Racer or not, is it safe to buy a road bike with disc brakes?
The recent ban of disc brakes in the pro peloton has all levels of bike shoppers wondering if it's wise to buy a bike with disc brakes? We examine ...
Dropper Posts: How do they work and do I need one?
Having a button on your handlebars that allows you to control your saddle height has revolutionized the way we ride bikes. Take a look as BikeRoar ...
Zerode: An interview about the future of gearbox bikes
With bikes evolving as fast as they can be made, a gearbox bike for the average consumer may finally be here from Zerode Bikes out of New Zealand.
SCOTT recalls Syncros seatposts and related 2016 bikes
SCOTT Syncros FL1.0 Offset seatposts are being recalled because they may break and pose a crash hazard. Check to see if your seatpost and/or bike i...
Carbon vs Alloy road wheels: Are they worth the upgrade?
We look at the benefits of carbon road bike wheels for the average cyclist and if you should pay to upgrade from your alloy wheelset.
Plus Bikes: 4 bikes you need to ride
With Plus sized wheels showing up in every manufacturer's line of bikes, we at BikeRoar suggest the first 4 the you should get out and ride.
Adventure Riding: How-to ride in exotic countries
There is no better way to see exotic countries then from the seat of your bike. BikeRoar gives you some inside tips on how you can properly plan fo...
Liv Giant boosts support for women in cycling
Liv started as a female-specific brand under Giant Bicycles. BikeRoar takes a look into the success and independence of Liv and it's impact on wome...
Are road disc brakes a menace or a blessing?
Disc brakes made their controversial debut of the Paris-Roubaix road race and were suspended after a rider injury. BikeRoar investigates whether th...
Why women are better cyclists than men
Women handle stress better, are more organized, and take fewer risks, making them better bikers then men. Don't believe us? BikeRoar has the scienc...
The Haute Route: A firsthand experience of what it takes to tackle the world's toughest ride
A series of week-long sportives, the Haute Route takes you through some of Europe's most epic mountain ranges. BikeRoar shares the experience: what...
Ryders Seventh Review: Where function meets value
Ryders Seventh riding glasses seamlessly combine tech features with true value. BikeRoar tested the Seventh glasses on both the road and the trails...
Mountain Bike Mania to Air on AMGTV
TV show covering pro downhill mountain bike races signs deal for viewers to enjoy spring and summer episodes via broadcast television and online.
Succeed in cycling goals when you have kids
Starting a family is one of life's biggest joys, but how do you fit in the time to ride with the demands of a busy family? BikeRoar has some great ...
YETI founder and MTB Hall of Famer John Parker Launches Underground Bike Works with 27.5 and 29er PLUS MTBs
One of the forefathers of full suspension and composite frames is back with a vengeance to "revolutionize the bicycle industry."
SRAM Eagle 1x12 Takes Flight
Recently announced 1x12 XX1 and X01 drive trains from SRAM are due this June and people are wondering, 'Is this the end of the front derailleur?'
NAHBS 2016 Photos
Exclusive photos of artistry and craftsmanship on display at the 2016 North American Handmade Bicycle Show
ZIPP hubs and quick release skewers on recall by SRAM
ZIPP hubs and QR skewers are being recalled by SRAM due to crash and injury hazards. Check to see if yours are on the list.
Track Cycling: Glittering past and a glorious future?
World Cycling League is about to launch velodrome racing with superstar riders and spectator friendly rules. BikeRoar digs deeper to see if track c...
Weekend warrior teams taking over amateur cycling
Cycling is often a team sport, but are growing teams providing proper development or simply squashing competition?
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