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  • AX-Lightness Seatpost Review  By : Art Penz
    Where less is more the AX-Lightness Europa Carbon Seatpost is more. It might very well be the lightest post you'll own. In either the 27.2 or 31.6 diameter the post weighs just over 100 grams.
  • AX-Lightness Saddle Line Review  By : Art Penz
    The AX-Lightness Apollo has a very traditional bike saddle shape and benefits from a center grove that starts just behind the nose of the saddle and runs to the split in the rear. This grove helps reduce perennial pressure and numbness while improving blood flow. Only the Apollo has this feature.
  • SwissStop Performance Yellow King Brake Pads Review and Highlights  By : Art Penz
    SwissStop has developed the ultimate brake pad for carbon wheels the Yellow King. Their unique compound allows for unprecedented performance on carbon braking surfaces.
  • How to Replace Your Handlebar Stem  By : Art Penz
    If our bicycle needs some minor repairs and replacements, you can easily do it yourself, as they are often not very complicated. One such thing is replacing the handlebar stem.
  • Look Keo Carbon Pedals Review And Highlights  By : Art Penz
    The Look Keo Carbon pedal embodies the perfect balance between weight and performance. Twenty years ago when Look first invented the clip less pedal it then too was the benchmark for all others that followed.
  • Continental Grand Prix 4000 Bike Tire  By : Art Penz
    The Continental Grand Prix 4000 has taken that successful design and redefined how a racing tire should ride. The most notable change is the addition of Vectran which is an industry first. This allows for a lower weight, reduced rolling resistance, and increased tread strength.
  • To Rotate Or Not To Rotate  By : Art Penz
    Most cyclists rotate their tires once they realize the rear tire is starting to wear down. This is often after many miles on the tire and when a visible flat spot has formed.
  • Caring For Swiss Stop Pads  By : Art Penz
    Swiss Stop brake pads are different than standard brake pads. Their complex compound requires slightly different servicing and installation to ensure top performance.
  • Installing A New Saddle  By : Art Penz
    With the excitement of trying a new saddle don't overlook the chance to increase the joy of that first ride. Take a moment before you remove your current saddle and follow these easy steps to drastically reduce setup time.
  • A Guide To Group Riding  By : Art Penz
    While some sports are more solitary in nature, it is common to see cyclists riding in a pack. For safety, companionship, and encouragement purposes, cyclists enjoy the company of their peers.
  • All About Cornering  By : Art Penz
    Your center of gravity in relation to your saddle is what turns your bike. The handlebars are often labeled responsible for turning, but other than at low speeds, this is not so.
  • Six Myths About Bicycle Commuting  By : Roberto Garabell
    Riding is a sound, secure, fun and low priced manner to get about, and it happens to be beneficial exercise, as well. However, fictions about cycle commuting go on. Here are six I have observed over time

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