can be great for maneuvering around obstacles and through tight corners. However, if the rider hates climbing hills or tight switchbacks, then the Niner may be not the best choice. You should also consider how many obstacles the rider will face. If the rider is competitive and prepared to tackle numerous obstacles, then the Big Wheel may be the better option.

Big Wheel: Giant's Big Wheel line of bicycle wheels are the perfect tool for cyclists who like to push themselves off the trail or mountain bike trails. Giant has made improvements to the Big Wheel's design since its first release. Newer versions feature alloy rims and wider tire treads for increased traction on wet and muddy conditions. The Big Wheel is distinguished from other mountain bikes by its many safety features and external links. The internet is a great source for purchasing all kinds of bicycling gear and accessories, so take some time to browse Giant's selection of Big Wheel products online and you'll be sure to find something that strikes your fancy.