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Winter worthy: what will keep you warm on your bike

It is easy to talk ourselves out of doing things we  know are good for us. Eating our veggies, doing the dishes after dinner, going to the dentist, and riding our bikes year round. Maybe you have toyed with the … Continue reading

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Session 700- A Quick Fyxation For Urban Riders

“Another Flat? I just patched this tube a day ago!” is a common phrase uttered by those who ride on urban streets with cheap tires. Sometimes it isn’t you, it’s the tire. Riding in urban environments is hard on tires. … Continue reading

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Eurobike: It's Biketastic!

Although Eurobike is a trade show, and trade shows for some industries, like comic books, can seem a little weird, let us reassure you that this trade show is where it’s at when it comes to bikes. Held annually in … Continue reading

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The road to Friedrichshafen

After an all-nighter building bikes, a 3 a.m. visit to a  burrito shop and a 24-hour big box store for bolts, we packed our bikes and belongings into the two cardboard boxes each of us was allotted. The Bikewagon crew … Continue reading

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Bikewagon goes to Europe

Bikewagon is a company of people dedicated to bikes in one form or another. We have our roadies, mooseknucklers, commuters, fixie lovers and bike tour bums. What unites us is our love for adventure on the bicycle. We have decided … Continue reading

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Pump It!

Salt Lake’s own Jeff Louder won the Redlands Classic over the weekend. I dug deep for a great win on Stage 1 in Beaumont and his team took control of the race putting two riders on the podium in the … Continue reading

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Stand Up!

This is a great video that explains cyclists’ rights. This is specific to Wisconsin, but much of it applies to Utah as well. Following these laws won’t only keep you safer, but will also protect you legally in the event … Continue reading

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Armstrong's Comeback Fractured

Lance Armstrong crashed out of the 1st stage of the Vuelta a Castilla y Leon in Spain yesterday. It could spell disaster for his comeback plans. He will miss at least two weeks of training and racing. Most people take … Continue reading

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Spring is Springing

The tutorials are going great. While I’m not always super excited to be in front of the camera, I think it is a good opportunity for people who are looking to learn a bit about bicycle maintenance. The second set … Continue reading

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Eureka!

Did anyone else follow this year’s Tour of California? Living in Utah, I couldn’t help but cheer for some hometown heroes. Levi may not live here now, but he did spend a big part of his early cycling years in … Continue reading

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