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Are Vans Good for Mountain Biking?

Vans shoes have grippy soles and can be a good choice for mountain biking with flat pedals, if you ride only in dry conditions. They're also often cheaper than other shoes designed for mountain...

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Can You Put Road Bike Tires on a Mountain Bike?

You can usually put new tires on a mountain bike that have a better tread pattern for road cycling. However, you can't simply take a tire off of a road bike and install it on a mountain bike, without...

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Can You Put Pegs on a Mountain Bike?

If your mountain bike has bolt-on front and rear axles, then you can add pegs. However, most modern mountain bikes now use quick-release thru-axles. While this makes taking off/putting on your wheels...

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