- AX-Lightness Seatpost Review By : Art Penz
Where less is more the AX-Lightness Europa Carbon Seatpost is more. It might very well be the lightest post you'll own. In either the 27.2 or 31.6 diameter the post weighs just over 100 grams. - AX-Lightness Saddle Line Review By : Art Penz
The AX-Lightness Apollo has a very traditional bike saddle shape and benefits from a center grove that starts just behind the nose of the saddle and runs to the split in the rear. This grove helps reduce perennial pressure and numbness while improving blood flow. Only the Apollo has this feature. - SwissStop Performance Yellow King Brake Pads Review and Highlights By : Art Penz
SwissStop has developed the ultimate brake pad for carbon wheels the Yellow King. Their unique compound allows for unprecedented performance on carbon braking surfaces. - How to Replace Your Handlebar Stem By : Art Penz
If our bicycle needs some minor repairs and replacements, you can easily do it yourself, as they are often not very complicated. One such thing is replacing the handlebar stem. - Look Keo Carbon Pedals Review And Highlights By : Art Penz
The Look Keo Carbon pedal embodies the perfect balance between weight and performance. Twenty years ago when Look first invented the clip less pedal it then too was the benchmark for all others that followed. - Continental Grand Prix 4000 Bike Tire By : Art Penz
The Continental Grand Prix 4000 has taken that successful design and redefined how a racing tire should ride. The most notable change is the addition of Vectran which is an industry first. This allows for a lower weight, reduced rolling resistance, and increased tread strength. - Avoiding Flats While Riding By : Art Penz
The most avoidable flat is the snake bite or pinch flat. It’s caused by not having enough air in the tire or by hitting a pot hole with insufficient PSI. In both situations the tire is deformed causing the sidewall of the rim to pinch the tube while inside the tire. - Proper Tire Pressure By : Art Penz
Tires are rated by their respective manufacturers for a given PSI often with a recommended and a maximum range. For the purposes of this, we’ll be touching on the maximum PSI rating only. - All About Cornering By : Art Penz
Your center of gravity in relation to your saddle is what turns your bike. The handlebars are often labeled responsible for turning, but other than at low speeds, this is not so. - 2009 Tour of France- Armstrong’s security and participation at risk By : Audrey Nolan
Lance Armstrong hasn’t decided yet if he is going to race in the 2009 Tour of France. He fears for his safety due to the fact that when the race takes place, the spectators are at the sides of the streets. Even though an attack from a spectator is a very rare situation, he is worried because according to him, some leaders of French teams have encouraged the fans to take the streets and the situation is very tense. - Basic rules of cycling every cyclist should know By : Paul Ethan
If you have ever wondered, why ride a bike and not a car? The answers are more than obvious. Road bikes and or any other kind of bike are just as dependable as a means of transportation as cars are. Nevertheless, the cold facts are that bicycles fight pollution where cars do not. You can enjoy your commute much better and not have to fight traffic. You can save money and get fit in the process too! - Schleck Leads The Tour de France By : Stephen Lars
Last Sunday a new leader is at the head of the Tour de France; he is the cyclist from Luxembourg Frank Schleck despite the incident he was involved in the fifteenth phase in the Alps. - Family Cycling Holidays in France By : Martyn Davis
Whether you are looking for a guided leisure cycling holiday in France or a sport cycling holiday, these can all be catered for in the incredibly beautiful countryside around France. - 7 Steps To Sensible Cycling By : Colin Johnson
So you too have been inspired by the Tour De France? Suddenly you find yourself pulling that cycle out of the garage and experiencing some fresh air! Whether you're an expert or just a beginner, take note of these seven keys to better cycling and enjoy yourself even more! - Seven Ways To be A Better Cyclist By : Colin Johnson
So you too have been inspired by the Tour De France? Suddenly you find yourself pulling that cycle out of the garage and experiencing some fresh air! Whether you're an expert or just a beginner, take note of these seven keys to better cycling and enjoy yourself even more! - Pocket Dirt Bike Is The Mini Master On Wheels By : Robert Sheehan
A pocket dirt bike is a miniature imitation of the adult variety. It is swift, it is smart and it is indeed a unique experience. - How Can Metabolic Profiling Vo2 Improve Your Cycling? By : Andrew Loughray
Elite cyclists around the world take tests to improve their performance how can a Metabolic Profile help you? Metabolic Profiling for cyclists informs individuals on their aerobic base, where their anaerobic threshold lies, how efficient their cardio-vascular system is and what heart rate zone they are most comfortable cycling at. So you can improve your training specifically to your own data the same way the Elite Cyclists do. - What To Think About When Racing By : Richard Pettinger
