Read on for the ultimate guide to buying a bike in eight steps – or use the links below to skip to the section you need. Set your goals Set your budget Choose a shop Choose your gears Choose your brakes Get the right size Do you need suspension? Take a test ride 1. Set your go...
Hey guys, love browsing through all the custom motorcycles on bikerMetric. Riding has been a lifelong dream and at 54 years old I’m finally going for it. I got my beginners license this week and I want to ride a simple bike for a year or two. Then I’ll be retiring and my goal ...
How to Check a Bike Is Safe: In this instructable you will learn how to make sure a bike is in top condition before buying/riding your bike. It is easy and is only a few steps.
Buying a new vehicle that has a track record of lasting a long time is only going to increase the odds of it lasting a while for you as well. It’s a lot like marriage. You marry someone with a good head on their shoulders, who is caring and thoughtful, and isn’t afraid to deal...
Picking a bike size is a confusing task, which is why I've made bike size charts for every bike type. Have a read and discover your ideal bike size!
If they take on the risk of buying a bike in an unknown condition from you, you bet they are going to need to make a profit to make that worthwhile. Not only that, but they can't have your bike taking up space for months. They need to price it to sell fast to whoever walks ...
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I am in France and considering buying a bike and then cycling east until I hit the Pacific. I’ve been traveling planless for almost a year now and its been ok. I’m coming to an end of resources but yesterday I borrowed a bike and thought “hey what a great way get around.”. ...
Initially, it wasn’t clear if he would heed the advice when he attacked on each of the first three stages, but as the Giro drew on, Pogačar limited himself – in a manner of speaking – to striking out at precise moments in set-piece stages. “When we ma...
You don’t have to spend a lot. Lowering the front of the bike (which might be as simple as flipping the stem to drop the handlebar position), fitting some tri-bars (from as little as £30) and buying an aero helmet (around £100) could make a big difference to your speed. Th...