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Want to start cycling? Check out tips for beginners.

The summer of 2020 has seen a shortage of bikes. With all of the free time created by COVID-19 many have taken up the sport of biking.  Some are using it as an alternative to public transportation and others are using them for entertainment. What better way to see your city, exercise and have fun alone or with groups of friends than on a bike.

For those that are purchasing new bikes, Blacks On Bikes has a great blog

“Cycling tips for beginners”

If you’re a new rider, or know someone who is, here’s some things that we wish we knew before we got our first bike.

 The current coronavirus crisis means that people must stay in their homes unless making essential journeys. One form of outside exercise is permitted a day, and this includes cycling. If you’re coming to cycling for the first time as a result, or returning after a long break, we’re here to help provide you with all the information you need.

Every person you see on a bike was a beginner cyclist once. Regardless if that was when they were three years old and astride a balance bike or well over 40 and venturing out on a borrowed hybrid.

Click here to visit Blacks On Bikes and read their blog.

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Visit our business directory for a list of black owned bike shops in the Los Angeles area.  Have fun out there and be safe.

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