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  • DIY Cargo Bike

    Biking has increased in popularity as people become more active in caring for the environment. As some of us try to switch over to only bicycling for everyday travel, we find that there are some...

  • Bike Lock Safety

    Bicycles are often easy targets for thieves. Never leave a bicycle unattended without first taking care to secure it with a bicycle lock.

  • Bicycle Hub Cartridge Bearing Removal

    Each one of your bicycle wheels contains two sets of bearings. The wheel bearings on newer bicycles are located inside a sealed cartridge fitted inside the wheel hub. Bearings allow the hub to...

  • How to Check Air Pressure on a Presta Valve

    Presta valves, also called French valves, are found on high-performance bicycles, as opposed to the Schrader (automotive style) valves found on touring bikes. Usually one checks the tire pressure...

  • Youth Activities for Bike Safety

    Bike safety programs for youth can take many forms. All are designed to teach basic cycling and safety skills, with the goals of decreasing accidents due to unsafe riding and increasing cycling...

  • DIY Rear Bicycle Rack

    A rear rack is an excellent way to make your bicycle multifunctional by creating storage space on the bike. Once you affix a rack to your bike, you can carry a variety of cargo without a backpack...

  • How to Stop Back Pain When Cycling

    Cycling is often noted for its healthful benefits. Unfortunately, hours spent in the saddle can also lead to back pain, making further participation in the sport difficult if not impossible. Back...

  • How to Lubricate Bicycle Pedals With Grease

    Removing old bicycle pedals can be surprisingly aggravating. When the pedals were first put on, if they were not lubricated with a bit of grease, then aging and corrosion can fuse the pedal shaft...

  • How to Adjust a Bicycle Helmet

    A proper riding helmet is the most important piece of protective equipment a bicyclist can own. But wearing your helmet is not always enough. To be really effective, a bike helmet must be fitted...

  • How to Tighten a Rear Wheel on a Bicycle

    A rear bicycle wheel fits into a pair of grooves called "drops," and is held in place by a skewer. Older versions of this skewer will include a nutted axle, while newer versions will feature a...

  • Bike Vs. Ski Helmets

    Whether you bike, ski or snowboard, you can't go very far before you see someone wearing a helmet. While bike helmets and ski helmets seem to function the same, they are highly specialized pieces...

  • How to Choose the Right Size Kona Bike

    Kona is a Canadian bicycle company that produces a wide range of bicycle models. Getting the maximum comfort and performance from your Kona bicycle begins with choosing the right size frame....

  • What are CPSC Safety Standards for Bicycle Helmets?

    The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) sets the safety standards for bicycle helmets sold in the United States. These standards can be found in the Code of Federal Regulations 16 C.F.R....

  • How to Replace an Inner Tube in a Road Touring Bike

    A cyclist should know how to replace an inner tube before he even throws a leg over his bike for the first time. Replacing an inner tube is arguably the most essential piece of mechanical...

  • Bike Computer Troubleshooting

    Bicycle computers come in many forms, shapes and sizes. Some have cadence meters, others speedometers, but all bicycle computers use similar technological designs, making it easy to troubleshoot...

  • Homemade Bicycle Lights

    Riding a bicycle without lights puts you in grave danger. Drivers and other cyclists need to see you long before they reach your position. You can make your own bicycle lights to reduce the...

  • How to Know When You Need New Tires on Your Road Bike

    Wear on your tires can lead to loss of energy through road friction, as well as slickness when cornering. Even worse, tire wear can lead to a blowout in the middle of a ride. Carrying a spare...

  • Easy to Make Custom Cycling Jerseys

    Cycling is a very fast-paced, exciting sport that takes a lot of human conditioning and spirit in order to compete. With rapid speeds, precarious corners and the element of danger at every turn,...

  • How Do I Program My Bicycle Computer?

    Bicycle computers come in a ranges of styles and brands. Bike computers can provide riders with information that includes the date, time, distance and speed. Computers are easy to install and program.

  • DIY Bike Stands

    A DIY bike stand is an easy endeavor that will help organize that pile of bikes in your garage. The stand only requires a couple of 2x4's; or maybe more than a couple, depending on the number of...

  • How to Open a Bike Lock

    Learning how to open your bike lock is one of the first steps you should take after purchasing a new lock. Spend a couple minutes practicing opening it and you'll be efficient at using it before...

  • How to Adjust Shimano Ceramic Brake Pads

    Shimano ceramic brake pads are widely known for their ease of installation and adjustment, and for their incredible stopping power and ill-weather effectiveness. But their effectiveness is...

  • Endurance Mountain Bike Race Tips

    An endurance mountain bike race is a true mental and strength test. Having a solid game plan can help take away race day anxieties and prepare you for whatever is thrown your way. Proper...

  • How to Open My Bicycle Lock

    Having a lock is essential for keeping your bike safe. Bike locks are relatively inexpensive, usually costing less than $20. It is potentially several hundred dollars less than the cost of...

  • Electric Bicycle Information

    Approximately 200,000 electric bikes were sold in the United States in 2008, according to the Light Electric Vehicle Association. Already popular in Asia, electric bikes are becoming a more...

