Which Bike is Best for your Child?
Posted November 20th, 2020 in Health, Fitness
Mobo is proud to offer 3 different sized bikes for kids. We understand that every kid is unique and so is their development. Which is why we offer both a balance bike and bikes with training wheels!
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 Which Youth Cruiser is Best for Your Kid
Posted September 3rd, 2020 in Tips, Tricycle Maintenance
At Mobo we are proud to offer 2 cruiser styles that will grow with your kids while keeping them fit and healthy.
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How to Replace an Inner Tube
Posted August 22nd, 2020 in Tips, Tricycle Maintenance
Owning a bike comes with great benefits to one's health and it also comes with learning lessons. One of the lessons one must learn is how to replace the inner tube of a tire. It may seem intimidating at first but after reading this article you too can be a pro!
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Maintenance Tips: Proper Alignment of Your Mobo Cruiser
Posted August 1st, 2020 in Mobocruiser Maintenance
On a normal bike with two wheels alignment is not very important. As long as the wheels are true (round), it will roll down the street perfectly fine. However, to provide the low-to-the-ground, relaxed and fun riding position that our customers love, we use three wheels instead of two. This can create problems if the two rear wheels are not properly aligned. Here are some symptoms of misaligned rear wheels.
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Mobo Shift vs. Mobo Triton Pro: Which Bike is Right for You?
Posted June 24th, 2020 in Mobo Tips
For adults, we have two really great options, the Mobo Shift, and the Mobo Triton PRO. Here are some side by side comparison of the features for an easier comparison.
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Which Adult Mobo Cruiser is Best For You?
Posted June 24th, 2020 in Health, Fitness
At Mobo Cruiser we are proud to offer comfortable, adjustable, and affordable recumbent trikes for adults. Each one was designed to bring a stress-free workout for the rider.
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How to Pick a Rear Light
Posted September 12, 2019 in Tips
While ideally we would have separated bike paths that can be safely used for recreation and transport, that’s just not the case in most areas of the country. Thus, some riding will have to be on streets that are shared with cars. Safety should always be a priority when sharing roads with drivers who are increasingly distracted. Wearing bright clothing, using a safety flag and riding in a predictable manner all help increase visibility and rider safety. However, as technology has improved, a rear tail light has become essential not just for riding at night but also for daytime visibility.
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