As cyclists, we could all stand to be a bit more welcoming to newcomers. Like any tight-knit group of enthusiasts, we can, whether intentionally or unintentionally, be rather proprietary when it comes ...
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There are certainly some legitimate excuses for not hitting the streets on two wheels, but for many of us, our hesitation is a lot simpler: We’ve got a flat tire, and we’re too lazy, or too busy to ...
Flat tires happen; it’s a universal of cycling life. Whether you’re a longtime cyclist or a new rider, there is a near one-hundred percent chance you will experience one—and it will probably happen to ...
The long, involved process of fixing a bike flat gets a simple solution with a gadget that patches punctures in a fraction of the time. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news ...
Eric Holte (left) learns to fix his bike with volunteer Michael Benko at Bike Church, a learn-to-repair bike event at Neighborhood Bike Works in Philadelphia. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY) Neighborhood Bike ...
After witnessing his son fend off a bully, Kiwone Moore, a Robinwood resident, decided to fix a bike for him. Seeing old bikes on the sidewalk, he came up with the idea over the summer to take them, ...