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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...

  • How to Get Used to Down Tube Shifters

    Down tube shifters are shifters mounted on the down tube of a bicycle that are pushed or pulled to change gears. They are known for their reliability, accuracy and ease of adjustment. Many...

  • 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.

  • How to Train for a 20k Bike Race

    Training for any type of bike race requires dedication and hard work. Bike races can be in excess of 200 kilometers in length (the longest stage of the 2009 Tour de France was 224k!) and cyclists...

  • How to Buy a Commuter Bike

    When you buy a bicycle for transportation, you want a different type of bike than you would get if you were going to ride just for fun, or exercise.

  • How to Hang a Bicycle on a Car Carrier

    Having a bicycle rack makes owning a bike that much more joyful. The ability to carry your bike to any location and not waste time on the ride to the mountains or trails really helps you get the...

  • How to Survive a Century Bike Ride

    We well I first bought my Trek I really had no plans on riding a century, just got it to commute to and from work. Then I pretty much fell in love with riding and wanted to challenge myself so 4...

  • How to Train to Bike Race

    Even for those who have done it before, competing in a bike race is a daunting experience. Bike races range from short prologues of two miles or less to marathon road races, which can be over 100...

  • How to Evacuate During a Bike Race

    Riders in a bike race--especially events on longer course--will eventually face the time when they have the urge to go. Learning how to evacuate, or relieve, yourself safely and efficiently during...

  • 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...

  • How to Train for a 12 Hour Mountain Bike Race

    Preparing yourself for a 12-hour mountain bike race takes time and dedication. Proper preparation includes building a training plan around race day. No matter whether you are a novice or an...

  • 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 Train for a 80Km Mountain Bike Race

    Training for a 80km mountain bike race is a process that takes a lot of energy, patience, determination and discipline. The training period, or the weeks leading up the race, will require...

  • 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 Change Rapid Fire Shifters

    Shimano's Rapid Fire shifters are known for their ease of use, accurate shifting performance and excellent adjustability. This shifting system places levers at your thumbs and fingertips, negating...

  • How to Build Lowrider Bikes

    Building a lowrider bike from prefabricated parts is easier than you think. Many websites sell the necessary parts. Those building on a budget can find parts from local classified ads, back...

  • How to Replace the Back Wheel of a Bicycle

    A rear bike wheel may need to be replaced on occasion. At the very least it will need to be removed in order to change tires or to fix a flat. Between the two wheels, front and rear, the back...

  • How to Fix Creaking Bicycle Pedals

    Creaky bike pedals can ruin the peacefulness of a bike ride. It can also mean that you need to fix the pedals because they aren't safe. Thankfully there aren't too many causes of creaky pedals, so...

  • How to Ship a Bike for a Triathlon

    If traveling long distance for a triathlon, it may be necessary to ship your bike. Of course, if traveling by plane, you can always disassemble the bike and pack it into a bike travel case and...

  • 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...

  • How to Help Children Ride a Bike

    The wind in your hair. The whole neighborhood at your fingertips. Riding a bike is freedom when you're a child. As a parent, it's a mixed bag. With cycling comes more responsibility and bigger...

  • How to Start Cycling Training

    Cycling is great exercise and can be an important part of a healthy lifestyle well into your golden years. Cycling is also a great way to slow down and explore your extended neighborhood. Whether...

  • 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 Ride Your Bicycle to Work

    There are many reasons to ride your bicycle to work. You can get great exercise, fresh air and save money commuting. It is easier to do than you think. All it takes is a little planning.

  • 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.

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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 Find a Bike That Won't Hurt My Back

    Bicycles have been popular for recreation and exercise since the late 1800's. Today, with growing concern about the environment and personal fitness--plus high gasoline prices--bicycles are...

  • 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 to Install a Bike Computer

    A bicycle computer can provide lots of useful information for the avid or casual cyclist. Able to track data about your biking skills and experience, these computers can help you improve your...

  • How to Strip Paint Off a Bicycle Frame

    If you want to restore an older bike, it might include stripping the paint and changing the color. There are many time-consuming ways of taking off the old paint, such as sanding or using wire...

  • How to Measure Bike Wheels

    As the continuous workhorse of the bicycle, wheels are designed to be sturdy and largely maintenance free. For this reason, many cyclists ignore their wheels altogether, until a problem or need...

  • How to Make a Bike Faster

    Making a bike go faster involves two factors: weight and aerodynamics. There are many ways to reduce the weight of the bicycle (not the least of which is to reduce the weight of the rider --...

  • 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!

  • How to Install 650B Wheels on a Cross Bike

    Cyclocross is a style of bicycle racing traditionally done on standard road bicycles converted to ride off road. As the sport has evolved, some riders have begun to experiment with 650b (also...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • How to Ride a Fixed Gear Mountain Bike

    There is some confusion in the cycling world regarding fixed gear and single-speed bikes. Both of these bicycle types only have one gear, but it's important to note that a fixed gear bike does...

  • How to Give your Bike a Tune Up

    Tuning up your bike to keep it running smoothly is an essential part of any bikers regimen. You do not need to know too much about bikes to be able to do a tune up yourself, without spending the...

  • 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...

  • How to do a Endo on a Bicycle

    This is a trick u do on a bicycle before u do on a motorcycle XD. To do this u really need the balls to do it and the knowledge to not mess it up. This is also probally one of the fastest braking...

  • How to Power Slide on a Bicycle

    This article is about power sliding on a bicycle which gives u a much more powerful stopping capability. Learning to do this will give u a much faster stop especially if u have to stop very quick...

  • How to Reassemble a Bicycle Crank & Pedals

    If you ride a mountain or road bicycle and you begin to feel a wobbling or play while you're pedaling, there's a good chance that your cranks or pedals need to be reassembled. For some types of...

  • 26 Inch Wheels Vs. 29 Inch Wheels in Mountain Biking

    Riding a mountain bike on 29-inch wheels is a whole different experience than riding on traditional 26-inch wheels. The larger-diameter wheels are more often used for cyclocross and have been more...

  • BMX Biking Trick Tips

    BMX racing has seen a steady rise in popularity in recent years--even becoming an Olympic sport--and tricks are a core feature of BMX riding. Many of the fancy maneuvers that professional riders...

  • Gear Ratio Mountain Bike Vs. Ten Speed

    Stand a mountain bike next to a road bike, and you'll notice a lot of differences: in the frame styles and materials, in the suspension and rigid forks, and in big knobby tires versus small smooth...

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