By: Tommy Greene | 2011-02-17 | Article Marketing When you go out for a ride on your bicycle, one of the worst things that can possible happen is getting a flat tire. You need to know how to fix the problem efficiently so you can get back on the saddle (literally) and finish your ride. read more
By: woodchuck | 2010-10-30 | Tools and equipment If you ride your bike often enough, eventually you'll need to work on your tires — whether that means keeping them properly inflated or repairing them when you get a flat. Here are all the tire tools you need: read more
By: woodchuck | 2010-12-03 | Diy When it comes to flat tires, the universe does not play favorites. The next victim of a flat could just as easily be Lance Armstrong on an expensive racing bike in the French Alps as a little old lady from Kansas on a utility bike with a loaf of bread in her basket. Given that none of us is immune, the best you can do is understand what causes flats, try to limit the chances of having one, and be able to recover from one if you're on the losing end of this game of chance. read more
By: Mark Winston | 2011-04-26 | Motorcycles A quad bike may be correctly described as a car with 4 tyres having a weight of less than 1210 lbs - though not a car. Driving it on a pathway calls for a vehicle license, registration according to state and province directives not to forget the mandatory insurance. read more
By: Barry Samms | 2011-03-31 | Business On the way to a very important family event, I found myself in a situation where I had to pull over to the side of the road. Turned out my tire was losing air quickly and a rubber patch would be in or... read more
By: Patterns | 2010-12-03 | Diy Bike shops are great when it comes to helping you find the right biking accessories. Staff in many bike shops use much of the equipment they sell, so they can talk to you about what works well and will fit with your budget. read more
By: Jack Landry | 2010-11-08 | Article Marketing This article is about changing your bike tire. It also discusses the importance of keeping the pressure correct, to avoid future problems. read more
By: woodwind | 2010-12-03 | Diy Because brakes are typically designed to sit close to the wheel rim, their location normally prevents the wheel from being removed if the tire is fully inflated. If you want to remove a wheel, you first have to open the brakes so there's room for the tire to fit through the brake pads. read more
By: Samuel Walker | 2011-05-07 | Recreation & Sports Learn what to watch for when you choose a good bicycle repair stand for a mountain bike. 4 easy but useful tips for anyone interested in bike repair stands and home bike repair. read more
By: stuart | 2010-10-27 | Business When your bike ride is interrupted with a flat, you just want a bicycle tire repair option that is fast and easy read more
By: woodwind | 2010-11-11 | Diy If the front derailleur gets hit or the chain gets stuck when you try to shift, the derailleur can become twisted or bent. If the derailleur moves out of place by twisting on the seat tube, you'll want to move it back into place. read more
By: Rudy Silva | 2010-08-24 | Recreation & Leisure Recreation & Leisure Nowadays, bikes are more than just a practical means of transportation. They are now widely used in different men’s activities such as sports, socializing and exercising. Because of this, cycling parts are significant in their functions as well as brands like the Continental bike tires. People who love cycling know what brands are good. Continental is one of the topmost reputable companies, when it comes to bike tires and tubes. This German manufacturing company was started in the late 19th century. Like Michelin tires, continental pioneered pneumatic or air filled tires. From their ve... read more
By: Art Gib | 2011-03-30 | Article Marketing If you are an avid biker, find a local Chicago bicycle shop to keep your bike in pristine condition for all your riding needs. For tunings, rebuilds, tune-ups, overhauls or simply fixing a flat tire t... read more