Kingston Cyclery
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Locality: Kingston, New York
Phone: +1 845-382-2453
Address: 985 Morton Blvd 12401-8111 Kingston, NY, US
Website: www.Kingstoncyclery.com
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It's International Picnic Day. The best picnic spots are the ones you can ride to! Share your favorite picnic spots with us in the comments below!
It's always fun to find fellow cyclists in the wild, isn't it? Have you met any lifelong friends this way? Tell us how in the comments below!
Check out this interesting article on how to weigh the benefits of running vs cycling. We're making the obvious choice
We've all been in this situation, haven't we?
After reading this, we think everyone should cycle! What do you think the effects of cycling have had on your mental health personally? Share your experiences with us in the comments!
Ours is fast approaching!
The real reason we ride.... extra donuts! Share if you agree!
It’s Read A Road Map Day! Do any of you still read a road map on any of your rides?
Check out this handy guide from Bicycling.com. Looking for some expert assistance? Stop by 985 Morton Boulevard today and we'll get your bike in ship shape!
Cycling gloves are cushioned in the palms which provide circulation for your hands and helps with their positioning on the handlebars to protect wind. A must for any cold-weather ride!
It's International Children's Book Day! There are so many great kid's books about cycling. Here are a few suggestions that you could read with your kids today to celebrate.
The cold weather months can be particularly muddy, salty and can effect the most sensitive parts of your bike. Give some extra care to your gears, chain, cables, hubs and bottom bracket. Wash regularly and check for wear on rims and brake blocks as wet weather can be rough on these areas.
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Use your short-billed cycling cap to protect against sun or rain. Flip it around to protect your neck or invest in a heavy-duty cold weather cap that includes ear flaps!
If you don’t want gunk in your face, water bottle or all along your back, mudguards are a must in the cold weather months! Also, as a courtesy to anyone riding directly behind you!
The winter is coming and as some of you might hang up your bike in garage and wait for spring, the others cycling throughout the year need to get ready and dress well for the cold days.