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Video: The truth about tri bike gearing with Joanna Zeiger by Roman M. Patient Expert Posted Thu 29 Jul 2010 5:55am OK, raise your hand if you know what gear ratios you ride on your triathlon bike. Professional triathlete and Olympian Joanna Zeiger certainly knows. Recently we had the chance to watch and learn as Joanna, along the help of her training partner Brandon Del Campo, talked about tri bike gearing. Are you pushing the correct gears Read on »
Best of EMT: The truth about tri bike gearing by Roman M. Patient Expert Posted Sun 07 Nov 2010 5:54am OK, raise your hand if you know what gear ratios you ride on your triathlon bike. Professional triathlete and Olympian Joanna Zeiger certainly knows. Recently we had the chance to watch and learn as Joanna, along the help of her training partner Brandon Del Campo, explained tri bike gearing. Are you pushing the correct gears for your Read on »
EMT Interbike 2010 video: Exposed tomorrow's bike & triathlon gear today (part 2) by Roman M. Patient Expert Posted Sat 25 Sep 2010 2:17pm Every year the newest and most interesting endurance sports and bike gear is on display at the 2010 interbike in Las Vegas, Nevada. Check out the tomorrow's gear today as our reporter Ben Greenfield shows you some of the newest swim, bike and run gear at this year's show. BTW: You can see part one of the Ben's report from interbike Read on »
Bike and Tri gear Online Garage Sale by LARRY BRADLEY Posted Fri 04 Feb 2011 8:28am Hey All, Check out the amazing deals on "Speedy's" facebook page. He is trying to clear a bunch of product out of his basement and is offering some sweet prices. http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=283946&id=650815108&l=07e1c0b8f4 FOR EXAMPLE... Read on »
More Biking Tips - Gear & Apparel by Pedallers .. Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:33pm that wicks away moisture to keep you dry. Bike jerseys have a rear pocket to hold your gear. Wear a vest. A vest can help keep your core warm and block the wind. Wear bike shorts...Leg warmers. Get a pair of leg warmers to put on below your bike shorts to keep your knees and lower legs warm. Lube it up. Make sure to put grease on your chain at least Read on »
Biking Tips - Gear & Apparel by Pedallers .. Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:33pm you're riding. Bike tool. Keep a bike tool with you in case you need to change your tires or fix your spokes. Chamois cream. Put chamois cream on the inside padding of your bike shorts to keep from chafing. Clip-in shoes. Clip-in shoes can make your ride more efficient because they leverage the force of your upward motion. Make sure the shoes Read on »
State RR and Fixed gear bikes by Marni R. Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 15 Oct 2009 10:01pm together the first annual Fixed Gear World Championships. All for fun, of course, but lots of bragging rights are on the line. Considering that Karel is the guru of bikes and bike mechanics in Jacksonville, he was really excited to put together a fixed gear bike. He got really creative with this carbon frame and after a few hours of tweaking the chain and other Read on »
Get in gear with brilliant bikes for Christmas by GreenMyStyle Patient Expert Posted Thu 10 Dec 2009 3:54am Of all the things that might be waiting under the tree on Christmas morning, nothing beats a bright, shiny new bike tied up with a ribbon. A beautiful bicycle is the perfect gift for anyone thinking... To read this article click on the story headline above Read on »
First internally geared road bike officially announced by Marcus S. Posted Mon 16 Mar 2009 4:08pm Dynamic Synergy men' s internally-geared road bike We have brought you coverage in the past of the first reviews of the Dynamic Synergy bicycle, including a test ride.... These components are mounted on a custom designed aluminum frame with a carbon road fork.  The Dynamic Synergy weighs just 21 pounds, making it the lightest internally geared bike Read on »
Gear lust: bike basket by Bliss Chick Posted Fri 21 May 2010 12:38pm Not the most practical basket I've seen, but it's a design knockout. It's cut out of a single piece of metal, which makes full use of the metal plus saves on shipping. There's also a rear basket design; each $75. Made in USA from locally sourced materials. Order from mioculture.com . Read on »