The volume of stolen bikes in London is mentioned rather often. But ‘bike-stripping’ – the theft of individual bike parts, such as handlebars and saddles? That has been, up to this point, mostly ignored by the general public.
Stiff fingers, cramps in both wrists and forearms, later response or weaker braking efficiency – all of these inconveniences may be caused by a simple operation, such as braking levers set-up, or by using wrong fingers for bringing your mountain bike to a halt. Let’s…
When it comes to cycling with any kind of disability, there are a number of options that have been developed, and continue to be refined, to help everybody experience at least some of the joy and freedom that comes with being on a bike.
Before we get started take a quick peek at our article on recumbent cycling if you haven’t already. Everything that’s unusual, practical and, ultimately, geeky about recumbents is pushed even further with velomobiles. Velomobiles are basically recumbents on steroids.
Without exaggerating, we could say that Tom Lynch is to the 80’s and 90’s BMX scene what Tony Hawk is to skateboarding. If you google his name, countless racing videos from those two decades will pop up to carry you away on a wave of…