September 2022

The Best Gravel Bikes of 2022

From GearPatrol.com

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Let’s simplify the booming gravel market to help you find the right bike.

Just like a trip down the cereal aisle at Safeway, searching for the right gravel bike can be overwhelmingly complex. It’s a true paradox of choice — so many options to choose from that you’re liable to give up not long after you start. As a gear tester, I get more notifications about new gravel bikes than skis or puffy jackets, even in the dead of winter. Poke around the interwebs and you’ll see what I mean. But for the uninitiated, the new category in cycling can be both exciting and a little head-scratching: what exactly is a gravel bike?

Photo by Viktor Bystrov on Unsplash

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How To Tune Your Freehub To Be Loud Or Quiet | Maintenance Monday

Noisy freehubs pretty polarising; you either love that zing or hate it’s irritating buzz! However, if you’re not happy with how your freehub sounds you can tune it to make those freehub sound-checks extra spicy! Alex shows you how.

New to the Adventure Cycling Route Network: Short Routes!

From AdventureCycling.org

Short routes are two- to five-day bicycle routes and itineraries from major metro areas. Crafted with the beginner adventurer in mind, these routes offer fun, accessible ways to shake up the weekend, and experience the surrounding areas at the pace of a pedal stroke.

As a passionate group of bicycle travelers, we are dedicated to making the renewal and accomplishment we feel while touring attainable for everyone. Every day, we gather stories that inspire, produce resources that empower, and provide ways for novices and experts alike to engage with this vibrant community both on and off the road.

Your voice is strong. With a community of voices standing with us, we amplify your strength and put it to work for more miles of improved routes. Our advocacy focuses on four key aspects of bicycle travel: more miles of connected routes, bike-accessible transportation, safer conditions, and bike-friendly services. The aggregate power of our advocacy generates a stronger, more accessible world for all adventurers.

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Shining a Light on the Bicycling Community

From Bicycling.com

By Riley Missel

As the summer evening sky turns from orange to purple to navy, traffic in the Los Angeles bike lanes dwindles until just a few riders remain toodling by, their path unaffected by the surrounding darkness thanks to a single bulb mounted to their forks—a Dynamo light.

This bicycle-mounted beacon is powered by its passenger’s energy to illuminate the road ahead—for the rider and everyone following them. Bike mechanic Jimmy Lizama custom-fits these lights for cyclists out of his Koreatown shop called Relámpago Wheelery, where he builds wheels by hand as well. But according to him, those services just help pay the rent for what he’s really doing there.

“Ultimately, Relámpago is social engagement within the bicycle community,” he said. A Dynamo light of a shop, if you will. Fueled by Lizama’s passion and his surrounding community’s enthusiastic response, Relámpago is illuminating the future of energy use, mobility, and human connection in downtown Los Angeles.

One such way the shop fosters human connection is by hosting mobile karaoke nights. Oh yes, mobile—they hook up a bike trailer to two tandems to serve as the stage, complete with speakers and a microphone. As they tow their singer through the streets of Los Angeles, the audience pedals along behind on their own bikes laughing and singing along. Usually, Relámpago teams up to host these events with other community programs raising awareness for a cause like women’s rights, immigration rights, or water rights. People meet each other, make friends, and find ways they can help each other live better in their community.

Lizama’s goal is to energize his community in the most accessible, sustainable way possible—after a bike. “It amplifies its human’s energy,” he said. His favorite way he sees this concept in motion is on a cargo bike: With simply the power of your legs, you can transport yourself as well as another person, or a bikeload of things.

Photo by Wayne Bishop on Unsplash

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Budget Bike Vs Epic Ultra Gran Fondo | Tour Des Stations

When Ollie finished his ultra gran fondo last year, the first thing that came to Conor’s mind was “if the king of being dropped can finish, it can’t be that hard!”. The Tour des Stations organisers heard about this, and invited Conor along to give it a go, but this time on a budget bike, fully equipped with a Shimano Sora groupset! Will he finish all 8848m of climbing or will Ollie finally have one up on Conor?

 

Suffering with clunky bike gears? Follow our simple guide to make your shifting smooth again

From CyclingWeekly.com

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Smooth and efficient bike gears can make all the difference to the enjoyment and ease of a ride. Although they seem complicated, getting your gears running properly is actually quite simple

Poorly indexed gears can be one of the most frustrating things on a bike, but our step-by-step guide can show you how to adjust your bike gears to get them running smoothly.

Like your brakes, gears on your road bike groupset rely on correct adjustment and the smooth operation of cables to work well.

If you’re buying a second hand bike as your first road bike or dusting off your old steed from the back of the garage, clunky gears are often an issue.

Although they seem complicated, getting your gears running properly is actually quite simple – continue reading to find out how to best go making these adjustments.

Modern gears are indexed — that is to say, as you click the gear lever the front or rear derailleur puts the chain onto the corresponding sprocket or ring. It should do this effortlessly and without any fuss.

It should not go into a different gear position nor should it slip into another gear as you pedal along.

When the gears are working well you cannot shift gear past either the largest or the smallest sprocket or chainring.

Incorrect derailleur adjustment may not sound as dangerous as ineffective brakes, but having a derailleur slip into your spokes, having a chain come off the front chainring, or having your gears slip can potentially result in an accident.

To set-up or adjust your gears you’ll need a small Philips screwdriver and an Allen or Hex key set – the best multi-tools should have you covered if you don’t have a dedicated set of Allen keys.

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Electric bicycles are now outselling electric cars and plug-in hybrids combined in the US

From Elektrek.co

by Micah Toll

Electric bicycle sales have been on a skyward trajectory since early in the pandemic, and new numbers show they are selling more units than electric cars and plug-in hybrids combined.

Those figures recently released by the Light Electric Vehicle Association trade group help bolster the case for personal electric vehicles as alternatives to larger cars and trucks.

According to data released by the LEVA, the US saw nearly 790,000 electric bike imports in 2021. That marks a 70% increase from the 463,000 imports in 2020.

Also in 2021, Americans purchased 652,000 electric cars and plug-in hybrids, according to BloombergNEF.

That data for electric bicycle adoption in the US sits far behind Europe, where e-bike sales have outpaced electric car and hybrid sales for years, and are on pace to outsell all cars (ICE included) in the next few years.

Europe and Asia still handily outsell the US when it comes to electric bikes. The LEVA estimates sales of 3 million and 35 million electric bicycles annually in Europe and Asia, respectively.

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