VVolt's new Slice Lite electric trucker bike has a seriously rad design with smooth power delivery and great electronics. Embarking on a 30-day city bomb with it and plans to share more insights.
Skyline , it might make you rethink a bad weather cycling trouser / pant
The Showers Pass Skyline rain trousers offer a balance between commuter and road racer needs, providing protection from rain and wind. The slim, durable design and high-quality materials ensure comfort and long-lasting use. However, sizing may pose challenges for taller individuals. The trousers feature functional elements like reflective tape and a key pocket, enhancing safety and convenience.
Bike Builder Focus: Blandford Bicycles
Chris Blandford of Blandford Bicycles operates a custom bike workshop in Lake Oswego, Oregon. Influenced by his grandfather, he transitioned from graphic design to bike building, incorporating engineering craftsmanship into his work. His signature urban town bikes are a blend of modern technology, clean lines, and attention to detail. Chris's precision and problem-solving skills are evident in his custom-made tools and fixtures.
Bike Builder Focus: Ira Ryan Cycles
Ira Ryan, a passionate bicycle builder in Portland, Oregon, creates unique custom steel bikes with a focus on impact, sustainability, and personal fulfillment. With 18 years of experience, he prioritizes shared values and craftsmanship over typical industry standards. Recently returning to solo work, he aims to pursue pure satisfaction in his craft. Explore his creations at iraryanbicycles.com.
The closing of 2023 and a jabble of cycling planning thoughts for next year
As we close out 2023, I hope you have had some great riding, even some good riding, or any form of riding that takes your fancy and keeps you enjoying life. My spouse will certainly tell you that I am not a planner by any means, and knowing that reminds me that itโs this time... Continue Reading →
Magene S3+ Cadence / Speed Sensor $16 – great for indoor training and maybe even outside
Magene is a quickly growing Chinese electronics company from Quingdoa in the East of China. They have been around since 2015 and make cycling products such as trainers, lights, power meters , batteries, wiring systems for e bikes and also sub brand Exar carbon wheels. The Magene S3+ Cadence/Speed Sensor is $15.99 .The Wahoo equiv... Continue Reading →
Bookman – Volume Bike Light
The Volume is a new product from Bookman. It's a well designed front light with some really nice features.Bookman is a small Swedish company that has been around for quite a few years, since 2012 but not with a massive brand presence like the big name companies who pour tons of money into advertising. Often... Continue Reading →
Runner vs Cyclist. Cyclocross or Trail Run?
A peculiar event held in West Yorkshire, UK. Every year the Bingley Harriers running club challenge the cyclists to a race over a fell laden off road course. This amazing combination that is not often seen, is made even better by the ruggedest terrain and the endurance required. This event has been taking place for... Continue Reading →
Bookman Volume – The name is goofy but I love the design!
We put a knob on it!Dial the brightness up and down easily, and it's named Volume - ba boom!The knob makes a lot of sense while riding and needing to quickly and easily adjust on the fly, as opposed to the normality of current products with press-and-hold buttons to change modes. With a replaceable battery... Continue Reading →
Watts Up Fortnightly – September Edition
A few new and notable things in the cycling world from the past few weeks. Upgraded Kickr with movement! The new Kickr is called Kickr MOVE and has 8" of fore / aft movement and a smaller side to side. This is to improve some feel when riding in doors and the experience of the... Continue Reading →