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Crash Innovations Headset Spacers

July 14, 2008 RL Policar4 Comments on Crash Innovations Headset Spacers

Our friend Dave “Crash” Collins of Crash Innovations has come out with a fancy headset that is supposed to be way better than the standard headset spaRead More…

Tifosi Vogel: Review Initiated

July 14, 2008 RL Policar1 Comment on Tifosi Vogel: Review Initiated

Priscilla just received the Tifosi Optics Vogel to review. It’s a great piece of eye wear that looks super hot on her. Specs: Weight: 22 Read More…

Swiss Bike TX

June 19, 2008June 19, 2008 RL Policar9 Comments on Swiss Bike TX

We just took recent delivery of the Swiss Bike TX. What makes this one unique is the fact it can fold. Basically it eliminates the needs for a roof orRead More…

Review: Ryders Eyewear “Tread”

June 19, 2008 Jeremy YangLeave a Comment on Review: Ryders Eyewear “Tread”

Who: Ryders Eyewear on their “Chill” Collection sunglasses: When the adrenaline isn’t pumping, we like to talk about the times when it waRead More…

First Impressions: Sette ST-7 DLX Workstand w/Tray and Tote bag.

June 17, 2008June 17, 2008 Joe Solancho7 Comments on First Impressions: Sette ST-7 DLX Workstand w/Tray and Tote bag.

The cool people at Pricepoint sent us the Sette ST-7 workstand for review. As a wrench-at-home guy and a part-time racer I have been given the task toRead More…

New Project Bike: Spinner Suspension

June 12, 2008 RL Policar1 Comment on New Project Bike: Spinner Suspension

That’s right folks we’ve got another project in the works and its going to involve this bad boy…the Spinner Suspension REASON Fork. Specs: SRead More…

Review: eXotic Carbon 29er Fork

June 6, 2008July 29, 2008 Jeremy Yang17 Comments on Review: eXotic Carbon 29er Fork

Who: From www.CarbonCycles.cc: In 1994 we developed an innovative military aerospace shock absorber system melding carbon fiber with aluminumRead More…

Guest Review: Crank Brothers Cobalt Crankset

June 5, 2008 Jeremy Yang8 Comments on Guest Review: Crank Brothers Cobalt Crankset

This review is from one of our riding partners, Tim “Scissor Hands” Shears. Scissor Hands has an inquiring mind matched to a good wit. His thougRead More…

Tyte Rack Update

June 3, 2008 Jeremy Yang2 Comments on Tyte Rack Update

Tyte Rack carrying the Kona Hei Hei test bike I know that this rack has caused a bit of commotion here so I wanted to write a short update on howRead More…

DIYWBC 1.0

June 2, 2008 Jeremy YangLeave a Comment on DIYWBC 1.0

Gotta check out the DIYWBC 1.0 (Do It Yourself Wooden Bicycle version 1.0). As a product designer I work with a lot of limitations. The produRead More…

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