Any sporting achievement requires good preparation and the right kind of training but winning margins are often very small. The difference between winning and losing can often be the matter of a few seconds. To make sure we optimise our performance we need to make sure we have the right attitude to racing on the day. - Beach Cruisers Aren't Just For The Beach By : Jake Storeyz
Beach Cruisers aren't just for the beach. Learn how to make decals, assemble your beach cruiser and where else Beach Cruisers are turning up. - Specialized Mountain Bikes With Style with Solidity By : Robert Sheehan
Specialized mountain bikes suit your choice and serve you best - Cycling Your Way to Fitness By : James Penn
To gain benefits from cycling you don't have to be super fit, an athlete or anything of the sort. The benefits of bicycling are great and it is a fun way to get that much needed exercise. - Cycling in the Currituck Outer Banks By : Kathryn Lively
On a warm spring day, nothing beats a leisurely bicycle tour of the Currituck Outer Banks. Why spend money on gas, when you can hop on a beach cruiser and tour Currituck County via the many winding bike paths that border the beauty and historic interest of the North Carolina shore? - Ride The Hiawatha Trail By : Rick C Kern
Ride the Beautiful Hiawatha Trail. On the Border between Montana and Idaho the Hiawatha is an easy bike or hike through untouched near wilderness area. The very mild two percent grade with beautiful vistas, tunnels and bridges make this a trip to remember. - How to Buy a Used Bike By : Rick C Kern
How to check out and buy a great used bike. How to check for problems, How to figure value. Step by step guide on how to get a great deal on a used bike. - Advice for Cycling Training By : Richard Pettinger
Advice for improving your cycling training. Ideas such as learning to enjoy training rather than see it as a duty. - California - A City Of Endless Sky Dive Adventure By : John Ewing
So you've decided to take the plunge so to speak. you have taken the first step towards and California adventure sport experience that will change your life. - Pocket Street Bikes - For Great Rides By : Robert Sheehan
If you want to have a real motorcycle like experience then get on pocket street bikes.A pocket street bike is petite and sleek versions of a motorcycle. A ride on a pocket street bike will provide you with the same thrill of biking on a motorcycle. Most of the pocket bikes are exact copy of the racing motorcycles in craftsmanship, proportion and detail. So pocket bikes have all the gears of a full-scale motorbike like racing tires, twist grip, lightweight alloy frame, disc brakes and acceleration control. - Folding Bicycles - Store Them Wherever You Like By : Robert Sheehan
Folding bicycles are better than the traditional models of bikes, as they can be folded, packed and transported as par requirement.Folding bikes are better in comparison to the conventional lots. This is because they are easy to be boarded and carried even for long distance travels. This is simply great for it can help you to cover up a part of your journey thus saving a lot of your valuable time and energy. - BMX Games Are Fast And Furious By : Robert Sheehan
BMX games are very popular in the present context of extreme sports. It is sprint cycling at it’s best on a specially designed racetrack. - Best Folding Bike - Facilitates Easy Storage And Transportation By : Robert Sheehan
A best folding bike is the one, which can be neatly folded and transported from one place to another quite easily. - Cycling Is Fun By : Piyali Sen
I remember when I was young, I had a fascination for bicycles and felt a surge of satisfaction and excitement when I used to go for cycling with my friend. We were not good at antics but used to get highly thrilled whenever either one of us tried a fancy swerve or a jump and then coming to a screeching halt. It is a sport, which keeps you fit and sturdy and full of energy. - BMX Bike Parts Are Bringing Power And Delicacy Together By : Robert Sheehan
The BMX bike parts are designed to provide ultimate durability and maneuverability to the bike so that it can stand every test. - Lightweight Folding Bikes For The Convenience Of Your Everyday Transit By : Robert Sheehan
The Aluminum/alloy made lightweight folding bikes are truly lightweight; their compact folding designs make them ideal means of transport. - Cyclists Who Have Won the Tour de France 5 Times By : Richard Pettinger
Cyclists who have won the Tour de France 5 times: Eddy Merkcx, Lance Armstrong, Bernard Hinault, Miguel Indurain, Jacques Anquetil - Choosing The Right BMX - Ripping Up Trails, Getting Air Or Serious Stunts By : James Sanford
So, you wanna buy a BMX bike hey? Good for you! What are you gonna do with your bike? Are you gonna rip along dirt trails or race your friends on the BMX track? - Dirt Bike Handguard – The Perfect Guards For Your Hands By : Robert Sheehan
A dirt bike handguard is a kind of mechanism, which protects your hands while you are on the move on your dirt bike. - Motivation for Cycling Training By : Richard Pettinger
