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AskMen.com Anton Henderson |
How To: Choose A Bike Road bike or mountain bike? Aluminum, steel or titanium frame? Single gear or multi-gear? Choosing the right bike isn't easy, but these tips will help. |
Popular Mechanics August 2004 Wendy Booher |
Wheels Of Fortune Don't just admire Lance Armstrong's Tour de France bike. Buy it! |
BusinessWeek September 17, 2007 Jay Greene |
Return Of The Easy Rider With U.S. cycling in decline, bike parts giant Shimano steered the industry in a new direction. |
Popular Mechanics June 2009 Phaedra Hise |
In Tour de France Season, Cycling Innovations Abound In some ways, the Tour de France is one big bicycle-tech trade show, where manufacturers debut the latest gizmos on their team's race bikes. |
Outside May 2002 Alan Cote |
Why Don't We Do It in the Road? Gear up with this year's fastest road cycles for the buck... |
Wired July 2004 Ben Hewitt |
Tour de Lance The hardware that makes Lance Armstrong an unstoppable cycling machine. |
Outside April 2006 Aaron Gulley |
Rolling Wonders From sleek and sexy road machines to mountain-taming single-speeds, the big news about this year's best bikes is trickle-down technology that makes cutting-edge performance accessible for every rider and any budget. |
BusinessWeek August 9, 2004 Brian Bremner |
Shimano -- The Tour De France's Other Winner Japan's leading bike parts maker is also ahead of the pack. But it can't afford to coast. |
Outside July 2007 Andrew Tilin |
Built to Lust Boutique bike manufacturer Seven Cycles can build you a custom-fit, precision-crafted, $9,500 machine that looks like a museum sculpture and rides like a Maserati. Are you worthy? |
Popular Mechanics January 1, 1997 Rich Taylor |
Auto Bikes: The Ultimate Bike? Carmakers try their hand at engineering the ultimate mountain bikes. Porsche S... Porsche FS... Mercedes-Benz MB... Jeep Grand Cherokee SE... Jeep Laredo TSI.. Jeep Cherokee Sport... Volkswagen Jetta Trek... BMW Olympic Games MTB... |
Outside November 2008 Alex Frankel |
Caution: Bike Freaks At Work The goal was to create the fastest, most responsive mountain bike around -- and earn a world championship to prove it. |
Outside July 2006 |
Tour de France 2006: Bikes All the bike gear to keep an eye out for during the Tour de France. |
Outside April 2005 John Bradley |
State of the Art Whether on the highway or the trail, the new spokesmodels of spin will cycle you forward in revolutionary style: Trek Liquid 55... Giant Reign 2... etc. |
Outside August 2007 |
Review: Wilier Triestina Bike The Mortirolo, a new carbon-frame pro-level bike, is now available from Italy's Wilier Triestina. |
Outside May 2000 |
Biking In the following pages, Armstrong and his coach reveal the surprising fitness strategy that got Lance ready for last year's Tour---a plan that can put you at the head of the pack, too. After that, we celebrate the distinctive regional styles of bicycling in the U.S.A. |
AskMen.com June 30, 2012 James Fell |
How To Buy A Road Bike For a combination Father's Day/birthday present to myself, I opted to spend a sizable chunk of cash on as fast a bicycle as my children's college fund could afford. |
Popular Mechanics July 27, 2007 Jim Meigs |
Buy a Weekend Road Bike at Any Price: Test Drive Bikes similar to Tour de France models are available to anyone willing to spend absurd sums. But does all that money really make a difference? |
Inc. July 2006 Leigh Buchanan |
Q&A: Richard Burke, Chairman, Trek Bicycle Richard Burke turned things around for Trek bikes by positioning the company to ride the rising interest in competitive cycling. |
Wired April 2001 Andrew Tilin |
Raising the Bar Fully loaded power steering, handle-held computing, carbon-fiber aero frames -- gear up for high style. And think fast... |
Outside March 2007 Aaron Gulley |
Joy of the Ride From low prices to high comfort, the best new road bikes share one basic feature: fun. S-Works Roubaix SL... Giant TCR-C3... Bianchi Via Nirone 7 Ultegra... Kona Paddy Wagon... |
Outside June 2008 Aaron Gulley |
Rock Steady This year's trail bikes are lighter and more forgiving than ever. We tested the best. |
BusinessWeek June 12, 2006 John Carey |
A Commuter's Secret Weapon Folding bikes aren't oddities anymore. They perform better in traffic, and the convenience can't be beat. |
Popular Mechanics July 2, 2008 Paul Tolme |
Building Smart in Fuel Crunch, Bike Industry's Gear Shift Pays Off Soaring gas prices are driving bike manufacturers to break all their old rules and cater to a new generation of bike commuters. |
Inc. October 2005 Nadine Heintz |
Training Wheels Manufacturer Ben Serotta just wanted to teach retailers how to sell his bikes. He wound up creating a training program that was much bigger. |
U.S. CPSC January 8, 2008 |
Cannondale Recalls Scalpel Mountain Bikes; Frame Failure Poses Crash Hazard The frame can break while in use, causing the rider to lose control and suffer injuries from a fall or collision. |
