A simple upgrade to the common seatpost clamp makes your saddle basically theft-proof. Bike thieves suck, including the scum who steal bike seats. It can cost you $100 or more to replace a good seat ...
I have given up trying to mount an iPad up on my touring bike's handlebars. While having heads-up maps displayed would be handy, the things just too darn big, and too hard to secure safely. A ...
After trying, breaking, and giving up on a variety of consumer stands, I’ve finally settled on the Topeak PrepStand Pro. This “prosumer” stand has been on the job for over a year of cycling editor use ...
Clever Carbon Frame Clamp adapts to wide range of frame shapes and sizes with no hard contact Leery of clamping that delicate carbon fiber frame in your repair stand? Well, you should be as carbon ...
The best bike repair stands – often referred to as workstands – are an essential item when you're working on your bike or carrying out repairs. A bike repair stand lifts the bike off the ground, holds ...
Stop doing repairs on the floor—these editor-tested stands hold your bike steady. Clean, lube, and handle basic fixes more quickly while saving on routine maintenance. A repair stand makes performing ...
Urban bike users will know the ins and outs of preventing beloved bikes from being stolen, and it generally goes that the bigger and bulkier the bike lock, the more secure the bike. But the new, ...