Quite often we can go through periods where we loose motivation to train. This can be for a variety of reasons. One of the most common is that we have other pressures on our time. Sometimes we may loose motivation because we have been over training. At other times there may be no good reason as to why our inspiration and enthusiasm seems to have dissipated. There are several things we can do to try and regain our motivation. - Tour de France And Lance Armstrong By : Nigel Kerry
For the layperson, Tour de France is just a bicycle race. Yes, Tour de France is a bicycle race but it is more than that. It is ultimate test of strength – strength of character, mind and endurance. Tour de France has sportsmen from all over the world continuously pushing their body to the brink and the one who displays the highest will, inner strength, athleticism ultimately wins the competition. - Why Ride a Bicycle? By : Matt Reich
Here are some reasons for you to ride a bicycle. There are more benefits than you would think. - Safe and Sound Bicycling - The Minimum Requirements For Safe Cycling By : Tim Gorman
There are four qualifying factors for safe cycling: muscular strength, capability for handling the bike well, acquaintance with routes, and understanding of traffic laws. Every one of these calls for some attention on the part of the cyclist. However, they are practices that will benefit him in the long run. - Mountain Bike Clipless Tips By : Rick C Kern
How to use Clipless pedals. Learn to get in and out of Clipless pedals quickly. - Save Money And Enjoy The Night With LED Bicycle Lights By : Rick C Kern
The new LED bicycle lights make night riding more fun. Actually see and be seen on your bike at night. - Mountain Biking Skills By : Andrew Caxton
With some practice, you can become a wonderful mountain biker. Practice the techniques described in this article and you will be on your way to becoming a better biker. - Bicycle Chain Maintenance By : Andrew Caxton
Proper bicycle chain maintenance will allow you to keep your bike in tip-top condition for riding. Learning how to take care of your chain can save you time and energy. - 7 Tips for Riding Time Trials By : Richard Pettinger
Advice for riding time trials. How to get the most from your efforts and training. - Brompton Folding Bikes For The Rock Solid Road Champs By : Robert Sheehan
Brompton Folding Bikes are a terrific combo of easy portability and smooth ride offering something more than just the thrill of the ride. - From Boneshaker To BMX – The History Of The Bicycle By : James Sanford
Today's modern bicycles are a far cry from our earliest attempts at pedal power. In fact, what many regard as the birth of the bicycle had no pedals at all. It was more of a wooden hobby horse on wheels that the rider would straddle and push the machine along with. - Folding Bikes Are Amazing Road Elements By : Robert Sheehan
When compared to the conventional types, folding bikes aptly stand the test for they can be rightly folded, packed and carried according to your requirement - Mountain Bike For The Bike With A Difference By : Robert Sheehan
A perfect mountain bike is designed specifically for the rugged mountains with extra traction and fatty tires. If you are a rider of mountain bikes, you got to have special skill and efficacy. - Beach Cruisers – Selecting The Right Bike By : Jake Storeyz
Beach Cruisers can help you stay fit or destroy your health. Get the tips on how to look cool and be cool from the nations leading authority. Beach Cruisers - Selecting the right Bike. - Pocket Bike Parts With Power And Personality For Your Bike By : Robert Sheehan
The right pocket bike parts are vital for high bike performance. These can also customize your bike or transform an ordinary bike into a superior one. - Training With A Heart Rate Monitor By : Richard Pettinger
Advantages and disadvantages of using a heart rate monitor for cycle training. Includes signs of overtraining and limitations of a heart rate monitor - Cycling to Work the Benefits By : Richard Pettinger
The UK government is increasingly trying to promote cycling. After decades of decreasing levels of cyclists, people are realising that the all conquering car is not without serious drawbacks. Cycling to work however as many advantages both for the cyclist and society in general. - Cruising the Beach on a Lowrider Bike By : Andrew Caxton
Lowrider bikes are a comfortable ride and a great way to express your individuality. - Pocket Bike Performance Parts For A Supreme Biking Feat By : Robert Sheehan
Best pocket bike performance parts are the supreme way of winning, be it a race or a fun ride. - Cycling Training Schedule: How to Create a Training Plan By : Richard Pettinger
How to develop a good training schedule. Including focusing on your primary targets and peaking for an event. Allowing enough time for rest and recovery. - Mountain Bikes – Perfect Hill Heroes By : Robert Sheehan
Mountain bikes have been specifically designed for mountainous regions and downhill bumpy and craggy land surfaces. Mountain bicycles require special skill to be aptly handled and maneuvered. - Read this Before Buying a Bike Helmet By : Morgan Hamilton
A lot of kids love to ride their bicycles at the local park or just around their neighborhood. Teenagers also love this activity and they take longer rides because their parents no longer supervise them. Some people take solo rides when they want to clear their mind or just to take in the sights. - Winter Cycling Training By : Richard Pettinger
