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10M ago
Knowing a bike's geometry can help you understand how it will handle, feel and what comfort it can offer. It can also help you compare different bikes and help you understand what geometry you are best suited to.
Most geometry charts can be found on manufacturer websites, although what the charts include vary. Most manufacturers will at a minimum include size, head and seat tube lengths, top tube length, wheelbase and chainstay length. Many also include stack and reach measurements, but fork rake, bottom bracket drop and trail are not as common.
It's one thing to know what the numbers are ..read more
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1y ago
Originally released as an endurance road bike designed to take riders wherever the road took them, from wins at Paris-Roubaix to their first century. Now in its fourth iteration, the Domane is as refined and versatile as ever, with a performance focus bringing with it a new lightweight frame, space for big tires, and the same smooth ride quality as its predecessors. Join us as we take you through all you need to know about the 2023 Trek Domane SL, SLR, and RSL.
Related Reading: We currently have a Domane SLR 7 eTap on hand for review; keep your eyes peeled in the coming weeks for a full re ..read more
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1y ago
Last overhauled in 2017, the latest iteration of the aero-focused race steed from Giant has been officially revealed. Releasing alongside the Propel is an updated SLR wheelsystem and follows hot on the heels of all-new hoops and an aero tire from sister company CADEX. There's a lot to dig into here, but never fear; we've broken it down for you into ten things to know, so read on for all you need to know about the all-new Giant Propel.
1. A Winning Debut
While officially released in mid-August, the public debut for the Propel took place a month prior, with Team BikeExachange-Jayco piloting ..read more
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1y ago
When it comes to recreational cycling, many bikes seemingly fit into the same mold. However, some subtle differences between each help to define which may be best for you. Recreational bikes are designed for road, fitness, commuting and general use, requiring them to be versatile, durable and comfortable. The most common type of recreational bikes are flat bar road, hybrid and urban bikes, and while they may look the same, all of them have different features that affect their performance, ride characteristics and purpose.
To help highlight the differences in each bike, we have selected some ..read more
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1y ago
A triathlon always consists of the same three fundamental elements: a swim, cycle, and then a run. However, triathlons can vary greatly depending on the specific format. Some formats are raced at a high intensity and completed in under an hour, while others are virtually all-day endurance events taking up to 17 hours to finish. We've put together this guide explaining each common triathlon format, how each event came to be and some intricacies of each.
What is a Triathlon?
A triathlon is a continuous event consisting of a swim, cycle and run. The distances of each 'leg' differ depending on ..read more
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1y ago
Triathlon is the answer for those who don't consider one sport enough. Consisting of a swim, bike and run raced over a variety of distances, triathlons provide a substantial challenge of endurance, strength and mental toughness. The bike component of a triathlon makes up a considerable part of every event, approximately 60% of the race regardless of the chosen distance. As a result, triathlon specific bikes with different cockpit set-ups, different geometry, advanced aerodynamics and innovative storage solutions are highly sought-after.
We've put together this buyer's guide to help explain ..read more
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1y ago
Impacting important characteristics such as ride quality and feel, a frame is often the defining feature of your favourite bike. So regardless of whether you’re getting stuck into a dream bike build, considering a new ride or are just a sucker for the technical detail, we’ve put together this handy guide to help you better understand the foundation of your bicycle.
Often referred to as the heart of a bike, a frame can be made from either carbon fiber, aluminum, titanium, steel or a combination of these materials. Each bicycle frame material offers a list of differing characteristics that wi ..read more
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1y ago
Why is it important to be able to change your pedals?
Replacing or installing pedals is a simple process but one you want to make sure you get right because without them your bike is useless. For some, the need to change pedals may be infrequent, but for those who regularly travel with their bike or swap pedals between bikes, it's a process worth mastering.
The simple tips outlined below works for both clipless pedals and standard flat pedals.
What you need
Pedal Wrench or Spanner: Speciality tool for taking pedals off
8mm or 6mm Allen or Hex Key
15mm wrench or spanner
Lubrication / g ..read more
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1y ago
While you can ride a bike with sneakers, using cycling specific shoes will provide a greater connection to the bike, save weight, and improve overall performance. Purpose-built cycling shoes differentiate from sneakers with their increased rigidity, stiff sole, enhanced ventilation, a system of attaching the shoe to the bike's pedals.
But with so many different riding categories demanding different footwear, searching for your next set of bike shoes can be a chore. So with that in mind, we've created this comprehensive guide to help you make an informed decision and understand the different ..read more
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1y ago
The wheels on your mountain bike literally keep you moving and will have a considerable impact on the quality of your ride. Sure the drivetrain will push you along, and the frame will also have a significant impact on ride quality, but the wheels are the first element of your mountain bike to feel and translate changes in terrain and surface imperfections.
One of the most important traits of a quality wheelset is its role in transferring your efforts on the pedals to an outcome on the trail. Matching the right wheels for your riding style, terrain, and preferred riding discipline is importa ..read more