Longtime mountain-biker Scott Kylander-Johnson of Duluth shared these techniques and safety tips for trail riding on mountain bikes. * Keep tire inflation between 22 to 30 pounds (on a 26-inch tire).
Once your feet get wet, that's often terminal for keeping your body warm. Wet socks are a heat sink and will draw heat away from your toes. We'd recommend opting for woollen socks (rather than cotton ...
1. If you have very small children, consider investing in a Strider bike. Strider bikes don’t have pedals, so kids can push along with their feet, but can also pick up their feet in order to learn ...
A great ride starts long before you start pedaling. These 10 simple habits—fitness checks, time buffers, smart navigation, and a few key tools—help you avoid the classic trail-day disasters and ...
Every year, Madison Bikes, a nonprofit that promotes biking and advocates for bike-friendly city planning, hosts a Winter ...
Mari Kivisto lives life firmly on two wheels most days. Kivisto, of Deerwood, hones her mountain biking skills and others' as a longtime coach of the Cuyuna Lakes High School mountain biking team, one ...
The trails themselves never closed during the shutdown of public spaces amid the coronavirus pandemic in some areas, so in reality, little ever changed for mountain bikers. And now that the U.S.