How to Shorten a Bike Chain Without a Chain Tool?
To shorten a bike chain without a chain tool, first remove the master link. Next, find the rivet that is furthest from the master link and push it out with a pin or punch. Finally, … Read more
To shorten a bike chain without a chain tool, first remove the master link. Next, find the rivet that is furthest from the master link and push it out with a pin or punch. Finally, … Read more
There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on a number of factors, such as your height, weight, riding style and the type of BMX you wish to purchase. However, there are … Read more
The best way to identify a Peugeot bike model is by the frame number. The frame number is usually located on the bottom of the head tube, near the front wheel. The first two letters … Read more
1. To shift gears on a bike, start by pedaling until you’re going the speed you want to go. 2. Then, use your left hand to hold the handlebar and twist the grip until the … Read more
If your bike’s brakes feel loose or spongy, it’s likely that the brake cable needs to be tightened. This is a relatively easy fix that can be done at home with just a few tools. … Read more
The ideal size for a 24-inch bike is someone who is 4 feet 9 inches to 5 feet 3 inches, and the rider should have a inseam of at least 27 inches. If you are … Read more
The most common causes of bike crashes are: 1. Riding into the path of a car that’s turning right 2. Getting doored by a parked car 3. Going too fast around a corner and losing … Read more
A fixie is a bike with a drivetrain that has no freewheel mechanism. This means the pedals are always in contact with the rear wheel, providing propulsion. Fixies are also often characterized by having only … Read more
To put on Peloton shoes and clip into the pedal, first loosen the shoe’s straps. Next, line up the Peloton cleat with the pedal and insert your foot into the shoe. Finally, tighten the shoe’s … Read more
There are many reasons why cyclists wear gloves. First, gloves protect your hands from the elements and from getting cuts and scrapes if you fall. Second, they provide grip so you can hold onto the … Read more