Cycling on Quora | Barton Haynes

Hello, readers!

Today, I’m going to reference one of my other social media sites: Quora. Have you heard of it? I discovered the website this year and have greatly enjoyed connecting to other cyclists and learning more about cycling as a sport.

For those of you who are unfamiliar with Quora, here is their description from the Quora website:

“Quora’s mission is to share and grow the world’s knowledge. A vast amount of the knowledge that would be valuable to many people is currently only available to a few — either locked in people’s heads, or only accessible to select groups. We want to connect the people who have knowledge to the people who need it, to bring together people with different perspectives so they can understand each other better, and to empower everyone to share their knowledge for the benefit of the rest of the world.”

Through Quora, I’ve not only been able to share my knowledge as a cyclist with the rest of the world, but I’ve been able to learn things I would have never known if not for the tidbits of information shared by fellow cyclists.

Today, I’m sharing five questions linked with answers in addition to photos included with the posts on Quora. I hope that these questions and answers that popped up on my Quora feed teaches you a thing or two and inspires you to check out Quora for yourself!

Here are 5 questions and answers, specific and vague, about cycling that I read today:

How can I build a bicycle repair stand? 

Barton Haynes CA
Barton Haynes

Why do cyclists in the UK ignore the dedicated cycle lanes and insist on using the roads? 

Barton Haynes RSF
Barton Haynes

What should I know before becoming a cyclist?

Barton Haynes Quora
Barton Haynes

Why should I consider a full suspension mountain bike? 

Barton Haynes Bike
Barton Haynes

As a seasoned cyclist, do you have any bicycle maintenance tips to share?

Barton Haynes Cyclist
Barton Haynes

I hope that you have the opportunity to hop on over, check out my profile, and become a member of the cycling community on Quora.

Many thanks for reading and happy cycling!

-Barton Haynes

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