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Shenzhen ZONKIE Technology Co., Ltd.
Business Type:
Trade Company
Main Products:
Bike chains , Bike water bottle cage , Bike shift cable set , Bike brake cable set , Bike seat posts , Bike pedals
Export Percentage:
91% - 100%
Year Established:
2016
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2020 / 08 / 14
You`re railing that descent, nailing every line and feeling like a world champ, when suddenly you smash a wheel into a big square-edge rock. Quite literally, you can feel the air go out of the ride. Not much kills the stoke from a great spin quicker than a flat tire. This is why tubeless tires are increasingly popular for all kinds of cycling. These setups use a liquid sealant instead of an inner tube to hold air. As a result, they offer better protection against all kinds of flats and enable you to run lower pressures than tube-type systems, increasing traction and creating a more comfortable ride. In the event you do get a puncture, tubeless tires are also more likely to stay attached to the rim, which is safer. But ask most riders about going tubeless and you`ll encounter a litany of horror stories about setup. Why are some tubeless installs easy and others a multi-hour thrash session punctuated by merchant-marine levels of cursing? In short: manufacturing standards and tolerances. Wheels and tires from different brands vary ever so slightly in actual size, so a tire that fits great on one wheel is an overly tight nightmare on another. The good news is that this is slowly improving. Because manufacturing standards are getting better, with stricter tolerances, it`s now much more likely than even five years ago that you`ll be able to install and seat tubeless tires on the first try with a standard floor pump. Here`s a step-by-step guide. Glossary of Terms Rim Tape: Special, impermeable tape that seals a metal or carbon-fiber rim bed against air loss, especially around the spoke holes. You`ll see people using all manner of cheap DIY approaches (Gorilla Tape is popular), but we recommend using actual tubeless rim tape. It`s not that expensive, and it`s far bette
Does a Heavier Frame Equal Improved Performance?
2020 / 08 / 12
Road bikes are a good choice for cyclists who want a bike that features a lighter frame. Lighter frames allow the cyclist to travel farther, without zapping the cyclist`s energy. A lighter frame can also equal increased speed and improved maneuverability. But there are plenty of times when a lightweight bike can work against you. These lighter frames are nowhere near as durable as the daily commuter needs them to be. In fact, one crash can result in hundreds of dollars in repairs. Add the fact that these bikes usually can`t be ridden in wet weather conditions is a huge drawback for most cyclists. You`ll find that a road bike or any bike with a lighter frame cannot be used year round. The hybrid has a heavier frame compared to a road bike. However, the frames are not as heavy as standard mountain bike frames, which is a plus. The hybrid`s heavier frame definitely adds to the bike`s sturdiness, making it more difficult to damage, compared to the road bike. Road bikes are designed for speed, they`re not made to withstand shock or impacts because they`re designed to be ridden on smooth, flat surfaces. Obviously, if you have a major fall on a road bike you will most likely severely damage it, but that`s not the case with the hybrid. The hybrid bike rider doesn`t need the type of speed the road bike can offer. Instead, these bikes are utilized for their ability to handle flat, smooth, steep, and moderately rough terrain. The hybrid`s heavier frame ensures a longer lifespan compared to a lightweight frame that tends to accrue wear and tear damage rather quickly.
2020 / 08 / 10
Trunk Mount Racks Typically the most inexpensive of the bike rack systems ($50–$200), trunk-mounted racks are designed to rest on the back of a car trunk while straps secure it in place. Arms and cradles support the bike to keep it securely in place. Pros: These racks are great for the recreational cyclist, and they can be used on multiple vehicles since fit is adjustable. Trunk-mounted racks are light, highly portable and easy to store when not in use. With some practice, they are easy to mount and take off. Cons: Trunk racks are often limited in their load capacity (two to three bikes is typically the max), and once mounted, they interfere with trunk access. Additionally, the effectiveness of the rack relies on the straps being secured tightly. If done poorly, the bikes might shift or sway while driving. Lastly, the design of trunk racks can make it difficult to lock bikes to your vehicle, if security is a concern. Hitch Mount Racks Although more expensive than trunk-mounted racks ($150 to more than $500), hitch racks are a great option for frequent users-especially for those needing to carry more than three bikes. Hitch racks are typically designed to haul two to five bikes. These racks are generally either platform style or hanging cradle style, both of which have their advantages and disadvantages.
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