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The Relationship Of Clutch Derailleurs and Oval Chainrings Analyzed

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Description of the Concern A clutch derailleur comes with a mechanism (clutch) that prevents the cage of the derailleur from moving excessively during extreme riding. The objective of the clutch…

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BMX Hubs On Legit MTBs – A Love Story or Just Nonsense?

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Hello, brothersA rear BMX hub can be installed on some mountain bikes, but the procedure is not straightforward due to the dissimilar hub spacing. It's also possible to mount a…

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What You Need To Know When Installing an MTB Crankset On a Road Bike (Secret Tips)

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Read more about the article What You Need To Know When Installing an MTB Crankset On a Road Bike (Secret Tips)

It's possible to install an MTB crankset on a road frame. The conversion will require an MTB bottom bracket because MTB cranks have a longer spindle/axle. Bottom Brackets and Spindle…

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Analyzing The Integration Of BMX Cranks In a Mountain Bike System

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It's possible to install BMX cranks on a mountain bike. In most cases, the procedure requires the use of a British BMX bottom bracket (a.k.a. Euro BB) with an inner…

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BMX Handlebars Were Not Designed For MTBs, But You Can Try…

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Hello, brothers. It's possible to install BMX handlebars on an MTB, but the new bars will hurt the bike's original geometry, and the quality of riding will deteriorate. What's Special…

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Why You Should Grease The Pedal Threads Of Your Bike For Maximum Performance

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Greasing pedal threads is beneficial. Grease makes pedal installation smoother and prevents corrosion of the involved materials. This is a BMX pedal spindle made out of chromoly The Benefits of…

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BMX Pegs Can Cause Frame and Fork Damage When Integrated Into an MTB System

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Mini info bomb: It's possible to install pegs on an MTB if the bike has long bolt-on axles. However, by definition, mountain bikes aren't designed for pegs. If you decide…

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Why Do Mountain Bikers Say Yew?

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Condensed answer: Mountain bikers say "yew" before a stunt to alert others, relieve pressure, generate more force, and express excitement. The Functions of "Yew" Below is a list of effects…

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The “Science” Of Installing a Basket On a True Mountain Bike

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The number of people who commute on mountain bikes rather than dedicated commuting bicycles is surprisingly large. Some don't know better while others simply prefer the look of a mountain…

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Why Are Derailleur Guards Hated and Ignored By Everyone? (making sense of it all)

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Read more about the article Why Are Derailleur Guards Hated and Ignored By Everyone? (making sense of it all)

The derailleur on a geared bicycle is a sensitive piece of equipment. It has to be in perfect alignment to shift smoothly and quickly. If it's bent even slightly, the…

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