by Ken Christensen | Sep 1, 2016 | Cycling Facts, Cycling Tips
We all know that cars have license plates used to document who owns the car, and therefore make it easier to prove who owns the car in case the car ends up stolen or damaged. However, is this true for bikes too? You might be surprised, but there is such thing as a...
by Ken Christensen | Aug 22, 2016 | Cycling Facts
Although you and everyone you know rode their bikes as kids, at some point our bikes started to collect dust in a shed or garage, and only a few of us kept cycling. While many people still try to stay healthy by going on walks, swimming, or going to the gym, here are...
by Russ Hymas | Jul 30, 2016 | Cycling Facts, Cycling Tips
Generally, cycling is an expensive sport. Every ounce removed from your bike is another $100 spent. The price of being faster and lighter tends to add up quickly. But it shouldn’t. Whether you are new to the sport and don’t need expensive gear, or it was a...
by Russ Hymas | Jul 27, 2016 | Cycling Facts, Road Safety For Bikes
The answer might surprise you. According to a CNN study, Utah ranks 5th in the US for friendliest bike state! Utah was ranked 8th best in 2014. This increase is because Utah has implemented plans, changed policy, and received funding to make the state accommodating...
by Ken Christensen | Jul 26, 2016 | Cycling Facts
There are some things in this world we know for sure. For example, when something goes up, it must come down or that the sun always rises. You learned how to ride a bike at an early age and now it comes as second nature. Cycling and how it works seems simple. It is...