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Wide Tires Are Changing Road Cycling Forever. The 25mm Era Is Over—Here’s the Size You Should Ride.
For the last few years, tire width, air pressure, and how that air is held inside our tires have been at the center of some of the hottest bike-tech discussions among road cyclists. This is for good ...
For many years, talking about fat-tire bikes meant you were referring to mountain bikes. But a more recent generation of bikes has dared to ask, “You call that fat?” These bikes, equipped with ...
Bike tracks on snowy sidewalks? If the tracks are 3 to 4 inches wide, you can bet a fat tire bike, aka “fattie,” or fat bike, is on the prowl, pedaled by someone who won’t take snow for an answer.
Goodyear wants you to go faster for longer — on gravel. That might sound like a tagline or advertising premise for a new off-road truck tire. It is for a new tire - but for bicycles. Specifically, ...
A few years ago, when mountain bikers on fat-tired bikes first ventured into the Minnesota woods, a group of guys went online to share their best tips for making the trails ridable. Despite the 4-inch ...
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