Top 5 tips for riding off-road in winter
Slop, ice, snow and floods; winter riding in the UK poses a whole new set of challenges for cycling, especially when it comes to riding off-road, but these need not stop you.
Slop, ice, snow and floods; winter riding in the UK poses a whole new set of challenges for cycling, especially when it comes to riding off-road, but these need not stop you.
Whether you're getting your summer or winter bike out of mothballs, the last thing you want to see is rust. It can happen to anyone – even the most seasoned cyclist. Have no fear; we’ll show you how to sort out this unsightly and unwelcome visitor.
There’s nothing quite like exploring from your doorstep by bike, and the beauty of gravel bikes, ATBs and cross country mountain bikes is that you can really access so much more of your local area than paved roads would otherwise allow.
According to Muc-Off, on average, road cyclists get punctures once every eight months (although, at times, it feels a lot more often than that). Don’t let them ruin your ride. To keep your wheels rolling, here’s our guide on how to fix those pesky punctures.
Why do you need to know how to change bike pedals? Because - guess what – your new bike doesn’t come with pedals. So, it’s a skill every cyclist should have. Stick with us as we show you how to change your pedals, along with a few ‘why didn’t anyone tell me that’ tips for the seasoned pedal changer.