How to Lubricate Bicycle Pedals With Grease

Lubrication is important to many functions on a bicycle. It helps moving metal parts rub against one another without creating high-pitched noises or warped metal. Pedals don't require grease or lubrication to the extent a bike chain or gears would since these parts are expensive and highly complex to replace.

Jonathan Croswell
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Comfort Bikes Vs. Hybrid Bikes

Whether you're out for a leisurely cruise or hitting the pavement for a long workout, choosing the right bike is important to your cycling experience. For those intimidated by hi-tech gear and expensive specialty bikes, the choice comes down to comfort and hybrid bikes.

Nick Davidson
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Fixed Gear Bike Riding Tips

A fixed gear bicycle (also called a “fixie” or a “track bike”) is a single-speed machine with a fixed drive train, meaning the pedals move at the same rate as the rear wheel. It is impossible to coast on a fixed gear bike, leading to a different style of riding from traditional free wheel-equipped bikes.

Claire Lunardoni
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How to Measure a Bicycle Tire

Bicycle tire measurements have two components. The larger number is the tire diameter in inches, and the smaller number is the tire width in inches. Tire diameter usually ranges from 12 to 26 inches, and tire width normally ranges from 1.75 to 2.215 inches.

Sharon O'Neil
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What Muscles Does Cycling Build?

Familiarize yourself with the muscles cycling builds, integrate exercises for them into your workouts, and you will become stronger during your rides. Cycling burns calories and builds muscular and aerobic endurance, contributing to improvements in body composition and physical capability.

Judy Bruen
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