When 29” wheels first appeared in mountain biking, it was slow to catch on, and the common opinion on 29” bikes was that they felt sluggish and boat-like when cornering. Early 29” wheeled bikes did ...
WingLights While turning on the road, the cyclist is supposed to indicate it by hand movement in the corresponding direction.
Telescopic suspension forks may have done a lot to make mountain biking easier and more enjoyable, but they’re not exactly light or mechanically simple ... at least, not when compared to rigid forks.
Instead of adding yet another bottle-opener to your already overcrowded bike, the Bike Fork Bottle Opener recycles the dropouts or forks of old, dead bikes and turns them into beer bottle-top poppers.