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Icy temperatures, wet, dirty or snow-covered paths and salt on the roads: If you cycle regularly in winter, you should give your bike an extra dose of attention before the cold months arrive. With these 5 tips, you can prepare your bike for winter so that you get through salt, wet, ice and snow safely and undamaged.

Your company bike has been a reliable companion over the years, on your way to work and in your free time. Now the leasing period is coming to an end and you are wondering what the future holds for you and your bike. Keep it or return it? With the Bikeleasing-Service, you have the freedom to decide what comes next. Find out what your options are and how much your company bike is worth.

When the days get shorter and temperatures drop in winter, many e-bikes end up in the basement for the cold months. Is your e-bike one of them? If so, there are a few things you should bear in mind when storing the battery, so that your bike will be ready for a smooth start in the spring. Our tips will help you keep your e-bike battery pack in shape during the winter.

E-bikes are in vogue – and they are particularly popular as company bikes. But what most of us would call an e-bike doesn’t quite count as one in the eyes of the law. In this article, we will examine which vehicles are considered e-bikes under the Road Traffic Act, what the difference is between them and pedelecs and S-pedelecs is, and why we use the term e-bike anyway.

When you're already sweating without any physical exertion, many people realise that sport is not an option today. But not everyone wants to miss out on sporting activities when temperatures are high. After all, if you skip training too often, you may not achieve your training goals. But don't worry: you don't necessarily have to skip exercise on hot summer days. But you should be careful not to overload your body. You can do this with these tips:

We offer you comprehensive insurance cover for your company bike and keep our fingers crossed that it will never be needed. Here we provide information on what to do if things do go wrong.

Cycling holidays have a special appeal for many people. They spend most of their time in the fresh air, do something for their health and experience the landscape through which they pedal on their bike up close.

Are you thinking about buying a new bike to start the new season with fresh tires? Perhaps you've already browsed online retailers for your new dream bike? Even if the selection on the Internet is huge, we recommend that you visit your local bike dealer before deciding which bike you'll be riding soon. In our article, you can find out why it's worth going to your local specialist dealer when buying a bike.

Ein Dienstrad ist gut, zwei Diensträder sind besser. Siehst Du das auch so? Dann ist Mehrfach-Leasing genau das Richtige für Dich. In unserem Blogbeitrag erfährst Du, wer mehr als ein Dienstrad leasen darf und was man sonst noch zum Thema Mehrfach-Leasing wissen muss.

Do you spend a lot of time on your bike in summer? Then you shouldn't forget the right sun protection. What applies to sunbathing in general should also be taken to heart when cycling: Cycling through the blazing sun at lunchtime is stressful for the whole body and especially for your skin, which you should avoid. If you only have your lunch break for cycling or cannot plan your cycling time in any other way, try to use shadier routes to avoid exposing your skin to high UV radiation for too long.