Picture this: You are wearing a helmet and have your elbows and knees covered with guards. You’re wearing full armor like the Darth Vader of cycling. You’re sweating down the road like a true cycling ...
Esker, a relatively new manufacturer of bicycles, is responsible for some outstanding models including the Elkat and Hayduke. They have experience making mountainous terrain and backcountry ...
One thing all of us cyclists dread is a tire that won’t inflate. It certainly can put a dread on our plans. The most common reason for a tire that won’t inflate is a puncture. There are many sharp ...
If you are just being introduced to the word “Cleats” allow us to explain that A bicycle cleat is a tiny, triangular wedge made of metal or plastic that is affixed to the bottom of a cyclist’s shoe.
With the third evolutionary stage of the VYRON, MAGURA launched a completely new development of the wireless seat post. The new VYRON MDS-V3 is even more user-friendly and reliable thanks to its ...
Riding on rocky roads with the wrong tire size is not only uncomfortable but also very dangerous. You can be knocked out within seconds of starting out your ride since the wrong tire size will not ...
Chain breaks are the most common form of mechanical failure faced by many cyclists. Your chain can break due to many reasons including Wear and Tear, An Impact, or even Improper Maintenance. Chain ...
All cycling enthusiasts know the importance of a well-lubricated bike. It makes your pedaling smooth along with extending the life of your drivetrain. But what if you run out of bike chain lube right ...
If you look closely at pedal-powered bicycles then you will notice that their design hasn’t changed that much in more than 150 years. Yes, technology has definitely been involved in the past 200 years ...
Cyclists love collecting spare gear, parts, and even clothing. The mentality behind such habits is that doing this allows them to save up for “Rainy Days”. There are other reasons for stocking up on ...
So you are wondering if you can put 29-inch wheels on your 700c bike? Well, there is some good news in store for you! YES! you can put 29-inch wheels on a 700c bike. Ask the famous Canadian mountain ...
Have you hopped on your bike? ready to enjoy another day of cruising along the coasts but your bike seat refuses to stay put? It keeps tilting and shifting only resulting in an uncomfortable ride.