To cycle in winter often requires extra motivation; the weather is bad, there's no racing to look forward to and in the UK it is often dark by 4pm. However a good training schedule during winter is important for laying a good foundation to the rest of the year. These are some of the key areas to focus on during winter training. - Wholesale Pocket Bikes - A Great Deal At Low Cost By : Robert Sheehan
Wholesale pocket bikes are small motorbikes which look and feels like a regular motorcycle. Though slower, riding them is great fun. - Pocket Bikes – Get Ready To Witness The Mini Magic On Road By : Robert Sheehan
Pocket bikes are mini motorbikes on road successfully running on both gas and electricity.Pocket sized and petite – these two words best describe pocket bikes. These bikes are magnificent mini road crackers. Built with aluminum steel frame, the bike provides great fun and entertainment to all enthusiastic riders. Pocket bicycles offer minimum speed and velocity on road and thus they can simply be termed as rocket racers on road. However, a lot depends on the size and weight of the individual riding the bike. The less the weight of the rider the faster the bike will move. - Cheap Dirt Bikes – Ultimate Fashion Within Economy By : Robert Sheehan
Cheap Dirt Bikes suites your choice and saves your money. - Bicycle Rental Overseas By : Jamie McNeil
Are you ready to hire a bike overseas? This author sets out some top tips and pitfalls to watch out for. - Dirt Bikes – The Smart On Road Vehicle By : Robert Sheehan
Dirt bikes also known as trail bikes are lightweight machines designed well to roll on perfectly on rough and rugged roads and typical land surfaces. - Lowriders Are The Coolest New Bike By : Andrew Caxton
Lowrider bikes are quickly gaining popularity. Many people enjoy riding these unusual bikes. - Bicycles - Riding in Traffic By : Michael Russell
Riding a bicycle on the freeway in traffic is not easy; it takes a while to get comfortable around moving cars. If you follow a few rules and stay alert, you will be riding your bike in traffic in no time, while keeping gas in your car. - Bicycles - Riding on the Sidewalks By : Michael Russell
Bicycles can be ridden on the sidewalks; however, you must respect other people when they walk there. There are different things to consider depending on if you live in the city or the suburbs; you must also ride slowly to avoid injuries. - Properly Securing Your Bike in the City By : Michael Russell
A bike has to be properly secured whenever you go into a building in the city, however, sometimes you may not find a place to lock it. Bike racks are ok, but there are other places to lock your bike while you are in the city. - The History and Evolution of The Bicycle By : Michael Russell
Aside from being an economic and environment-friendly form of transportation for adults and adolescent students, the bicycle is also popular among children as toys. In the United States, school children ride their bikes to school. - Beach Cruiser Bicycle Guide - Aluminum vs. Steel By : Jake Storeyz
As a Beach Cruiser enthusiast I'm often ask about the difference between an Aluminum Beach Cruiser and a Steel Beach Cruiser. This article will highlight the differences in various beach cruisers and make some recommendations. - Dirt Bike Tires – Tough On Rough Terrains By : Robert Sheehan
Dirt bike tires are imperative for handling rough roads. These tires provide that extra bit of grip that you need while riding. - Bicycle Tires By : Ken Marlborough
A bicycle is one of earliest modes of transportation developed by man. With the invention of the wheels, man was mobile and continues to be. Wheels have undergone numerous changes to help people attain great speeds by themselves or when combined with motorized gadgets. The efficiency and utility of bicycle tires is determined by their ability to convert the force produced by riders. This undemanding mechanism helps riders move forward. It is important to use bicycle tires that are recommended for a particular bicycle frame. Bicycle tires are available in varying sizes and widths. Tires are ranked as per their rolling resistance, uniformity of speed in a straight line and ability to remain upright at turns. - Choosing the Right Bike By : Bill Reynolds
If you are new to cycling, the first thing you may notice is just how many different types of bikes are available these days. Choosing the right bike can be down right daunting, but it doesn't have to be. Let's try to clear things up. - BMX Ramp Plans – For Safe, Good Ramps By : Robert Sheehan
BMX ramp plans are essential to build good and safe ramps. Without a good plan your ramp will not last long. - BMX Bikes - For Those Who Like To Live On The Edge By : Robert Sheehan
The rising popularity of BMX biking has skyrocketed the sales of BMX bikes, which are safe, durable and maneuverable. - Get Up And Get Into Mountain Biking- Here's Some Tips To Get You Started! By : James Sanford
So, you want to get fit, experience the joys of the great outdoors and have a few thrills and spills along the way? Sounds like you need to get out there and buy yourself a mountain bike. - Spin Faster for Greater Efficiency By : Gabe Mirkin, M.D.
