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Forget about trying to create your own racetrack on your mobile device. Not only would it be a pain, but Bike Race Free doesn't have that option. You have to go to their website to build your own level. It only makes sense to cut out the mobile device altogether and play Bike Race Free on PC or Mac with the free BlueStacks Android Emulator. The BlueStacks player allows your computer to play almost any Android game anytime you want. Now you can play and create a track at the same time.

racing with the Bluestacks Advantage means you have a leg up on the competition. You will be racing against millions of other players, so ever advantage you can give yourself is going to help. Instead of clumsy touch screen or tilt controls, you get the easy controls of your mouse and keyboard. This ease in controlling your racer will give you better time so you can leave your friends in the dust. When you play bigger, you will love seeing your racer on the big screen.

Welcome to the big collection of bike racing games. Bike racing genre often full of action and interesting to play. If you dream about your own bike but can not buy it this collection will make your dreams come true. It is very old genre. You well known something similar from the first games consoles. Feel yourself like a brave biker. Race on exotic locations and complete tasks or compete with other people in multiplayer racing. You will get a lot of adrenaline and speed. Improve your racing skills to become the best biker ever. Be careful on the road and beware of obstacles and other vehicles. We can offer to your attention some of our racing entertainments for every platform. Try Nuclear Motocross. This is PC racing game, that can be installed on every Windows OS. Your goal is to complete levels as fast as possible to achieve maximum score points.

Also look at Moto X3M. It is online flash version, so playing would be very simple. Just click on the link and play in your browser window. Moto X3M has 22 super challenging levels. Do tricks and flips in the air to earn more achievements and bonuses. Become the master biker! For the mobile devices we can offer Highway Rider - very action racing. Speed junkies, slap on your helmet and experience some adrenaline race! Zoom down the open highway and try to pass closely without crashing. Be stupidly irresponsible by breaking all your bones. So choose a game for your liking ride your bike and go to the road for new racing adventures! In this section our team have collected the best and most popular apps. Have fun.

Play the best bike games for free. We have collected 96 popular bike games for you to play on Little Games. They include new and top bike games such as Wheelie Challenge, Moto X3M Spooky Land, Moto X3M Pool Party, Moto Racer and Bike Rush. Choose a bike game from the list and you can play online on your mobile or computer for free.

I plan to buy a road bike for my daily commute but I need to carry my PC with me as a well-equipped engineer. My daily commute is around 5 km plus intermittent city tours. I afraid after some kilometres, it might make my back ache. Do you think it will be painful after a while? Do you prefer something like a trekking bike for this example?

Road bikes tend to have "longer" geometry and stretch you out. This means you are holding your head up at a higher angle. I would test your setup out before I committed to a road bicycle/helmet/backpack combo. Many of the backpacks I have tried come up high enough that if you lean far enough forward, you can't actually raise your head all the way up with a helmet on, which isn't safe.

Echoing Chris's comment, if "well-suited" means you're literally wearing a suit jacket, the backpack may make the back of the jacket sweaty and/ or crumpled. However, 5km is a VERY short bike commute, so if you take care to smooth the jacket back under the backpack after putting it on, and ride slowly on the way to work, you'll probably be OK.

As a point of reference, I ride 25-27km each way to work with a backpack, averaging about 25km/h. However, I wear bike shorts and jersey and I'm sweaty mess by the end. So I definitely wouldn't want to do it in a suit. If I had to do it in a suit and couldn't shower at work, I'd drop my speed to about 15-18km/h on the way to work to not be totally sweaty when I got there.

The best solution I've found, which I used for years to commute long distances, is a trunk bag on a rack. This would also hold my work clothes which I'd change into at the destination. A regular trunk bag has fold-out panniers which can hold a laptop but they're soft and the laptop is not protected against knocks and collisions, it's likely to take some hits. Topeak have a laptop specific case which fits on a matching rack using their sliding attachment system, it's quite secure and I've found that even a heavy trunk bag won't come off it when crashing.

Check Amazon or your favourite bike website (Chain Reaction Cycles, Wiggle etc) for either a "laptop messenger bag", or a "laptop trunk bag" or just "topeak laptop". You'll find plenty of options to transport a laptop without resorting to a full backpack.

Regarding your choice of bike, I'd consider either a hybrid (also called a flat-bar road bike, a bit like a mountain bike with thinner tires and no suspension) or a cyclocross bike (also called CX bikes). A cyclocross frame is usually designed to fit fenders and racks which makes them excellent for utility bikes and they are a little more robust than road bikes which lets them handle some abuse and hopping on and off curbs. They're much faster than a comparable hybrid bike also.

I think what you mean by trek bike is a touring bike (assuming you don't mean the brand in which case they have all styles anyway). A touring bike is overkill for what you want and they're designed for ultra-long distance cycling and are less agile than what you want, otherwise, they share a lot of characteristics with a cyclocross, a frame designed for utility mounts but with most of the features of a road bike.

I've done some light touring over long distances and a variety of road surfaces on my road bike while using a backpack. My pack probably weighed 3 kg. I definitely noticed the extra weight, but it didn't hurt.

A backpack probably subjects the laptop to less vibration than a saddle bag, since your body is a shock-absorber. Vibration can wiggle connectors loose, and isn't great for moving parts like magnetic hard drives or fans.

I commute frequently by bike (12.5 km one way), and I strap my backpack (including a laptop, brown bag lunch, change clothes, notebooks, what not) to a rear rack as a matter of course. My backpack is one of those designed to carry a laptop together with accessories in particular, and has sufficient padding.

I personally bike to work on most days. my bike path is 11km one way. Every day i bring a small backpack with me which contains my work clothes, as I am in full cycling gear. I do not find it to be an inconvience, but I am on on a mountain bike instead of a road bike, so that might change it. Carrying your laptop to and from work each day sounds miserable, due to the weight and size of the laptop. Perhaps what is needed is a change in attitude. You may wish to look into asking for VPN or remoting in, thus not needing to bring yorur laptop everywhere

For upright bikes I use a hard coroplast box just bigger than the laptop, once it is lined with thin padding. This goes inside a large plastic bag.

My backpack is a remake of a classic "TAZ" backpack which is scaled up just enough to hold the laptop box.

I thought I could just install a rear rack with panniers and put my laptop there. But honestly I just don't like how it makes my bike look - having a rack all the time there is not ideal and taking the rack on and off when I want to ride for fun is a big hassle.

I thought why not a saddle bag. Problem is that I can't really find any of these that actually fit a laptop since the weight would have to be closer to the saddle. Also putting these on and off seems like a bit of a process.

I commute with a laptop, and I settled on using a front rack and basket. The front rack provides a flat platform which I can put any sort of bag or container into. It also lets me push the extra weight in front of me, which I find more pleasant than dragging it behind. e24fc04721

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