There are plenty of easy maintenance jobs you can do to make the components on your bike last longer. So whether you’re cycling on a budget or simply want to save some cash, we’ve collated 10 tips and ...
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Enough with the greasy drivetrain. Learn how to prep, wax, and maintain a chain for cleaner rides and longer component life.
I’ve spent countless hours here at Electrek doing detailed hands-on testing of hundreds of electric bikes. Through thousands of miles of riding, I’ve been fortunate to learn these e-bikes inside and ...
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Lots of testing experience makes me picky when it comes to my own equipment.
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My first bicycle was not, in fact, a bicycle. I rode it in 1968, when I was two years old and as tubby as a bear cub. It had four wheels, not two, and no pedals: strictly speaking, it was a scooter.