The key to riding a bicycle efficiently over long distances is to find out how fast you can pedal before you become uncoordinated. Let the latest research help you figure out the best cadence for you. - Dahon Folding Bikes – Setting The Course For Quality By : Robert Sheehan
The Dahon folding bikes are a popular choice for bikers looking for quality, style and sheer convenience. And the best thing is that all these come compact. - Performance-Enhancing Drugs: Some Cannot Be Detected By : Gabe Mirkin, M.D.
Drugs appear to be the cause of many recent records in sports requiring strength and speed. Many bicycle racers know that some drugs that make them better riders can’t be detected by testing techniques that are available today. - Yamaha Dirt Bikes – Always One Step Ahead By : Robert Sheehan
Yamaha dirt bikes are ideal for dirt bike professionals as well as off-road amateurs that want to hit the untamed roads with ease and authority. - Cape Cod Bicycle Tours By : Steve Valentino
Some people are born adventurous, and others are grabbed by the need for excitement every once in a while. Whatever the reason, taking an action packed adventure vacation, can rejuvenate even the most tense, worked out body. - Bicycle Tour FAQs By : Steve Valentino
Since the invention of the bicycle, people have used this environment-friendly vehicle, as a thrifty way to travel and get in touch with the culture of the land. Today most bicycle tours are package offerings, serving very little to benefit the pocket, but give the same experience of exhilaration. - European Bicycle Tours By : Steve Valentino
Europe, with its rich culture and heritage, has been the Mecca for travelers since the earliest of times. With cities that offer mild weather and picturesque charm to the snowy Alpine slopes and immortal Mediterranean shores, Europe is an explorer?s delight. - Planning Your Bicycle Tour By : Steve Valentino
Any holiday, in any region of the world, can be converted in to an adventure, and bicycle tours are one of the best ways to do so. But, like with any vacation, planning is the first crucial step to embarking on a bicycle tour. - Bike Stands By : Jennifer Bailey
When people talk about bikes, they often forget about bike stands. You may have heard countless conversations about every aspect of bikes, but you'll have to rack your memory for the last time you heard two people discussing bike stands. - Sport Bikes By : Jennifer Bailey
If you've never experienced the feeling of complete freedom and the sheer thrill of racing down a road on a powerful sports bike, then you are about to read about exactly what you've been missing. To put it simply, sports bikes are awesome machines. - Recumbent Bikes By : Jennifer Bailey
A recumbent bike is a bike in which the rider is seated in an upward-facing position. This position is known as a supine position. This is the most common position for riding a recumbent bike, but there are rare cases in which recumbent bikes have the rider seated in a downward-facing or prone position. - Training with Clip-In Pedals By : Douglas Wilson
Training with clip-in pedals (also known as "clipless" pedals), can improve your strength and efficiency dramatically when cycling. - Be Prepared With a Car Bike Rack By : Andrew Caxton
This article summarizes the benefits of owning a car bike rack. There's too much scenery out there to be missed by not bringing a bike with you wherever you go. - Know Before You Go - What's Up With Those Mountain Bikers By : Andrew Caxton
This article summarizes the culture of the mountain biker, from the slang that has grown up around the sport to the philosophy of using the trails and keeping them safe. - You Need More Gear With a Mountain Bike By : Andrew Caxton
Of all types of bike riding, it's mountain biking that requires the most gear, because of the nature of the sport. Keep yourself safe and sound with the appropriate gear mentioned in this article. - Don't Be Left Behind in the Beach Cruiser and Lowrider Craze By : Andrew Caxton
