Road safety charity Brake and British Cycling have joined together in calling for action from national and local government to improve cycling by ‘GOing 20’ and introducing widespread 20mph limits in Britain’s towns and cities.

Today we have another one of our regular series of guest blogs from our friends at London Bike Kitchen on DIY bicycle maintenance. Following on from the last blog on how fix a flat puncture, London Bike Kitchen’s Jennifer Gwiazdowski this time tells us how to approach the job of replacing brake pads. Continue reading »

It goes with saying that far more people would be persuaded to cycle if there were facilities to enable them to do so in safety. It is one of the major barriers of entry to cycling, particularly for women. Continue reading »

Cleaning your bike and getting it ready for a ride is really simple. It’s also a cost effective way of making your bike look great. There are loads of reasons to clean your bike. Making it ride better, last longer and look good are just three of them. Continue reading »

This week is Road Safety Week in the UK. Here at Going Going Bike we are happy to support any campaign that raise awareness about the vital importance of cars slowing down their speeds in residential areas. Continue reading »



