 If you've been riding for a while, you might have considered entering a race. Today we're going to show you how to set up your bike for some hot racing action. The expert mechanic George and he's going to show us how to make our bike into a street racer. Thanks Amanda. They always say that it's the racer, not the bike. But I've done some things to this bike that definitely will help you in a race situation. I put on some drop bar handlebars. They put you in a low aerodynamic position, which is always going to be the best for being in a race. Another thing that I've done is I've put 25C thick slick. These ones are a little bit smaller than some of the other tires, but they're going to give you less rolling resistance and you can pump them up to a higher PSI. Another thing I did was install a 30mm aluminum pro wheel set. This comes with a high flange sealed hub. It comes with a machine surface for brakes. It's definitely a light and a fast wheel set. So there's something that you'd always like to do when you're racing, and that's put some foot retention on there. Put in a pedal that takes the foot retention. That way, hold your foot in there. You don't lose any of your power. You also get to keep a better cadence because you can push and pull against them to continue your race. Another thing I did was I'd stepped up the 44 tooth chain ring that comes with this bike up to a 48 tooth. This allows you to achieve a higher top speed. And finally, most importantly, when you're racing, you're doing the most that you can. You're taking chances and you're going as fast as you can. So you want to make sure that you're definitely wearing a helmet. And that's how you set up your bike for racing. Alright, thanks George. If you guys have any comments about this video, go ahead and leave the comment down below or hit us up on our Twitter at PurefixTV. Until next time, I'll see you in the streets.