Roost guards are aimed at MX riders not MTB riders - they fit over your chest to stop the roost (stones, dirt, etc) from the person in front hitting you. They offer much less protection than full chest protector.
See article:
http://www.motocrossactionmag.com/ME2/dirmod.asp?sid=&nm=&type=news&mod=News&mid=9A02E3B96F2A415ABC72CB5F516B4C10&tier=3&nid=57C17AE0DFEA43D7893F36D93335B7DA
You mean Valoo? He's at the top of the mountain.
Not sure what a pressure suit is, but I won't ride without a chest protector/roost deflector.
Mountain Bike Rally happened in 1994.
first, go to solaceon town. then, go north , bike up the mountain slick thingie. don't go down the steps (there is a jogger walking back and forth.) go to the right stairpath. follow the path down the 2nd staircase. there is a person looking off a cliff. talk to them and you'll get roost
A road bike is faster on the road than a mountain bike. That's all
Mountain bike magazines focus on mountain bike tracks, tips and information regarding bikes in general as well as helpful tips about bike parts and repair.
Mountain Bike Rally was created in 1994-11.
Mountain bike shoes are not required to be able to ride a mountain bike. You can wear any good athletic shoe. Wearing an actual mountain bike shoe is helpful however to keep your feet from slipping from the peddles on rugged terrian but it not required in any way.
One of the most popular mountain bike magazine is "Mountain Bike." Other favorites that discuss all types of biking are "Dirt Rag Magazine," and "Bike Magazine."
You can find a mountain bike on the top of mount Chiliad.
Mountain Bike Hall of Fame was created in 1988.
The first mountain bike is build in 1966 in the United Kingdom.