Why Do Cyclocross Bikes Use Drop Bars?
Cyclocross bicycles have tougher frames, greater tire clearance, higher bottom brackets, and more upright geometry than road bikes due to the rough terrain included in CX races. However, despite the…
Cyclocross bicycles have tougher frames, greater tire clearance, higher bottom brackets, and more upright geometry than road bikes due to the rough terrain included in CX races. However, despite the…
Bike tire sizing is often a source of confusion sometimes even for experienced riders simply because there are too many sizes, numbers, symbols, and letters involved. One of the characters…
Manufacturers have been producing bicycles with frames and forks made of different materials for quite a while now. The most common combination is an aluminum frame paired with a carbon…
Some rigid bicycle forks are classified as "suspension-corrected". This description could be a little enigmatic because rigid forks do not have suspension after all. Hence why some cyclists may be…
The suspension fork is often depicted as one of the most notable technological advancements in the world of cycling and mountain biking in particular. Its impact on the cycling universe…
The front and rear derailleur are marvelous machines allowing cyclists to fine-tune their cadence and cover greater distances filled with more obstacles. Hence, it is important to develop proper shifting…
The loud freewheels found on above-average and high-end bikes tend to surprise new cyclists. I wasn't an exception. When I began commuting on a bike, I was often turning my…