Saw this Globe Roll over on Trafik. Designed by Garret of Mashsf the most interesting feature has gotta be the integrated U lock. I think most would find this a bit limiting, but the whole style and innovation of the bike is cool, progressive and classic.
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September30th
Integrated U Lock.
Posted in: Product, Random
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September30th
FIXATION Teaser 1 – Velodromes
Posted in: Videos
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September30th
Boneshaker event at Look Mum No Hands
Posted in: Events
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September29th
NS Bikes Analog 2011
Posted in: Product
The guys over at NS Bikes were kind enough to forward the details of the new Analog 2011. I’ve always been an advocate of NS stuff since my freeride days, i was blown away by the NS bikes stall at Eurobike and i love this build up of the 2011 Analog frame and forks by Maciek over at NS. Great stuff guys.
It has been almost a year since NS introduced the Analog fixed gear line. The parts were built using high end dirt and street technology and received great feedback all round the world. But as always, there is room to improve, and for 2011 NS are offering several updates in their product line.
Based on a customer feedback the revamped frame received a couple of new features – mainly revised geometry and an integrated seat clamp. The 2011 version also has slightly longer dropouts with extra machining. The bottom bracket has been raised and the top tube lowered.
The NS Analog fork has also been modified for 2011. It now comes with more tasty and classic looking blades, an improved dropout interface and some more weight saving machining on the steer tube. The drop-outs are now 5mm thick and the fork is slightly lighter but just as strong as the previous model.
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September29th
Cycle Show London 2010
Posted in: Events
Were all pretty hyped about the London Cycle show 2010, after Eurobike were looking forward to another opportunity to ogle fresh product. This years show is shaping up to be bigger and better than ever. Check out the details, and make sure to advance book your ticket!
UK’s largest Cycle Show will return for the 9th year on the 8th of October at Earl’s Court, bringing with it an even bigger and better four day cycling experience.
With a record 24,000 visitors, last year’s show was an event to celebrate and proved it had the pull to attract and wow new audiences – despite the economic slow down. This year the Cycle Show is gearing up to create the ultimate one-stop experience, which the UK has never previously seen.
The Show opens for trade and press on Thursday 7 and then is open to the general public from Friday 8 to Sunday 10 October from 10am to 6pm daily (Sunday 5pm) – bring your family, friends or cycling group along and make a day of it.
Make sure you make tracks and book your tickets in advance, plus get first hand information by becoming a fan of The Cycle Show on Facebook and by following the Show on Twitter.
For more information including tickets which are on on-sale from 17th of April and to sign-up to the newsletter visit www.cycleshow.co.uk
Address: Earls Court 1, London Dates: Press and Trade – Thursday 7 October; General public – 8 to 10 October Opening Hours: from 10am to early evening (check website for specific days) Tickets: Adults – £12 in advance; £15 on the door, Child (14 years and under) – £6.00 in advance; £7.50 on the door and under 5’s are free Book tickets: www.cycleshow.co.uk
The new offerings from SE bikes through Shiner distribution are just a taste of what we’ve got to look forward to!
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September29th
This is so funny!
Seen it @ Prolly!
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September29th
Leader Bike Catalog
Posted in: Media, Product, Riders
Check out the new Leader bike Catalog. Designed by Terrence Patrick of Heavy Pedal. Photos by Matt Lingo and photo of Rudy by Angus Sung.
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September29th
Line of Sight
Posted in: Racing, Rides, Videos
A while ago Alfie showed me the last Lucas Brunelle‘s film.
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September29th
RD – Do It Like Me
Posted in: Random, Videos
Click on the image to watch it.
Artist: RD – Ruff Diamondz
Track: Do It Like Me
Production Company: Flomotion
Director: Pawel Ksiezopolski
DoP: David ProcterI know it’s only for a split second but Daniel appears pulling Keos on his half track – half trick bike. This kid needs 2 bikes soon as he is FAST and is getting better and better at tricks.
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September29th
Rudy Melo x Leader Bikes
Posted in: Photography, Riders, The 5th Floor




























