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Wide Tires Are Changing Road Cycling Forever. The 25mm Era Is Over—Here’s the Size You Should Ride.
Cyclists everywhere are upgrading to wider tires for more comfort, control, and speed. Our expert tested every popular road ...
For cyclists who put rubber to the snow during winter, the fat tire bike experience does not enthrall them in the same way that mountain biking does. “I'm always looking for excitement on a mountain ...
Traditional transportation methods, like cars and motorcycles, are major contributors to air pollution, noise, and rising fuel costs. As more people look for sustainable and cost-effective ...
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.
If you thought fat tires were already wide enough, then think again. Himiway’s newest fat tires are still packing a little holiday weight, and the company is not ashamed. Now it’s showing it off on ...
The winter morning would hardly seem right for a bike ride. A fresh snow had fallen overnight atop the old, refrozen sheets and piles of snow all around. A chilly wind blew fine, stinging grit. The ...
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 ...
Gravel bikes are becoming increasingly popular among cyclists who require a bike that can handle a variety of terrains. With their relaxed geometry and wider tires, they deliver the improved comfort ...
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 ...
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