Look cool, be cool with a beach cruiser or a lowrider.New car models come out every year. When you look at them, can you really tell the difference between them? You could do that in the 1950s, for sure, but today? No, they mostly look the same.That isn't the case with bicycles. Bicycling is more popular than ever, and new models are being brought out every year for any type of interest from road bikes to mountain bikes and everything in between.Two of the newest styles gaining interest among a larger group of fans are the beach cruisers and the lowriders.A lowrider bike is exactly what it sounds like - a bike that hugs the ground. The highest points these kinds of bikes are the handgrips, and the seat is down at wheel level. Indeed, the pedals are sometimes higher than the seat. It looks like a Harley Davidson! That's why it's also called a "chopper bike" or a "muscle bike."These lowriders got their start in the Chicano-American community, but are starting to pick up their popularity with the mainstream. It's all about style. Most lowriders have the banana seat made famous by the Schwinn Stingray of yore, "excessive" chrome, "overspoked" wheels, and fur. Lowriders have a culture of their own and their bikes are custom creations to show off their personalities.Aztlan Bicycle is the world's number one lowrider bike company - at least according to their website. They certainly were one of the first companies to come out with the lowrider.Similar to the lowrider is the beach cruiser. Remember the Stingray bike of the 1950s and 60s? That's the forerunner of the beach cruiser. It's usually a single speed bicycle, and the brake levers aren't on the handlebars, they're at your feet. The pedals, that is to say. They're called coaster brakes, which means you have to reverse pedal to slow down or stop. Cruiser bikes have what's called balloon tires to go over packed sand - hence the name, beach cruiser.Like any other bike you care to name, the beach cruiser comes in styles designed for men, women and children.Nearly every major bike manufacturer makes at least one cruiser model, and there are new manufacturers out there. Check out Electra, Nirve, Kustom Kruiser, and Aero-Fast before you make any decision on what kind of cruiser to buy.To take just one example, Nirve has several styles of Cruisers to choose from, and you can check out the styles and specifications at their website.The "Classic" series consists of the Classic, the Fifty-Three, the Knuckle, the Kilroy, and the Forty-Nine. Cool names, but you'll have to scope them out to see if you like them.Their Islander series consists of the Sunflower, the Island Flower, and the Lahaina. As you might expect, these bikes are decorated with paintings of flowers on the frame! These bikes are for girls or women, and have three speeds.So if you're looking for a little different biking experience, check out the lowriders or the cruisers, and you might like what you see. - Information on Bicycle Saddles By : Andrew Caxton
An article that gives information on bicycle saddles and its main features. - Lance Armstrong By : Luka Ce
Life of Lance Armstrong. His beginnings, cancer and 7 Tour de France victories. - Expand Your Horizons With a Car Bike Rack By : Andrew Caxton
Once you've invested in a bicycle, you'll want to get all the enjoyment out of it that you possibly can. So get a bike car rack and that will open up all the roads to you. - Professional Cycling By : Marius Bezuidenhout
Purists in the cycling world will tell you that road cycling is the classic and arguably most beautiful manifestation of cycle sport. - How To Be Comfortable - Safe And Smart In Bicycle Clothes By : Andrew Caxton
This article discusses the importance of wearing the right bicycle clothes while biking; how one can make themselves comfortable. safe and smart in bicycle clothes; and different types of bicycle clothes. - Gooseberry Mesa - Southern Utah's Slick Rock Cycling Paradise By : Bob Therrien
Gooseberry Mesa Utah is being called the new Moab, a biking and hiking haven. Located 35 miles northeast of Saint George, Utah and about 10 miles southwest of the Springdale, Utah entrance to Zion National Park. Gooseberry Mesa Trail is rated as one of Utah's best riding opportunity. - Knowing What Bicycle Rims Are By : Andrew Caxton
The article gives information on bicycle rims and its main features. With details for understanding and knowing how they are designed and how to get the best performance from them. - 2007 Cycling Adventures; Biking Across America-lower latitudes By : Lance Winslow
For those that are serious about long-distance cycling most of us at one time or another have considered a long-distance bike trek across the nation. Even if we know we might not ever have the time to actually do this between our work and family it has still crossed our minds. Many people who think they cannot do it are mistaken because there are programs and tours, which do this every year. Of course we all know if you truly believe you can’t then you are right, as the saying goes.
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