What to invest in—and what you can hold off on—when buying your new bike.
If you’ve had a bike fit, you know it’s tedious, methodical work--plumb bobs are dangled, angles are measured, and parts are moved ever-so-slightly, one millimeter at a time, until it’s in just the ...
I had always been a bike purist. Up until recently, I’ve been riding the same bike I got for my 10th birthday. Sure, it still got me where I needed to go, but it was definitely time for an upgrade. As ...
If you’ve ever spent time in a local bike shop, you’ve heard the salesmen, repair techs and riders talk about getting the perfect “fit”; talk to a cycling or triathlon coach and they can wax all day ...
I hate to tell you this, but your mountain bike probably doesn’t fit you. If you bought a bike in the last five or so years, there’s a substantial chance that the frame is too big for you, your seat ...