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  • How to Decide if a Folding Bike is Right for You

    Folding bikes are a very new product in the United States where cycling has been popular since the early 1900s. They offer the avid cyclist a better way to transport and store their bike when they...

  • How to Determine What Bicycle Fits Your Needs

    I'm going to break down the choices so bicycling can be enjoyable and rewarding. Most bike shops educate based on wheel size/frame size. When in doubt look at side of tire. The categories are...

  • 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....

  • 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 Build a Bike Rack for a Garage

    Owning a few bikes adds a lot of clutter to a garage or yard. Children will leave their bikes anywhere once they have finished riding, and expensive adult bikes need proper storage to avoid the...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • How to Choose the Right Bike Seat, Bike Cart, Tandem Bike, or Cargo Bike for Transporting Children by Bicycle

    Biking with your kids on board is a fun, healthy, frugal and environmentally friendly way to fit and get around. This eHow discusses the pros and cons of the various types of bikes and attachments...

  • How to Start Biking

    How many times you decided to move your body and start living healthier?

  • 10 Speed Bicycle Types

    In the 70's, a geared racing-style bike was called a "ten-speed" because it came with two chain rings in the front and five gears in the rear cassette. Two times five equals ten possible gearing...

  • How to Buy a Bicycle On a Budget

    Buying a new bike is a big deal for most people. It can also be expensive. Good news, you can get a quality bicycle and not spend a lot of money. Learn how to buy a bicycle on a budget

  • History of Schwinn Bikes

    Schwinn is one of the most well-known bicycle brands in the United States, if not the most well-known. The company has been in business since the 1800s, and during its run, Schwinn bicycles have...

  • How to Find the Right Road Bike for You

    It's time for some new wheels. Maybe you've decided to take up road cycling or your old bike is ready for retirement. Either way, following these tips will help you find the right road bike for you.

  • Types of Bicycle Wheels

    While they appear to most people as little more than circular objects that allow bicycles to roll, today's bike wheels are much more. They feature complex parts, and each plays a role in a rider's...

  • How to Buy Bicycle Wheels

    Every bike needs wheels to work. But your bike needs wheels that fit your bike and help you navigate the terrain you ride on. Bicycle wheels come in various diameters and widths as well as tread...

  • How to Buy a Cheap Bike Without Getting Ripped Off

    You need a ride. The two wheeled kind. But you're short on the funds. Not to worry. There's a bike out there with your name on it. Just make sure you get your money's worth by first learning how...

  • Instructions for a Recumbent Bike

    Recumbent bikes are sit-down models that are pedaled with the feet out in front of the body. They make up a small number of the total bikes sold, but they are gaining in popularity, according to...

  • How to Buy a Schwinn Bicycle Online

    Bikes have a number of uses. Whether you are purchasing one for fitness, as a hobby or as a mode of transportation, bikes are often very useful purchases. Buying a bike online, especially from a...

  • How to Buy Cheap Bicycle Rims

    Cyclists and triathletes are always looking for a competitive edge in equipping their bikes, and rims (wheels) are one of the best ways to improve bike performance. But riders often need some...

  • How to Find the Best Folding Bike at the Best Price

    Thinking about a folding bicycle? You've seen riders scooting around town on them and thought "That's pretty convenient." Maybe you even thought "It's more than convenient. It's...

  • How Electric Bikes Work

    Electric bicycles have a battery that can be used to power the bicycle for between 10 to 40 miles between charges. The battery is usually mounted on the frame, and is a rechargeable lithium ion...

  • Types of Bike Brakes

    Bikes are designed for myriad uses--racing, hauling, off-roading--and for every type of bike, there are specific demands on the brakes, of which there are many types.

  • What Are Tandem Bikes?

    Tandem bikes are designed for two riders who sit one in front of the other. The bikes consist of one elongated frame with two wheels, two seats, two sprockets and two sets of handlebars, the front...

  • Fixing Rusty Bikes

    Most modern bike frames don't rust, but the drive train is primarily made of steel components that can rust very easily. Learn about getting rid of rust on a bike with a degreaser with help from...

  • How to Choose a Kid's Bicycle

    When choosing a kid's bicycle, basic options include a 21-inch bike and a 24-inch bike, which refer to the tire size. Learn about the differences between tires sizes on kids' bikes and adult bikes...

