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Road Biking & Racing Articles and Videos

For the motor-less adventurer who likes to cover a lot of ground quickly, road biking is ideal, and Trails.com is your cycling encyclopedia. Get touring tips, learn the advantages of clipless pedals, find biking groups, or learn how to train for a race. Trails.com even covers more obscure questions about riding tandem bikes, building bike trailers and racks, and repairing biking jerseys and shorts. Before you buy a new bike or plan your next trip, check out Trails.com for advice and ideas.

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How to Adjust Bike Brakes

Adjusting the brakes on your bike will help it continue to operate at peak performance. Learning how to adjust the brakes yourself will save you time and money, and enhance your riding experience. Road bikes commonly use side pull brakes, which p...

How to Install a Bell Bike Child Seat

There will come a time when you'll want to take your child along with you while you ride your bicycle, but they'll be too young to bicycle themselves, even with training wheels. The solution is a child's bicycle seat, which enables kids to ride a...

Triathlon Bikes Vs. Road Bikes

Learning the difference between a road bike and a triathlon bike will help you decide which bike suits your needs. Designed for efficient riding on pavement or pavement-like surfaces, road bikes and triathlon bikes share many qualities, including...

How High Should a Bike Seat Be?

Adjusting a bike seat to properly fit the user sounds like a simple concept, yet many struggle with it. The proper height and angle of the seat can mean the difference between an enjoyable, safe ride and one that is not. Here are some tips on how...

How to Remove Rust From a Bike Chain

A problem often encountered by those who may have bought an older, used bicycle, or who are taking a bike out after years of storage, is a rusty chain. Rust needs to be removed, since it seriously impedes the efficiency of the chain and degrades ...

How Bike Pumps Work

A bicycle pump can be a useful tool to have around the house or attached to a bicycle in the event of a flat tire. There are two main types of bike pumps, floor pumps and mini-pumps. Both use the same principles to work and are typically lightwei...

How to Hang a Bike on the Wall

Plenty of enthusiastic road and mountain cyclists live in apartments where space is at a premium. Yet even if you have a large garage, it is always a good idea to make the most of your space and organize your bike storage. Hanging your bike from ...

Trek Road vs. Mountain Bike

The Trek brand of bicycles is one of the best-known around the world. It was on a Trek road bike that Lance Armstrong won all seven of his Tour de France championships. Trek produces lines of both road and mountain bikes that cover the full rang...

How to Change a Bike Tire From Mountain to Road

Changing a mountain bike over to a road bike is an inexpensive way to expand the use of your bike and make it significantly easier to pedal. Mountain bike tires are designed with knobs and ridges for riding trails of loose dirt, gravel and mud -...

How To Change Bike Gears

Your bike's gears are an important part of your bike ride. If you hope to peddle more efficiently, and tackle a greater variety of road conditions, knowing how to change gears on your bike is essential. There are three major manufactures of bicyc...

Information on Columbia Bicycles

Columbia Bicycles are credited with many firsts in the bicycle industry. Columbia has been on the cutting edge of the bicycle industry.

How to Make a Bike Camera Mount

Everyone loves being able to enjoy the scenery while on a bike ride. Why not take that enjoyment a step further and actually capture what you see for posterity as you ride? You can haul along a digital camera and stop to take pictures every few f...

Bicycle Helmet Information

Helmets prevent head and brain injuries. Having a certified, well-fitted helmet can be the difference between living and serious injury in a bicycling accident. There are some key things to understand about bicycle helmets to continue a safe trad...

How to Set Up Bike Gears

Having your bike gears properly set up, or tuned, is essential for optimum performance. Properly set up bike gears will allow you to shift gears more quickly. Your bike will run quieter and will require measurably less effort to propel. Setting u...

How to Use Bike Gears

Having gears on your bike makes your life as a cyclist much easier. Without gears, most of us would be walking our bikes up hills and peddling uncontrollably on the descents. Knowing how to use your bike gears equates to more efficient cycling. G...

How to Change a Bike Inner Tube

A relaxing, enjoyable bicycling trip can quickly be ruined by a flat tire. If you are properly prepared with a small emergency bike kit (that includes a new inner tube), you should be able to change the damaged inner tube and be on your way in no...

How to Adjust Shimano Gears

The variable-ratio transmission known as a "derailleur" allows a bicyclist to tackle both hills and flats with equal efficiency. This convenience is possible thanks to your bike's rear and front derailleurs, which move the chain from one sprocket...

How to Replace an Inner Tube in a Road Touring Bike

Your touring bike inner tube is essential to both your bike's performance and your personal safety. Having a sudden flat and not knowing how to change it could be a major problem if you find yourself riding in an isolated area. Bike tourists can ...

How to Clean Bike Gears

Bike gears are an important part of your bike. They consist of the cogs at the rear of the bike and the chainrings at the front. Working together, cogs and chainrings offer a cyclist a wide range of gear choices, allowing him to tackle a variety ...

The History of Folding Bicycles

The history of the folding bike is a somewhat murky one. Some manufacturers claim, erroneously, that it originated in the 1970s. Some give credit to an American inventor, Michael B. Ryan, said to have filed for a patent for a folding bicycle in 1...

How to Install a Bike Chain

Like many parts of your bike--the tires and cables, for instance--the chain must be replaced on a regular basis, especially if you ride often in dirty or gritty conditions. Worn chains will "stretch," causing poor shifting, jumps between gears an...

Types of Road Bike Pedals

Road biking is an exercise in speed and efficiency. From tires to helmets, every aspect is geared to making the bicycle and its rider lighter and more aerodynamic. Road bike pedals are no exception. From minimalistic to high-tech, road bike pedal...

How to Tighten Bike Spokes

Spokes are an essential part of the architecture of a bike wheel. If spokes become loose, the wheel will not roll straight and will lose strength as well, making it more susceptible to damage when used on rough surfaces. Check your spokes frequen...

How to Check Bike Brakes

Brakes are one of the most vital parts of a bike. Checking them should be a part of every cyclist's pre-ride routine. Adjustment of brakes in all their varying forms can take a while to learn, but it only takes a few moments and a good set of eye...

How to Package a Road Bicycle for Shipping

Each day hundreds of bicycles are sold on sites like eBay.com. Most bike shops will offer to package a road bicycle for a fee, but this may not always be a convenient option, as shops are sometimes busy and not always accommodating. Packaging the...

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