As cyclists, we could all stand to be a bit more welcoming to newcomers. Like any tight-knit group of enthusiasts, we can, whether intentionally or unintentionally, be rather proprietary when it comes ...
There are certainly some legitimate excuses for not hitting the streets on two wheels, but for many of us, our hesitation is a lot simpler: We’ve got a flat tire, and we’re too lazy, or too busy to ...
The long, involved process of fixing a bike flat gets a simple solution with a gadget that patches punctures in a fraction of the time. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news ...
After Jackson Henningsgard finished his junior season with six points in Oregon’s final five games to tie for the team lead with 16 points,... One of the most difficult parts of dealing with a major ...
After witnessing his son fend off a bully, Kiwone Moore, a Robinwood resident, decided to fix a bike for him. Seeing old bikes on the sidewalk, he came up with the idea over the summer to take them, ...
To start fixing your bicycle at home, invest in some basic tools. A multi-tool with screwdrivers and wrenches is a must. A ...
This article has been freshly updated as part of our 'New to Riding' week, running from March 10 to March 17, with a special focus on tips, tricks and inspiration for new riders. At some point as a ...
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Kiwone Moore, who goes by the name Mr. Fix A Flat, has become a neighborhood hero to the kids in his Robinwood community, fixing their bikes and repairing donated bikes to give to kids who don’t have ...
If you’ve noticed a sorry cyclist walking his bike along the side of the road, it was probably me. I like to pedal Clark County’s scenic country roads to Battle Ground, Ridgefield or Frenchman’s Bar.