  • Schwinn Bikes Maintenance

    A well maintained Schwinn bicycle will be smooth-shifting and quick off the line and will last a lifetime of good riding. But because the details of such maintenance are not readily available to...

  • How to Choose a Bicycle Frame Size

    Choosing a bicycle frame size used to be simple. You chose a size because it fit. Now, choosing a frame size depends on what type of riding you plan to do whether it be mountain, road, racing or...

  • How Do I Store My Camelback Water Bladder?

    A Camelbak hydration system is standard-issue gear for mountain bikers and even soldiers these days. After that recent epic ride, however, it's necessary to properly store your equipment. By...

  • Homemade Bicycle Wall Racks

    Whether you have one bike or a collection, bikes can often get in the way at home. If you are regularly bumping into your bike because it is leaning against the dryer in the garage or standing...

  • How to Open a Kryptonite Lock With a Pen

    Kryptonite manufactures high-quality locks for use with bicycles and other sports equipment. If you have lost the key to your Kryptonite bike lock, you're in luck. Kryptonite locks that operate...

  • How to Set Bell Combination Locks

    Bell manufactures several varieties of combination locks, most designed for use in securing bicycles. Combination locks are convenient because they require no key, so you don't have to worry about...

  • Child Bike Seat Safety

    Riding a bike with a young child can be fun for the whole family. Some simple safety tips ensure a pleasant ride for both grown-ups and kids.

  • How to Patch Bike Tires

    Stuck with a flat bicycle tire? Having a bike tire repair shop fix your punctured bike tire can be expensive and inconvenient. Here's a quick guide on how to fix a flat bicycle tire fast!

  • Spoke Length for Building Mountain Bike Wheels

    When building mountain bike wheels, many factors need to be taken into consideration to build a stiff, durable wheel. Arguably the most important of these factors is spoke length and lacing...

  • Bike Ramp Building Instructions

    BMX freestyle riding has become a popular action sport since its creation in the late 1970's. Bike riders have challenged themselves against the same types of obstacles and ramps used in other...

  • Triathlon Bikes Vs. Road Bikes

    While triathlon and road bikes may look similar, their geometry makes them completely different rides. The main difference is in the way the bike frames are designed to suit the separate activities.

  • Homemade Bike Racks

    If you have a lot of bikes and a limited amount of space, consider organizing the clutter of bikes with a homemade bike rack. There are plenty of designs to choose from, depending on your space...

  • Foot Pain From Cycling

    Foot discomfort while cycling is a common problem, but it often has a quick fix. Wearing the wrong shoes usually causes it, but improper technique or bike fit can trigger it, too.

  • How Do Tubeless Mountain Bike Tires Work?

    Tubeless tires for mountain and road bikes are, as the name indicates, bike tires without the traditional inner tube. The most common type of tubeless mountain bike tire is the Mavic UST.

  • Road Shoes Vs. Mountain Bike Shoes

    Cycling is becoming a specialized discipline. It used to be as easy as putting your gym shoes on the pedals and riding off into the sunset. Different shoes are needed for different types of...

  • Bicycle Repair Tutorial on Changing Rear Cog Sprockets

    Have you noticed a lack of precision in your once finely tuned shifting system? Has your chain suddenly begun to derail during normal rides? Your worn chain, chain rings and rear cog sprockets...

  • Cycling Neck & Shoulder Pain

    Bicyclists who ride frequently or spend long periods of time on their bikes often complain of neck and shoulder pain. There are several factors contributing to the problem: riding position, poor...

  • Coaster Brake Problems

    If you learned to ride a bicycle as a child, you probably learned the way to stop was to pedal backward. Somewhere along the way, you likely graduated to hand brakes. Hand brakes can be...

  • Mountain Bicycle Vs. Hybrid Bicycle

    Although the hybrid bicycle has its roots in the mountain bicycle, they are now generally considered separate types. The differences between the two are subtle and are most noticeable in the way...

  • Cateye Enduro 8 Instructions

    The Cateye Enduro 8 is a powerful bike computer that uses an internal sensor to record trip speeds and distances. Learning to use the Cateye Enduro 8 is simple, leaving you more time to grab your...

  • Beginners Guide to Riding Road Bicycles

    Riding a bicycle is an excellent way to exercise while enjoying an adventurous and leisurely activity. Many people say that you never forget how to ride a bike once you learn, but it's most likely...

  • Bicycling for Weight Loss

    Riding a bicycle is possibly one of the easiest weight loss regimens. You can replace most of your daily commuting with bicycling if you have the time, so you can exercise without having to fit...

  • Troubleshooting Bicycle Air Pumps

    Air pumps are essential to cycling, and a good air pump can be rather expensive. Knowing how to troubleshoot and fix minor problems in air pumps can help save you money and keep you on the road.

  • How to Bicycle to Raise Money for Cancer

    Bicycling as a fund-raiser is nothing new to the sport. Rides for multiple sclerosis, cancer and various other diseases are a popular way to bring the community together. Several large-scale...

  • How to Make Your Own Bike Lock

    A proper bicycle lock is essential for any bicycle owner who wishes to leave her bicycle unattended in an uncontrolled environment. This article will tell you how to make a secure and easy-to-use...

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