  • How to install a Topline expandable truck bed bike rack

    The truck bed bike rack will prevent the bikes from bumping around in your truck when you go down the road. So let’s get started, just follow the steps below to continue.

  • Cannondale Bike History

    Cannondale is one of the oldest companies in the bike production and manufacturing industry, with a history extending almost 40 years. The company spread itself too thin in the 1990s by trying to...

  • How to Build A Bike Rack

    With these quick and easy plans to build a bike rack you can cut the wood, assemble the frame and customize the parking places for all of your bikes. You will be surprised by how simple these how...

  • Pros & Cons of Recumbent Bikes

    Recumbent bikes are bicycles where the rider sits, or lays back in a reclined position, as if laying on a lawn chair, where the pedals and gears are in the front of the bike. Recumbent bikes have...

  • How to Fold a Montague Folding Bike

    A Montague folding bike can be folded in under 30 seconds without the use of tools. All Montague bikes are designed using lightweight aluminum to make folding a breeze. Each of the 8 bikes...

  • Street Bikes for Beginners

    Street bikes have narrow high-pressure tires, large chain rings and minimal shocks to make riding on the road faster and more efficient. Find out the basics of street bikes, ranging from $370 to...

  • How to Set Up Your Bike for Dirt Jumping

    Dirt jumping bikes specifically designed for the task are typically 20-inch BMX bikes with a reinforced frame, longer top tube and relaxed chain stay. Choose the right dirt jumping bike that can...

  • How to Train for a Bike Tour

    When training for a bike tour, log base miles on the bicycle by itself and loaded up with gear, and then take a few overnight trips. Train for a bicycle tour with tips from the staff of a full...

  • How to Bike Across the United States

    Biking across the United States requires properly outfitting a bike, deciding whether to camp or stay in hotels, and planning a route. Bike across the United States with tips from the staff of a...

  • How to Choose Fenders for Your Bike

    Choosing fenders for a bike requires considering whether the bicycle will be ridden in the rain frequently or only occasionally. Pick out fenders for a bicycle with tips from the staff of a full...

  • How to Ride a Bicycle

    Learning how to ride a bicycle properly requires checking the bicycle for maintenance issues and making small adjustments so the bike is comfortable. Learn how to ride a bike with tips from the...

  • How to Buy a Bike Indoor Trainer

    When buying a bike indoor trainer the two most important factors to consider are noise level and how it feels when riding. Buy an indoor training bicycle with tips from the staff of a full service...

  • How to Determine How Much to Spend on a Bike

    Determining how much to spend on a bike will depend on what the bicycle will be used for, whether racing, mountain biking or commuting. Figure out how much to spend on a bicycle with tips from the...

  • How to Buy a Bicycle

    In order to buy a bicycle, determine what the bike will be used for, how much to spend and then take several bikes on test rides. Buy a bike with tips from the staff of a full service bicycle shop...

  • How to Buy a Road Bike

    When buying a road bike, consider the price, comfort level and the material the bicycle is made from before purchasing. Buy a road bicycle with tips from the staff of a full service bicycle shop...

  • How to Buy a Used Bike

    Before buying a used bike, consider taking it for a test ride and having a professional bike shop look for damage. Buy a good used bike with tips from the staff of a full service bicycle shop in...

  • How to Upgrade Your Bike

    Bikes can be upgraded for more comfort or better performance, with upgrades often including changing the saddle, and tires. Upgrade to a better bicycle with tips from the staff of a full service...

  • How to Buy a Hybrid Bike

    When buying a hybrid bike, consider purchasing one with a 26-inch wheel, which is the same wheel size as a mountain bike. Learn more about hybrid bikes with tips from a bike mechanic in this free...

  • How to Buy a Bike Rack for Your Car

    When buying a bike rack for your car, determine how many bikes you'll be carrying and how much you're willing to spend. Buy a bike rack with tips from a bike mechanic in this free video on bicycles.

  • What Is a Recumbent Bike?

    Recumbent bikes have become a popular alternative to traditional bicycles because of their comfortable riding position. They make cycling more accessible to people who have back or arm injuries...

  • History of Racing Bikes

    In their two centuries of existence, bicycles have evolved from two-wheel push toys to speedy race machines made out of space-age materials.

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