John Watson
John Watson
John is an experienced cycling enthusiast and a great asset when it comes to writing skills. He's a Bachelor of Arts and a talented journalist. John is in charge of our blog and writes posts on a variety of cycling-related topics.

Latest articles

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Electric Scooter vs. Electric Bike: Which Is the Best for You?
Both electric scooters and e-bikes are becoming increasingly common in the streets, with people using one or the other to commute. They're convenient, cheap to use, and easier to park or store than other vehicles, and you don't need to worry about exorbitant fuel prices that rise by the day. Also, they don't get ...
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How to Reset a Wordlock Bike Lock: Easy Ways
A Wordlock bike lock is an intriguing idea for anyone who takes their bike everywhere. It sounds fun and safe to secure your bike with a password until you forget the passcode and look like a thief trying to steal a bike. Bike locks with letters are secure enough for short-term parking. A Wordlock bike lock functions ...
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How to Remove Bike Crank without Puller: Quick Maintenace Guide
Bikes will always need repairs as their bodies and condition usually get worse over time, and one of the main parts of the cycle that constantly requires maintenance is the crank. In order to correctly work on it, you have to be familiar with the work it takes to repair and maintain it. A crank can either be ...
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Freewheel VS Cassette: What to Choose
Biking is one of the most popular activities in the world, and it is one way to keep yourself engaged and fit. Many people worldwide participate in this activity but do people know the proper gear to use? There are different attachments and gadgets to use on your bike to make it more useful, but here we shall be ...
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Average Cycling Speed by Age: What Affects Your Cycling Performance
One of the most popular everyday activities in the world today is cycling. It is known that the age of the bike rider dramatically affects the speed at which the bike can go, and in this article today, we shall be discussing the different factors that can affect the average cycling speed by age. Bicycle riding and ...
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In What States Can you Get a DUI on a Bike?
In recent years, there has been an increase in the purchase of bikes in the United States of America, and like that, more and more people have owned a pair of wheels. Bicycles have practically become alternate vehicles for people these days, and as long as you have one, you can get anywhere. People may be wondering ...
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Centerlock vs 6 Bolt Rotors: Side-by-Side Comparison
When you’re purchasing a new bike, one consistent question that goes through the mind of every biker is which system they should go for.  The centerlock vs 6 bolt debate is a constant argument whenever a person wants to get a new set of wheels. Although both have excellent stopping power, they have some differences. ...
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Types of Bike Pedals: Make the Right Choice
Bike pedals are one of the most overlooked components of a bicycle system, but they’re an integral part of every bike. There are different types of bike pedals, and in this article, we shall be discussing all the different types, their use, and how they’re more than a place to put your feet. The pedals of a bike ...
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Bike Size Chart: Fitting Guide
It used to be that you had to go to a bike store to find a new two-wheeler, and often the staff would help you find the right fit depending on the type of bicycle you wanted. Currently, this is far less common, and most people typically order new bikes online. If this is you, how do you nail the bike size so you don't ...
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How Long Does It Take to Bike 10 Miles on Different Types of Bicycles?
As a new or aspiring cyclist, there's nothing scarier than your first long biking trip. Typically it's around 10 miles, with most people second-guessing whether they have the fitness or even willpower to ride 10 miles. Often, one of the questions new cyclists ask experienced bikers when preparing to tackle such a trip ...