Hey Everyone!
It’s that time of year. The kids are back to school. The days are starting to get shorter and the perfect time for riding is approaching us. The mild temperatures of fall allow for excellent conditions no matter what riding style you enjoy. The cooler temperatures and autumn breezes help to keep you cool and push your potential every ride!
This week’s post is going to be application specific and may relate to either you directly or someone you know who is unsure of the best upgrade for their rig. One question which is often posed to me in the shop is: Read More …
Cycling and The Law
A bicycle is a vehicle under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act (HTA). This means that, as a bicyclist, you have the same rights and Read More …
Obstacles and road surfaces
Railway and streetcar tracks
Railway and streetcar tracks are very dangerous. Crossing at the wrong angle could cause you to fall or damage your bicycle wheels. Remember, tracks are slippery when wet. Read More …
Riding in Traffic
Dealing with trucks and buses
Blind spots
Bus and truck drivers have large blind spots where they are unable to see passing vehicles, particularly bicycles. It is extremely important to stay out of the blind spots. Trucks and buses are Read More …
Riding in Traffic
Signs and Traffic Signals
Key traffic signs and signals for cyclists.

Bicycles are permitted on this road. Read More …
Riding in Traffic
Going through intersections
Intersections are where many collisions occur, so stay alert. Any point where the paths of two vehicles can cross is a potential intersection. Read More …
Hey everyone!
I’m pretty stoked because I’m headed out for a weeks holidays in Algonquin Provincial Park! You all know what this means… lots of relaxing, and lots of riding in one of Ontario’s hidden treasures ( The Minessing Bike Trail). Read More …
Riding in Traffic
The Ontario Highway Traffic Act (HTA) defines the bicycle as a vehicle that belongs on the road. Riding on the road means riding with other traffic. This is only safe when all traffic uses the same rules of the road. Read More …