John Watson
John Watson
John is an experienced cycling enthusiast and a great asset when it comes to writing skills. He's a Bachelor of Arts and a talented journalist. John is in charge of our blog and writes posts on a variety of cycling-related topics.

Latest articles

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How Can You Prevent Injury While Cycling?
There’s always a risk when engaging in a sport and cycling is no different. Racing along at great speeds means you need to have quick reflexes and knowledge of the terrain to avoid accidental crashes. Then, there’s the wear and tear cycling can take on your body. Whether you are a beginner or have more experience, you ...
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Electric Bikes Weight Limit: Key Factor for Safe Riding!
If you think riding a regular bike is cool, you should try electric bikes. They’re more fun and offer a new and exciting way to exercise your body. If you’re looking to lose some weight and stay fit, then e-biking is one of the best ways to get that done. But you’ll need an e-bike that will go well with your body ...
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BMX vs. Mountain Bike: Pros, Cons and In-Depth Comparison
Want to try a new activity? Interested in riding a bike but at a more adventurous level? Before you go out and purchase a new bike, you should first stop to consider the different possibilities. While the two activities may look similar, there are many differences between BMX vs mountain bike options. Both bikes are ...
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How to Fit a Bike in a Car? Tips and Tricks
Bikies know how important it is to go EVERYWHERE with your bike. No bike gets left behind on both short and long road trips. But it is not as simple as it seems to be. It seems like putting your basket in the trunk - but it is much more technical. No, you don’t need physics or calculations, but if you want to know how ...
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How to Maintain Correct Cycling Posture to Boost Your Riding Experience
In bike racing, the correct cycling posture could mean the difference between winning and defeat. This is especially true in road bike races like the Tour de France, where riders must maintain a streamlined position to reduce drag and increase their top speed. However, just because you’re not racing doesn’t mean bike ...
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How to Set a Correct Bike Seat Height
So, you got your new bike, and on the vendor site, it was the right fit for your height range. However, often the seat height isn't adjusted to your height. Alternatively, you may be borrowing or renting a bike for one-time use, and your sitting position feels off for some reason. This is fairly common, and often ...
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Bike Chain Slipping: Why It Happens and How to Fix It
As reliable as bikes are, they still encounter different problems which need fixing. Your tires may be bad, or you may have problems with the brakes, but one very common problem that bikers experience is when their chain slips. Bike chain slipping can happen to any bike, and it’s one thing that you should always be ...
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Bike Seat Hurts Butt: Possile Reasons and Ways to Prevent It
Riding a bike for an extended period and through far distances may be fun but have you ever felt the uncomfortable pain that comes from your butt for sitting too long? Regardless of how comfortable the bike's saddle may appear to be, after a while, you’ll get uneasy. So why bike seat hurts butt? Your bum is bound ...
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How Many Bicycles Are in the World? – Figures That Impress!
Cycling is popular globally, and there are people riding bikes almost everywhere. The number of people who own their personal wheels is growing rapidly every day, and as time passes, it will only get bigger. Bike riding is a great activity that’s good for your body as an exercise, great for the community, and also ...
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Does Cycling Work Your Abs?
Riding a bike has a ton of exercising benefits as it works the muscle groups in your lower body, your heart, and lungs. Does cycling work abs? The abdominal muscles constantly contract during cycling to provide stability and increase strength and endurance. The contractions help tone the muscles. However, even though ...