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link to Is Biking in the Rain Slower? (Only if YOU Slow Down)

Is Biking in the Rain Slower? (Only if YOU Slow Down)

On a recent bike trip, a downpour sent me running for cover. But when the rain eased up to a maneuverable amount, I had to get back on the road to make it to my destination before dark. Would I get...

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Do Bike Racks Really Get Stolen? (And How to Protect Yours)

You probably don't give much thought to your bike rack. You put it on your car, you load up your bike, and you hit the road. You might even lock your bike to your bike rack when you run inside a...

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Can You Put a Child Seat on Any Bike? (Which Type is Best?)

I'm a new dad to a baby girl, and I love to bike. If you're also a parent and want to get your kid out on a bike ride with you, then at some point you'll need to consider the following...

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Can a Man Use a Woman’s Bike Seat? (or Vice Versa?)

Many bike seats are gender specific...but is this really necessary? For instance, could a man use a woman's bike seat, or vice versa? A man can use a woman’s bike seat depending on his personal...

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link to Will Cycling Increase Your Vertical Jump? (Beginner’s Guide)

Will Cycling Increase Your Vertical Jump? (Beginner’s Guide)

Cycling definitely builds athleticism, but do those improvements in your fitness carry over to other activities? In the strength training world, there’s a great deal of debate about...

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link to Are Recumbent Bikes Harder (or Easier) to Ride?

Are Recumbent Bikes Harder (or Easier) to Ride?

There can be a bit of a learning curve when you first try a recumbent bicycle, especially because most people learn to ride on an upright bike (i.e. a mountain or road bike).  As a result,...

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