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Why Does My Bike Tire Keep Popping? (And How to Fix It)

On a recent ride, a friend ended up getting a flat tire. We paused our ride so he could change his tube and pump it up, and then we were off again. Not long after, he got another flat. And after...

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Why Your Cycling Shoes Rattle/Squeak (And How to Fix It)

No one wants to show up at a group ride with squeaky cycling shoes! If your shoes are making noise, you’ll want to do a little detective work before your next ride to figure out why your cycling...

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Do Bike Tires Stretch Over Time? (What to Expect)

Have you ever noticed that a tire is most difficult to put on when it's brand new? With every application, the tire gets easier to install. Why is this? Is the tire stretching? Or is your rim...

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Can I Put Cycling Shoes in a Washing Machine or Dishwasher?

Through the dirt, mud, and rain, your cycling shoes can take a real beating. Keeping your shoes clean is the best way to increase their lifespan. But the challenge is figuring out how to clean...

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Should Bicycle Tires Be Inflated to Maximum PSI (Explained)

To find the right air pressure for your bike tires, you have to consider tire size, type, rider weight, terrain, weather, and the style of riding you do. Luckily, tire manufacturers provide a maximum...

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How Bike Tires Should Look When Properly Inflated (w/ Photos)

Mountain bike tires aren’t pumped up to pressures anywhere near as high as road bike tires. In fact, when you see the pressures most mountain bikers run in their tires, you’d probably think...

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