Although it was mountain bikes that kicked off the mania for cycling of the 1990s, the new trends of the industry are currently set by town-dwelling commuters rather than by off-roaders seeking fancy sporting gear.
English writer H. G. Wells wrote “cycle tracks will abound in Utopia” and this is certainly true of Bracknell in the Royal County of Berkshire. Here we remember how the forgotten city planners of the past envisaged the cities of the future.
Dozens of bicycles were seized by US Marines last weekend after their owners had been caught on military property. The situation got the cyclists really confounded though and you can see why, because the riders had understandably no idea they were on a federal land.
You don’t need to be a shop mechanic to change a saddle, so we often compromise the saddle when choosing a bike. Why not when you know you can upgrade later?