FALCON BIKES
The Falcon 'bloodline' goes back to 1880 and hence the pedigree in the cycle industry.
Stemming from over 120 years ago, Falcon is the mother brand to Claud Butler, Optima and Shogun, amongst others and thus is the largest bicycle brand in Britain with high pedigree. Falcon products offer top notch specification, great value for money and excellent reliability for both cycling enthusiasts and casual riders alike. Bike ranges include mountain bikes, trekking bikes, road bikes, kids bikes and more.
Mountain Bikes
Mountain bikes is a general term for some very specific types of bike - freeride, off-road, downhill, slalom, trials or cross country. The heart of the bike is the frame and materials used range from steel, aluminium, carbon and latterly magnesium and may have optional front suspension, aka 'hardtail' or front and rear suspension aka 'full' or 'dual' suspension. Likened to a car, suspension keeps the wheels on the ground to increase traction and therefore control but also cushions the rider from the sudden impact of obstacles such as tree roots on a forest path or rocks ona mountain path. Technically, suspension makes the bike easier to control, reduces fatigue and usually make the ride more confortable. Braking is achieved by one of 3 main methods, drum brakes, disc brakes ( hydraulic or mechanical - cable ) or the use of pads eg 'v' brakes, caliper or cantilever.
The Falcon 'bloodline' goes back to 1880 and hence the pedigree in the cycle industry.
Stemming from over 120 years ago, Falcon is the mother brand to Claud Butler, Optima and Shogun, amongst others and thus is the largest bicycle brand in Britain with high pedigree. Falcon products offer top notch specification, great value for money and excellent reliability for both cycling enthusiasts and casual riders alike. Bike ranges include mountain bikes, trekking bikes, road bikes, kids bikes and more.
Mountain Bikes
Mountain bikes is a general term for some very specific types of bike - freeride, off-road, downhill, slalom, trials or cross country. The heart of the bike is the frame and materials used range from steel, aluminium, carbon and latterly magnesium and may have optional front suspension, aka 'hardtail' or front and rear suspension aka 'full' or 'dual' suspension. Likened to a car, suspension keeps the wheels on the ground to increase traction and therefore control but also cushions the rider from the sudden impact of obstacles such as tree roots on a forest path or rocks ona mountain path. Technically, suspension makes the bike easier to control, reduces fatigue and usually make the ride more confortable. Braking is achieved by one of 3 main methods, drum brakes, disc brakes ( hydraulic or mechanical - cable ) or the use of pads eg 'v' brakes, caliper or cantilever.
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