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The Best Trails for Biking in Naples, FL

October 30, 2017 7:26 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

Many people ride a bike daily to work or around town as their main form of transportation, while others ride for exercise. Then there are riders who enjoy outdoor bicycling for fun and adventure, so long as the weather is decent. So it comes as no surprise that many dozens of bicycles in Naples, FL can be regularly spotted on local bike trails year-round—like wilderness trails, parks and beach paths. Naples if a popular destination for bicycling, drawing the attention of cyclists near and far. With over 30 miles of bicycle paths as well as bike-friendly roadways, the city continues its push to becoming an even more bike friendly community. The area’s great weather makes biking a popular activity, and... View Article

Know Florida’s Bicycle Laws Before Heading Out on a Bike Rental

October 16, 2017 7:26 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

If you’re a bicyclist or know someone who is, then the following information will help you understand Florida’s bicycle laws before you head out on your bike rental in Naples, FL. Like many other U.S. states, Florida law considers bicycles to be vehicles. Therefore, bicyclists are afforded the same roadway rights and responsibilities as road vehicles. Both must remember to share the road. When motorists and bicyclists treat each other with respect and courtesy, everyone benefits. Statistics show that nearly 75 percent of cycling deaths are due to head trauma, and thousands of head injuries could be prevented if all cyclists wore properly fitting bicycle helmets. Bike riders in Florida under the age of 16 are required to wear a... View Article

Getting Your Bike Ready for Fall: A Simple Checklist

October 3, 2017 1:53 am Published by Leave your thoughts

What’s the best thing about fall in Florida? All your favorite outdoor activities become much more bearable, including bike riding! Naples has some wonderful bike trails with great views, but getting out on your bike in Florida’s summer heat can be unbearable. Now, with temperatures dropping as we head into October, bicyclists are heading out to their favorite bike routes in droves. If you’re a local biking enthusiast, you already know what we’re talking about and probably can’t wait to hit your favorite bike trail. But before you do that, you’ll want to make sure that your bike is ready. To help you accomplish this, here’s a simple bike inspection checklist to get your bike ready for fall: Lubricant: Just... View Article

Bikes Offer Reliable Transportation After Hurricanes

September 19, 2017 1:53 am Published by Leave your thoughts

On October 29, 2012, Hurricane Sandy, a Category 2 hurricane, hit the Atlantic coast, killing over 200 people and bringing parts of New York City to a halt. In the wake of the devastation, professional cyclists took to the streets to bring food and other supplies to far-reaching parts of the city that couldn’t be accessed by traditional modes of transportation. Now, in the wake of Hurricane Irma, Floridians are finding out once again how useful bikes can be in the midst of disaster. Bicycles have always been one of the most reliable forms of transportation in emergency situations. Unlike other vehicles, bikes require no fuel, which can be impossible to come by in a disaster-stricken area. Bikes have no... View Article

Five Common Mistakes Many New and Experienced Cyclists Make

September 5, 2017 12:57 am Published by Leave your thoughts

Riding a bike is fun and a great form of exercise, but there are some things you might be doing to make it not so enjoyable. Here are a few common mistakes many cyclists make, including not wearing bike helmets in Naples, FL: Setting the wrong seat height: If your bicycle seat is the wrong height, then you are probably getting tired very early on in your bike ride. The reason for this is that, when your seat is positioned too high or too low, your knees are not at an optimal angle to push the pedal. While it’s easy enough to conclude that your seat is too high—your feet won’t reach the pedals—you may not notice right away if... View Article