Wired March 2000 |
Wheel, Reinvented ...But cycling innovators have a new strategy for eliminating buyer's remorse: Think small. By working on the tiny details - aluminum spokes, cableless derailleurs - manufacturers are addressing big issues like ease of use and reliability... |
U.S. CPSC December 9, 2010 |
Seattle Bike Supply Recalls Redline Bicycles Due to Fall Hazard The head tube can separate from the frame, causing the rider to lose control and fall. This poses a risk of serious injury. |
InternetNews July 6, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
Tech Rolls With Tour de France IT plays an increasingly important role in bike design, training and communications on Lance Armstrong's team. AMD is the "official technology sponsor" of the team. |
Outside December 2006 Aaron Gulley |
Art Pedaler A legendary bike builder comes out of retirement to deliver the slickest new all-mountain ride on the planet. |
Wired May 2003 |
Wired Gear In sports, man is still the ultimate machine. But the right equipment can help even the most finely tuned athlete move faster, ride farther, and pull off cooler tricks. Here's a look at the latest breakthroughs in materials and designs. |
Wired October 2000 Mark Frauenfelder |
Superformer Part sprocket science, part high design, Biomega's glow-in-the-dark plastic aluminum bike is redefining the art of the wheel. Now put it back on the wall... |
Popular Mechanics July 2006 Allen St. John |
Master Class Bike-frame builder Richard Sachs has his own formula: steel, silver flux, a 6000 degree Fahrenheit flame, and lots of hours set aside for riding. |
Popular Mechanics January 16, 2009 Josh Max |
Top 10 Bikes from Cycle World Motorcycle Show: Hot New Bikes The special attractions of each new bike are detailed. |
Outside April 2002 Alan Cote |
All Aboard! Big Wheels in Biking's Off-Road Stampede... |
U.S. CPSC September 28, 2006 |
Cervelo Cycles Inc. Announces Recall of Bicycles Due to Fall Hazard The bicycle frames can loosen or separate, causing the rider to lose control, fall and be injured. |
Outside March 2005 |
Bamboo Gear While carbon fiber and titanium are today's much-hyped materials of choice for everything from sunglasses to F1 race cars, bamboo is emerging as nature's own sustainable performance material. |
U.S. CPSC June 30, 2010 |
Felt Bicycles Recalls Bicycles Due to Fall Hazard The bicycle's fork steer tube can break, causing the rider to lose control, fall and suffer injuries. |
Scientific American December 2005 Kaspar Mossman |
Easy Rider Shimano's Digitally Integrated Intelligence (Di2) system makes cycling a breeze. |
Popular Mechanics July 2005 |
About That Bike ... Before you buy the motorcycle of your dreams, ask yourself these important questions. |
U.S. CPSC August 15, 2002 |
Mountain Bikes Recalled by Marin Mountain Bikes The steer tube on the front of these bicycles can break off from the two main tubes of the frame causing the rider to lose control, fall and possibly suffer serious injury. |
Popular Mechanics June 30, 2009 Linda Yin & David Dunbar |
Folding Bikes Grow Up: PM Tests 3 Collapsible Bicycles Some offerings are reviewed for city bikers |
Popular Mechanics December 18, 2009 Tyghe Trimble |
Bike Commuter's Christmas: Gadget Gift Guide For the biker on your list: lights, patches, clothing, locks, tools, etc. |
Popular Mechanics June 26, 2007 Nick Mokey |
DIY Rally 2007 Runners-Up, Part 3: Beaten by the Propeller Trike It was tough to pick the best, wildest, most creative reader projects of the year, but Damon Vander Lind's propeller trike blew us away. Here are four similar bike-themed submissions that didn't quite make the cut. |
Outside June 2009 Jason Gay |
The Day the Insults Died Angry bike mechanics are going extinct. And that sucks. |
Popular Mechanics October 2004 James Vlahos |
Gentlemen, Start Your [Tiny] Engines Pocket bikes are fast, cheap and, some people say, out of control. But can something so fun really be bad for you? |
AskMen.com August 23, 2014 Mark Cohen |
2014 Vuelta a Espana The cyclists exude everything it means to look and act "pro," by displaying the details that make riding a bike professionally -- like, for money -- so amazing. |
Fast Company August 2003 Christine Canabou |
Mid-Life Cyclist Training for a grueling bike race, a hard-charging banker learns to shift gears. |
AskMen.com Patrick Rowlings |
2005 Motorcycles: 6 Sports Bikes Sports bikes aren't built for the long haul. They're nimble rockets designed to push you to the edge of your riding envelope. |
Outside July 2006 Bill Gifford |
Generation Lance Two decades after Greg LeMond became the first American to win the Tour de France, the world's biggest bike race is our party now. The only question: How long will we stay? |
Popular Mechanics November 2007 |
Inside the Monster Garage With Jesse James A look inside the shop of one of the best custom motorcycle builders in the country. |