Archives: Bicycle

NEW // Gevenalle Brake Pads

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SICK!! Taste the rainbow bro!!

“Gevenalle is proud to introduce our new rim brake hardware. Domestically machined, and anodized locally in Portland, Oregon. The hardware on the titanium version is American made and machined to the limit. The bolts are hollowed out and caps spun down to lower weight, maximizing weight savings. Brake shoes are anodized and engraved locally. All pads are Kool-Stop Salmon unless otherwise indicated, we also offer other Kool-Stop pad choices for those wanting something for dryer climbs, road riding, or carbon rims.”

MSRP Per Pair:

Titanium Cross: $50-$60

Stainless Cross: $24-$34

Stainless Road: $24-$34

Weights Per Pair: (complete with shoes, pads and hardware)

CX Pads 39g

CX Pads with Titainium hardware: 30g

Road Pads 32g

Colors – Red, Grey, Gold, Green, Pink, Purple, Blue, Orange

Pads: Kool Stop Salmon

Head over to Gevenalle and check these out!

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Lone Wolf Cycling // Surveyor Wind Vest

LWC Surveyor Wind VestDOPE!!!

“The contours of the Earth are our proving grounds. Get a lay of the land and set free. Be prepared for the variable riding conditions with our easily packable and lightweight Surveyor Wind Vest. Constructed with wind stop fabric and stretch side panels for a comfortable, form fit. 3 full back pockets with reflective strip along side zip security pocket and shoulder area. Covered front zipper with garage and lined collar for added comfort. Fits true to size, if you wear medium tees then you would wear a medium.”

Head over to LWC and check these out. Solid stuff.

TURF BIKES // Inside Headquarters

TURF – Inside Headquarters from TURF BIKES on Vimeo.

“An inside look at the Turf Headquarters. Located in the heart of the Tenderloin District of San Francisco in a small apartment. All of Turf’s sewn goods are manufactured in-house by Mike Schmitt and Lauren Bukovskey.”

I love this! Turf’s heart and soul bringing you folks goods the crew believe in.

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ADIDAS for The 5th Floor

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SICK!!!!

“We are hugely excited to announce a new partnership between adidas and The 5th Floor.

This season, both the London and New York teams will be training and competing in a range of specially designed adidas products.

The key racing pieces for the team will be custom-made skin suits, jerseys, bibs, caps and overshoes – all using our green-fluro colour way, shield logo and of course, the iconic adidas 3 stripes.” – The 5th Floor

Go to The 5th Floor and find out more about this exciting combo! Pumped for Adidas to have such a rad team under their wing, as well as, The 5th for having a bangin’ company backing them!! Cheers to you both.

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Rocky Mountain Bicycles // The Black Canyon Trail

The Black Canyon Trail from Rocky Mountain Bicycles on Vimeo.

I just got more pumped than I should be this early on a Tuesday morning. This video by Brian Vernor is SO killer!!

The vibe, the bikes, the Porcelain Rocket gear, the shredding, the camping, the everything!! Getting me pumped to get out and get lost this weekend.

Head over to Limberlost and check out a full breakdown of the Rocky Mountain Bicycles “Sherpa” loaded with the gear used in this film.

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I hope you enjoy as much as I do.

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Chris Stuart Reviewed Our Fat Bike!

DSC_1462_1024x1024“With its stock build, it’s a bike that one could commute to work on or meet up with friends at a local pub. It comes as a single speed setup but can be easily converted to a geared, go-anywhere machine. A few component upgrades made my single-speed Megalith a trail ready bike. Overall, if you’re looking for an entry level fat bike that has the capabilities of becoming a trail shredder, you can’t overlook Megalith” – Chris Stuart

Couldn’t have said it any better myself. Go to State Bicycle’s Blog and check out the rest of this review. Pumped to see our machine put to such good use.

Chas Christiansen: One Obsession

All the rad. All the levels! Via bike or board, exploring a city under your own power, intermingling with the city itself, is the only way to do it. In. love with this!

“What started off as a way to pay the rent in San Francisco, soon turned into a new way of life for Chas Christiansen. Messenger cycling opened up a world of opportunity and introduced Chas to an international community of like-minded people. Taking his bike everywhere that he goes, travelling the globe in search of new people, cultures and experiences.”

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