Blog Tag | how-to

  1. 13 October 2023

    How to fit Ribble bikes to indoor trainers

    To many, the onset of winter signals the start of 'indoor training season'. But how do you ensure any trainer you buy/own is compatible with your Ribble bike? This guide explains all.

  2. 5 May 2022

    Endurance SL R & SL - What's the difference?

    The Endurance SL R & SL both belong to the same family of endurance road bikes. So naturally one of the most frequently asked questions that we hear is; 'I'm looking at the Endurance SL R & SL frames but am not sure of the difference between the two?' If this is also a conundrum that you face, this in-depth guide should help you to decide which best suits your cycling needs.

  3. 30 March 2022

    Ribble Cycles BikeBuilder and how to use it.

    Ribble continues to lead the way when it comes to the unrivalled level of bike customisation that we offer. This is made possible through our advanced online Ribble Cycles BikeBuilder. Read on to find out how to change gear ratios, add your own CustomColour design and much, much more.

  4. 10 November 2021

    How to solve creaking bikes - A Ribble Guide

    Creaks and clicks have tortured cyclists since time immemorial. They are the bugbear of all cyclists and pop up at the most inopportune moments. Normally when you're miles from home and have no choice but to suck it up and endure the annoyance until you return home. Find out how to solve creaking bikes in our latest how-to guide.

  5. 14 October 2021

    Cycle to work, buy a bike, and save money

    What is Cycle to Work? Cycle to Work is a government based incentive, designed to entice more commuters out of their cars and onto bicycles. It also allows you to purchase a lovely new bicycle and make considerable savings into the bargain.

  6. 24 November 2020

    Cycling in winter - A complete guide

    Let's face it, cycling through the winter can be a pretty miserable experience for rider and bike. It's cold, wet, dark and more often than you finish a ride spattered with dirt from the road. But it's far from all doom and gloom though. There are those crisp mornings where the air is perfectly still and the fields are lightly dusted with crystals of frost. These are the days that make winter rides worthwhile. It also makes a refreshing change of scenery from the turbo, plus you get to have a catch up with your clubmates. In winter cycling the complete guide, we list the things to do and to avoid to improve your winter riding experience.