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Huge turnout for the Northland Fat Bike Rally
The first Northland Fat Bike Rally was a huge success on Lake Bemidji last Sunday Morning. Both the 10-K and 28-K race went up to Lake Bemidji State Park and back with 53 bikers participate in the first year. The race looped through Rocky Point, Balsam and Fish Hawk trails, out to the Paul Bunyan…
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Preparing For A Bicycle Tour – Organized or Self-Contained
If your interest has been piqued looking at all the ride opportunities in the Destination Section or on our Events Calendar here at HaveFunBiking.com then the next step is gaining the confidence to sign up and have a memorable experience. As bike tourism soars the biggest tip we can offer is to know your limitations…
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10 Cities for Tour de Fat’s Beer, Bikes, and Bemusement
With many parts of the country buried or covered in snow, it’s a good time to start thinking about the joys of summertime, including another season of New Belgium Brewing’s Tour de Fat. The daylong traveling festival honors mankind’s greatest invention – the bike – while encouraging people to let their alter egos shine. The…
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MN’s Pro Bike Race Confirmed For June
After months of searching for new sponsors to help fund the North Star Bicycle Festival, the Event’s board voted to go ahead with the five-day pro bike race and festival for 2015. Formerly called the Nature Valley Grand Prix, the 16-year old race was in jeopardy after Nature Valley, a division of General Mills, pulled…
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Soon, an eco-bike made entirely of cardboard
Inspired by water-cooler talk about a cardboard canoe, inventor and craftsman Izhar Gafni became obsessed with the idea of a cardboard bicycle. Despite a number of Gafni’s engineering buddies telling him it couldn’t be done, his enthusiasm and technical/design prowess in the field of mechanical and bio-medical engineering made it a challenge. Even though cardboard…
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Folding Bike Claims To Be Smaller Than Any Other
The whole idea behind folding bikes is that they can be made very small and unobtrusive for transit and storage. It would follow, therefore, that the smaller they can be folded down, the better. Well, Toronto’s Peter Boutakis claims that his company’s Helix bike can fold smaller than any other. It’s also got a snazzy…
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Top Tips for Traveling On Bikes With Kids
If you are a cycling enthusiast and have started a family, chances are that you will want to share your passion with your children as soon as they are old enough to climb on to the saddle of a bike. More and more families are choosing to opt for cycling vacations and with good reason.…
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A Freaky Fork For Fat Bikes
A couple of years ago, Icelandic startup Lauf unveiled its lightweight Trail Racer leaf-style mountain bike suspension fork. Now, the company is introducing a fat bike version of the fork designed for bikes that definitely don’t need any extra weight.
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Confidence is a Bicycle Safety Tool, Many Forget
Riding with a helmet, lights, reflectors and mirror are all good. However, after tens of thousands of miles without even having a close call with a motor vehicle, I’m no longer buying the assumption that getting hit by a car is an eventual certainty. There are many tools in my safety tool kit and today…