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  • Bicycle Rims And Wheels, Your Bike Cant Go Anywhere Without Them
     The first  bicycle   wheels  were from a horse drawn cart, made of wood with a metal band round the  bicycle  rim, very hard and very uncomfortable to ride. Then a man called Dunlop (Scottish) invented the pneumatic tire, this along with...
  • Bike Maintenance

    A clean bike will function better than a dirty one and is a pleasure to work on. Before you start any bike maintenance you have to clean your bike, that doesn't mean a bit of wipe with a cloth, you have to clean it properly and there are a...
  • Buying Cycling Jerseys, Shoes And Other Bike Clothing Online
            At one time you could only buy  cycling  equipment at your local cycle shop, if they had what you wanted or you had to hope they could order it and then you would have to wait for it to come and hope it was the right size, colour or price....
  • Choosing A Cycling Road Bike
     How To Choose Your Road Bike, Different Level Of Riders   How to choose your road bike? Well the first question is how much do you want to spend and how much cycling will you do? The answer to the first question is a difficult one, many people when...
  • Choosing A Mountain Bike
    How To Choose A Mountain Bike That More Fits With Your Needs  How to choose a mountain bike depends on what you are going to do with it, if all you want your new mountain bike for is going for a nice leisurely ride on the canal path or a ride in the...
  • Dirt Bike Crashes
    If you're considering  dirt   bike  racing as a hobby there is one thing that you are definitely going to have to prepare yourself for and that's  dirt   bike  crashes. I don't think there's a single  dirt  biker out there who hasn't been...
  • Dirt Bike Parts
     Many advocates of dirt biking will tell you that half the fun of dirt biking is buying a slightly clapped out old 250 and doing it up with new and second hand dirt bike parts until you’ve got as much performance and speed out of it as possible....
  • Dirt Bike Safety
    Who needs to consider  dirt   bike  safety?
     
    Dirt  bike   safety  is something that absolutely every rider and possible rider must consider before getting on a  bike  every time. The massive rise in popularity of  dirt  bikes, ATVs and...
  • Dirt Bike Trails
    What are dirt bike trails?
     
     While dirt bike racing and motocross is normally done on designated tracks that are set out and predefined, dirt bike trails are the equivalent of free ride. In some areas you can just head off to a decent dirt bike...
  • Dirt Bikes For Kids
    Can you get  dirt   bikes  for kids?
     
    Dirt biking has become a more popular and much more accessible pastime than it once was. The bikes, parts and accessories have become much cheaper and because of the increase in participants there...
  • Do You Know What A Pocket Bike Is?

    Well, to start, a pocket bike is an exact miniature of the real deal. A smaller version of a motorcycle. They are used for racing. Pocket bikes are mainly manufactured in Italy, but some are also from the United Kingdom. Many believe that pocket...
  • Exercise And Stress
    Exercise may not be the most exciting word in your vocabulary, but it sure has a lot of benefits. Participating in daily exercise not only makes us healthier in general, it can diminish the effects of stress on our bodies as well. 
    How many times...
  • For Fast Paced Fun, Nothing Beats a Pocketbike
     Pocket bikes can be comfortably cradled under your arm and are capable of splendidly fast speeds. They are usually powered by gas-powered engines. The smaller industrial-motored models used by Junior class racers are capable of speeds upwards of...
  • Hike Bike Kayak San Diego
    Hike Bike Kayak San Diego Read Jetsetters Magazine at http://www.jetsettersmagazine.com/ Read this entire feature with photos at: http://www.jetsettersmagazine.com/archive/jetezine/sports02/kayak/calif/hbk/hbk.html  Hike Bike Kayak, Inc. was founded in 2000...
  • How To Choose Your Road Bike
    How to choose your road bike? Well the first question is how much do you want to spend and how much cycling will you do? The answer to the first question is a difficult one, many people when they are younger they want to ride there bike all day and...

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Bike Safety Tips:

 1. Use a designated bicycle path as much as possible.
2. Always… Ride on the “Right” side of the road.
3. Wear a helmet that fits snug on your head with straps that    are comfortably tight under the chin.
4. Stay where cars can clearly see you.
5. Obey the rules of the road.
6. Obey the speed limits of the road.
7. Stay alert. Keep a lookout for children, car doors opening    unexpectedly, and cars exiting driveways.
8. When riding at dusk or in the dark, be sure to use          reflectors, a headlight, and a taillight.
9. Wear brightly colored clothing.
10.Make eye contact with motorists to make certain they have     seen you.
11.Drink enough water to stay hydrated.
12.Prevent and protect your bike from theft by locking it up.    Take a picture of it and keep your receipt and bike serial    number in a safe place.
13 Keep your bike well-maintained. Check tires, wheels,          lights, brakes, and handlebars before each ride