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Riding safely, safety equipment, and safe places to ride.
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Is a long, high angle stem safe to use with a carbon steerer?
Within "normal" standards of long and high angle, yes it is safe.
While there are some stems which use clamping styles which are not carbon safe, or other restrictions, these are usually clearly sta …
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Any experience about radially-laced hub flanges actually breaking?
While it is possible for a hub flange to fail due to radial lacing, if the wheel is built properly, to proper tension, it doesn't happen, generally.
The reason it happens is because the amount of mat …
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How do you know if you can trust your LBS?
So, the question is, if you're new to the area, when you go to a shop for the first time, how do you decide if they are a good shop and you can trust them with your bike and safety and your wallet? …
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Is it a good idea to get a narrower front tire and a wider rear tire on a road bike?
I'm currently running the Conti Attack/Force combo on my road bike. I have previously run both the GP 4000, and the Schwalbe Ultremo ZX on the same bike.
The concept behind the Attack/Force is that …
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How much does an impact reduce helmet's ability to protect?
Your dressage helmet had 2 advantages, in one sense, which is that you were landing on a prepared dirt floor in most instances, and that they usually included a harder exterior shell that helps protec …
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Speed wobble safe fall?
The best option is to have a bike that doesn't wobble at speed. On a road bike, there are many bikes which are stable at upwards of 60 mph, and on an MTB, it should be similarly stable, although it is …
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What does this warning symbol on my pannier bag mean?
It means "No tools" or "Use your hands."
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How do I bring an old bike up to speed?
With all respect, you should look at a new bike, or a used one which is far more current than the one you've got now.
If you are uncomfortable riding it, feel unsafe, or it requires more skill than y …
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Is it safe to ride on a cracked rim?
A crack in the rim is something which needs to be dealt with fairly immediately. It isn't likely to fail catastrophically, but is it worth the risk of the damage to your body, or more importantly, to …
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How to eat properly when cycling in extreme heat?
It is extremely important that you eat and drink properly when cycling in extremes of temperature.
In Dubai, where riding in the summer means riding regularly in 50c temperatures, this is a major pro …
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How to cope with being rattled by the wake of a fast car?
From a purely physical standpoint, the only way you will lose balance or fall from the situation described, is by overreacting to the car passing, and causing the fall yourself.
If there are large tr …
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What hand signals are there for communicating with others when cycling in a group?
Here is a diagram of commonly used universal hand signals for Slow/stop, and right turn/left turn.
I suggest we make this a Community Wiki question, and use as a reference page.
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Carbon bikes make me nervous. Can you ease the tension?
Carbon fiber is stronger, and far less susceptible to fatigue than any other frame material on the market. It can be engineered to have the strength of titanium, the ride quality of steel, and the sti …
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Which footwear is the safest for summer cycling?
Sandals are fine for casual pedaling, but are unsafe and innapropriate for more energetic efforts. Good rule of thumb? If you're going for coffee, and not on a hard core road bike (or in a group of fr …