Selle Anatomica Blog — Cycling Safety
Here’s a Sure Sign It’s Not a Good Time To Ride
By Luke Daugherty
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December 22, 2021
Every cyclist wants to avoid a crash. Nobody sets out on a ride thinking today is a good day for an accident. The reason is obvious, but...
Bike Shorts: How to Bike on Railroad Tracks Safely
By Luke Daugherty
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October 27, 2021
Cycling on train tracks seems like a relatively straightforward task. You come to a railroad crossing, you look both ways, you pedal across. Simple enough, right? Not...
When To Get Your Bike Frame Checked for Damage
By Luke Daugherty
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September 22, 2021
After a bad crash, it’s often fairly obvious that your bike needs some work. Certain accidents do enough damage that you’ve got no choice but to take...
How To Bike Safely on the Road
By Luke Daugherty
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September 08, 2021
Any cyclist who has ever been involved in a collision with a car while cycling on the road has probably heard the excuse. “I didn’t see you!”...
Bike Shorts: Don’t Let the Rider Behind You Take You Down
By Luke Daugherty
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August 18, 2021
A cyclist is always concerned with what’s in front of them. And rightfully so, given that they’re perpetually hurtling forward. But that doesn’t mean what’s behind you...
How Not to Get Distracted by Your GPS on a Bike Ride
By Luke Daugherty
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April 21, 2021
Nowadays, we’re used to having computers with us everywhere — in your car, in your pocket, even on your bike. In fact, many of today’s serious cyclists...
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