While there was a debate for many years about what a gravel bike was, the standard gravel bike does not have shocks. For those struggling with bike handling on gravel or getting beat up on rough roads, managing your tire size and pressure is the best option for create a "shock" for bikes without shocks. Many people look to the frame or other options to reduce vibration but the best bang for the buck is in the tires. Listen to this episode of FASTER to learn about using bikes tires as shocks so you can become faster.
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Vibration Masterclass for Cycling
Managing Pain for Cyclists to Ensure Longevity In the Saddle
Spine Alignment During Sleep and How It Impacts Performance
Sleep For the Cyclist, Sleep Timing, Sleep Pressure, Training vs. Sleep and More
Braking Efficiently To Save Watts & Preserve Input Power
Protein for Cyclists, Protein Types, Protein Timing, & Optimal Grams Per Day
Creatine, Hyper-Hydration, Heat Acclimation, & IV Supplementation
Focused Strength Training, Nutrition, and Recovery for Cyclist with Dialed Health
Wind Tunnel Fits, Testing Products, and Getting Faster without A Wind Tunnel
Reducing Vibration and Using Pilates to Cure Back Pain from Cycling
Introducing the FLO Aid Bag + Five More Product
Wheel Balance, Gaining Speed, Reducing Vibration, and Eliminating Speed Wobbles
Aerodynamics and Gravel Cycling
Understanding Spokes, Deformation, Fatigue, and Creep
The Engineering Behind the FLO Locking Chuck
Introducing the FLO Mini Pump
FLO Mini Pump Teaser, 7 New Products, and Wheels in Stock!
IM Hawaii 70.3 and IM Kona Wheel, Tire, and Tire Pressure Selection
Why Wider Tires and Rims Require Lower Tire Pressure
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