Oakland, California: List of Bicycle Shops. This is a free listing of bike shops for the city of Oakland. So if you own a bike shop in Oakland, your business can be listed here. |
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of Bicycle Shops by City and State Sale of Bicycle Parts and Accessories for all types of repairs and add-ons Oakland Bicycle Shops and Stores Road Bicycle Scenic Trails • Mountain Bike Trails • Bicycle Races • Bicycle Manufacturers • Bicycle Parts • Bicycle Personalities • Bicycle History Bicycle Organizations • Bicycle Olympics • Mountain Bikers |
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Oakland Bicycle Repair and Maintenance:
Most cyclers are do-it-yourself bike mechanics. They repair their own bikes. This is excellent if you have all the mechanical tools needed to do the bicycle repair. Most cyclers don't.
Find yourself a good bike mechanic, or a good neighborhood bicycle shop with reputable bike mechanics to do all your bike repairs.
You can try your hands at the following: wheel straightening, wheel building, flat tire repair, painting, front derailleur and rear derailleur adjustment and bicycle brake maintenance,
but when you get in trouble, call one of the Oakland bike shops listed above.
Oakland Cycling:
Cycling in Oakland, CA is fun. There are hills and flat lands to
consider. The Oakland hills joins up with the Berkeley hills to make a great
cycling tour or mountain biking. Below are some of the trails in Oakland.
Bike Trails in Oakland, CA
Cycling News:
July 18, 2011: Cycling chief: positive test not such a bad thing. SAINT-PAUL-TROIS-CHATEAUX, France (AP)—The head of cycling’s governing body says a positive drug test or two at the Tour de France wouldn’t necessarily be a “bad thing” as it would suggest anti-doping efforts are working. Full Story>>
July 17, 2011: Training hard is part of cycling, but so is taking a day off. Cycling isn't just about getting a good bike -- it's also about learning how to become a great rider. Full Story>>
July 16, 2011: Cycling the Erie Canal tour visits Rotary Park. Little Falls, N.Y. — Bicyclists from around the country and beyond traveled at their leisure throughout the Mohawk Valley on Thursday and Friday as part of their continuing tour of the Erie Canal. Full Story.
July 15, 2011: The Cycling Stud Who Shed His Couch Potato Skin. Writer, who once flirted with type 2 diabetes, completes grueling two-day, 200-mile marathon. Full Story.
July 14, 2011: Cycling-Contador still optimistic after losing time to rivals. Alberto Contador had a tough day in the 12th stage of the Tour de France on Thursday, but the three-times champion is not ready to be ruled out of contention just yet. Full Story..
July 13, 2011: Eagle County prepares for major cycling race: EAGLE COUNTY, Colorado — Local organizers of the USA Pro Cycling Challenge say the event is going to bring an energy to the valley all its own. Full Story..
July 11, 2011: Tour de France has toughest anti-doping rules in sports: As the 98th Tour de France enters its second week, professional cyclists will inevitably be chastised as dopers. Full Story..
July 9, 2011: Rui Alberto Costa wins 8th stage of Tour de France. Portuguese rider Rui Alberto Costa of the Movistar team won the eighth stage of the Tour de France on Saturday, and Norwegian Thor Hushovd of the Garmin-Cervelo team kept the overall leader's yellow jersey. Full Story..
July 8, 2011: Why the first week of the Tour de France is the most dangerous: As a team manager, former world champion and Giro d’Italia winner Guiseppe Sarroni knows cycling. And here’s how he summed up the first week of this year’s Tour de France during an interview with Italian television: “In a Grand Tour we know how it has been in the last few years. After the first week we can count the wounded and start over.” Full Story..
July 7, 2011: Australian cyclist killed while training in Italy. The cycling community has been rocked by the death of another Australian cyclist training in Europe. Twenty-six-year-old Carly Hibberd was hit by a car while riding north of Milan. Full Story..
July 6, 2011: Cycling’s next generation wrestles with
issue of doping
NORTHBROOK, Ill. (STATS) - Brian Ellison loves cycling. The 19-year-old
reads Cycling News online “all day long.” He wants to ride
professionally, though he’s not yet sure whether he can make it to the top
levels of his sport. Full
Story.
July 5, 2011: World cycling chiefs have hit back at professional team managers Johan Bruyneel and Jonathan Vaughters after the pair complained about technical checks on riders' saddles at the Tour de France. Full Story.
July 4, 2011: Firecracker Ride draws record, nearly 1,000
cyclists
Some people celebrated the Fourth of July at the beach or at the grill, but
nearly a 1,000 people marked the holiday by biking 31 miles – and some
even 62 miles – in the morning heat.
A record field of nearly 1,000 cyclists took part in Monday’s 19th Annual
Firecracker Ride, peddling either 50 km. or 100 km. through Cary, Holly
Springs, New Hill and Apex. Event organizers from the Capital Cycling Club
hope the event will net around $20,000 for the Multiple Sclerosis Society..Full
Story..
July 03, 2011: Cyclists hit roads to celebrate new law
EAST COBB — In April, Sky View Elementary School teacher Carrie Kane of
Marietta was riding her bicycle to work when she was reportedly struck by a
motorist, the morning after she was elected to the board of BikeCobb, a
cyclists advocacy group..Full
Story...
Published January 30, 2010