Road Biking: Cycling Gear, Sizing, and Health Impacts

Choosing between a Trek and a Specialized road bike depends on your riding style and fit requirements. Learn how to adjust your seat for maximum comfort, troubleshoot a clicking chain, and understand the impact of long-distance cycling on male fertility and joint health.

How Much Should You Cycle a Day to Stay in Shape?

Riding a bicycle is not only fun, it’s an excellent form of aerobic exercise. A regular routine of cycling will get you in shape and keep you that way. You can achieve cardiovascular fitness, improved heart health and improved muscle strength and tone.

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Cycling & Patellar Tendonitis

Cycling provides a low-impact -- or non-weight-bearing -- exercise. Still, it's possible for a cyclist to suffer from a weight-bearing type of injury. It's just caused by a different mechanism of injury. Tendonitis can occur at any tendon site in your body -- areas that anchor muscle to bones.

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Can Cycling Decrease Fertility in Men?

If you’re a serious cyclist, chances are you’ve heard stories about the link between bike riding and infertility. Unless you talk with your health care provider or research the subject on your own, it’s difficult to know if such stories are based on facts and whether or not cycling can adversely affect your health.

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What to Wear for the Temperature in Cycling

For many cyclists, even those who live in colder climates, cycling is a year-round sport. The difference between a horrible ride and a great one often is determined by how you dress. As a rule of thumb, when cycling in colder weather, always dress so that you are slightly cool during your warmup.

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Comfort Vs. Cruiser Bicycles

Unlike road bikes with their extreme forward leaning stance, comfort and cruiser bikes provide a good compromise with their upright riding position and their increased stability. Comfort and cruiser bikes are stable with slightly thicker frames that are often stylized for an aesthetic appeal.

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How to Remove Rust From a Bike Chain

Rust and bike chains have an affinity that seems designed to frustrate even the most fastidious biker. The steel used for bike chains tends to rust, especially when exposed to salt on the roads, which is highly corrosive to steel.

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How to Measure a Road Bike Stem

Stem length is one aspect of a road bike that you can alter to increase both comfort and performance. In order to alter stem length you must first know the length of your current stem. Stem length, designated in millimeters, may be indicated on the stem.

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How to Know When You Need New Tires on Your Road Bike

Road bike tires provide traction on wet roads, handle the impact of bumps and potholes, grip the road so you can corner and resist punctures from debris. With all this abuse, road bike tires frequently need replacing.

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Itchy After Cycling

Itching occurs when irritants stimulate the nerve endings of your skin. If you suffer from itching after a bike ride or other aerobic workout, you might be suffering from any of a number of medical conditions.

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Cycling With a Torn Meniscus

Meniscal tears are a fairly common knee injury, one that some athletes choose to play through. While cycling strengthens the leg muscles surrounding the knee, your ability to continue cycling depends on the type of tear you sustain.

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Testicle Damage From Cycling

Riding a bicycle increases muscle strength and promotes fitness. However, if not done properly, cycling can harm you. One of the most common locations for discomfort and injury on a bicycle is the testicles. Testicle damage from cycling is usually caused by a seat that does not fit properly.

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How to Fix a Clicking Chain on a Road Bike

When a road bike is properly set up and maintained, it should be relatively free of squeaks, creaks and clicking noises. Most bike owners, however, will have to diagnose an unusual noise at some point. Fortunately, a clicking chain doesn't require the assistance of a pro mechanic.

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Advantages & Disadvantages of Cycling

The design concept for the bicycle dates back to the time of DaVinci, however, it was another 150 years before an early version was manufactured. This human-powered vehicle was bulky and more carriage-like than the modern bicycle. In early 1800's Germany, a wooden two-wheeled bicycle appeared.

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Why Do Girls' Bikes Have a Lower Bar?

Bicycles for girls and bicycles for boys are no different in the way they function, but there has long been a difference in their appearance. In a side-by-side comparison, bicycles for girls often have a significantly lower top tube (crossbar) than boy's.

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Sit Bone Pain After Road Biking

If you have pain in your sit bones after road biking, you most likely used a seat that doesn't fit your rear properly. The road bike seat you use needs to measure just wide enough to support your sit bones. If it doesn't, you'll experience pain following cycling, regardless of how soft or hard the seat feels.

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What Does SAG Stand for in Cycling?

If you are a bicyclist, SAG stands for support and gear. During a race, a SAG vehicle will be a welcome sight as you fatigue or encounter mechanical complications with your bike. If you are not a cyclist, you can support the athletes by volunteering to be a SAG driver.

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Expected Mileage on Road Bike Tires

Across the country, the number of people who use bicycles to commute to work, though still small, has been increasing, reports the League of American Bicyclists. For example, in Portland, Oregon, 6 percent of people commuted to work by bike in 2007.

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Cycling and Tired Legs

If you ride your bike for exercise or endurance training, rather than for casual jaunts around your neighborhood, you may have found your legs feeling tired and weak at times. That feeling can be frustrating, especially if you’re anxious to get back your bike or engage in another activity.

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Is the Krebs Cycle Aerobic or Anaerobic?

The major difference between anaerobic and aerobic conditions is the requirement of oxygen. Anaerobic processes do not require oxygen while aerobic processes do require oxygen. The Krebs cycle, however, is not that simple. It is a part of a complex multi-step process called cellular respiration.

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