Written by: FOLLY

Breadwinner Cycles // Lolo x Flickr Bro

imageimageThe Breadwinner Cycles Lolo is pretty great!

Mixing ultra-light and responsive Columbus Life tubing with decades of road racing and riding experience, the Lolo was made to dance up mountains and carve twisty descents. This smooth riding, light steel tubing is TIG welded with precision and fitted with an Enve carbon fork, which creates a refined performance machine. A modern road bike in design and style, with sloping top tube and double oversize tubing, make the Lolo a fast and responsive road machine that works and feels great all day long.” – Breadwinner

Go to Breadwinner Cycles fresh Flickr to check out more photos. Cheers!

The Bryan Chapman

Rapha Continental: The Bryan Chapman from RAPHA on Vimeo.

Although this is 8 months old, it is fitting for the weather we’re having on the East side of the U.S.  Riding in ‘bad’ conditions just makes the finish that much more enjoyable. That may sound obvious, but the sense of accomplishment brings a joy other rides don’t have.

The upside of riding in cold, wet and windy conditions is that there most likely will be minimal car traffic. You also see a side of nature you wouldn’t if you sat on the couch. ‘Bad’ weather can present some of the most beautiful landscapes.

The Diggest // Joe Rich from Terrible One Interview

PERSPECTIVE 003 – JOE RICH from The Diggest on Vimeo.

This is so rad and inspiring. When FOLLY first started I had no intention of diving into BMX. After being introduced to Chris Rost , the folks he rides with, and rad company’s like Terrible One my interest began to grow. I grew up skateboarding with little to no BMX riders around so I never gave it any thought. I don’t ride BMX but have developed a huge appreciation for the creative output that it is.

Here is my favorite photo from Joe’s interview on The Diggest. Go check out the rest.

Joe Rich

Photo by Vincent Perraud

 Get inspired. RIDE x CREATE