Here is a step-by-step guide on how to get the right bike helmet fit for your child; Step 1 For starters, the helmet should sit level across the kid’s forehead, and it should not be more than 1 inch above the eyebrows. If you find that the helmet moves more than 1 inch when ...
E-Bike Motor Location Mid-drive motors are on the bottom bracket (the place where the crank arms attach to the bike frame). Hub-drive motors sit inside the hub of the rear wheel (some are on the front wheel). Mid-drive motors: Many motors feature this setup, for a variety of reasons...
if it applies, either in the left handle or as a foot lever. Familiarize yourself with your scooter manual to understand the theory of how the vehicle works. Sit on the
How to Increase the Range You Can Go on Your e-Bike? If you want to maximize the range of your e-bike every time you sit on it to go shopping, hunting, or sightseeing, there are a couple of things you can try. One is to stick to smoother terrains that don’t require your motor...
This might seem like an obvious one, but choose an event that falls far enough in the future that you’ll have time to train. This guide will cover an eight- to 12-week training cycle, which should be plenty of time to get you prepared for a good day on the bike. Can you train ...
need features like fenders to keep away mud, and panniers to haul your things. They always need to have higher visibility, so that other vehicles can spot them when it’s dark. This is why they may be of bright colors and have reflective bike frames or reflective stickers on their ...
Whether you're a seasoned bike rider or you're riding for the first time, you should know how to prepare your bike for a ride, especially if it's been a long time since you last rode it. You don't need to worry about how long it'll take before you can finally sit on the seat...
Whilst I would have had a weakness in my back to start with, the consequence of being in the wrong riding position has been severe for me. The great news is that I’m healing extremely well and will be back on the bike in July, which of course has now been properly fitted by ...
You’ll now want to ensure your brakes are aligned properly. Squeeze each brake lever on your handlebars and watch as the pads hit the rim. Do they strike the wheels at the same time? If not, they’re going to need an adjustment. Loosen the five millimeter bolt securing the brake calip...
Try and position yourself with an escape route nearby, and not in the centre of the middle lane. Doing that will give you only one place to go, out into the live road ahead. Instead, sit to the left or the right if you can, leave your bike in gear, keep a hand on the throttle...