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by Colby Dilks
Cycling gloves are not essential, but they are vital if you want your hands to stay damage-free if you fall. They give extra protection against roa...
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by Colby Dilks
Many cyclists tend to ask the same questions when it comes to buying a new saddle.
"Which saddle is the most comfortable one?"
In fact, this is th...
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by Colby Dilks
Your bike saddle plays a massive role in your overall ride comfort. A saddle that fits your body and is not causing any aches or pains means you'll...
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by Colby Dilks
Cycling began for many people as a child, with handlebar streamers and training wheels. As we progress from cautiously practising on three-wheelers...
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by Colby Dilks
A new bike means a new ride to break it in, and we’re sure you'd like to take it for a ride on the country roads. Or are you just looking for a mor...
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by Colby Dilks
Safety is a primary concern in bicycling. As it is a sport on roads where other vehicles may pass, it is a risky hobby as cyclists have less protec...
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by Colby Dilks
'Fits like a glove' - there's a reason this phrase is frequently used to describe the ideal fit. Gloves are designed to fit your hand perfectly whi...
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by Colby Dilks
Being a cyclist usually means getting accustomed to several challenges, whether it's an uphill road or rainy weather in the midst of a long planned...
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by Colby Dilks
In the U.K., driving and cycling are two vastly different lifestyles. However, when both hobbies share the same limited space, their frustrating di...
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by Colby Dilks
Bikes require regular maintenance as it is, but it's equally crucial to be prepared for any possible repair needs. A complete bike repair kit consi...
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by Colby Dilks
Biking is an activity that people of all ages enjoy. However, it can also cause a considerable amount of body pain. One perfect example of this is ...
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by Colby Dilks
It doesn't get much more crucial than your saddle when it comes to bike comfort. Sure, grippy grips are good, and the right pedals make a signific...
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