Fixed-gear bicycles have become increasingly popular. Cyclists appreciate them for their low maintenance, ease of operation and low cost when compared to more complicated geared bicycles. Theoretically, learning to ride a fixed-gear mountai… read more
Modern higher-quality mountain bikes use a "cartridge style" bottom bracket. While this style of bottom bracket is more durable and longer lasting, it is also non-serviceable, meaning that it must be replaced when it breaks or wears out. Re… read more
For your mountain bike to work right, your brakes have to be correctly adjusted. A rubbing brake pad will rob energy and slow down your bike with every rotation of the wheel. A brake pad that is too loose, on the other hand, won't be able t… read more
Don't let a flat put an end to your trip. Learn how to fix a flat bike tire quickly on the trail in this free online video on mountain biking basics. read more
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