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Don’t Hang Up Your Gravel Bike for Winter. Slick Tires Turn Paved Roads Into Your New Playground.
Swap your knobby gravel tires for these expert-tested wide slicks and enjoy a smoother, faster, and more comfortable pavement ...
Goodyear wants you to go faster for longer — on gravel. That might sound like a tagline or advertising premise for a new off-road truck tire. It is for a new tire - but for bicycles. Specifically, ...
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 ...
This is a good sign for bikes like the Pinarello Dogma GR, Cervélo Áspero, and Cannondale SuperX, which don’t have massive ...
MPR News reporter Kirsti Marohn picks up her bike after a slow-speed wipeout while riding the trails at Cuyuna near Ironton, Minn. on Jan. 14. CATHY WURZER: It's part of our new series called Winter ...
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 ...
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.
When fat-tire bikes first made an appearance in Michigan a few years ago, many dedicated riders considered them a fad — a puffed-up version of a mountain bike with big, soft tires that enabled them to ...
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