Review: Weehoo iGo Pro child’s bicycle trailer
Fun, fall day adventure on the new John Nicholas Trail in Los Gatos. The Lowdown: 2014 Weehoo iGo Pro child’s bicycle trailer Overall our family is very happy with the Weehoo iGo Pro, a 4-foot...
View ArticleGear Review: Mountainwasher Portable Bike Power Washer
The Mountain washer power washer is a good on-the-go bike cleaning solution, if you need such a thing. The Lowdown: Mountainwasher Portable Bike Power Washer The versatile Mountainwasher Portable Power...
View ArticleNAHBS 2015: Clothing, hats, and other unique accessories
The North American Handmade Bike Show isn’t just about bikes. In fact, much of the show includes handmade lifestyle items such as clothing, hats, and other accessories. The show’s laidback atmosphere...
View ArticleFive eBike innovations that could change cycling
Humans have been riding bikes for more than a century, but recent technological developments have the potential to grow cycling like never before, making it cheap, green, and a more convenient as a...
View ArticleNews: Specialized launches S-Works S4 Selfie Stem
Feed that inner narcissistic need with the selfie stem from Specialized (click to enlarge). Introducing the latest innovation in integrated auto-photographic technology for the bike – the Specialized...
View ArticleTrek unveils Monument a fragrance by Spartacus
Click here to view the embedded video. It is with enduring honor and machismo that Trek Bicycle and Fabian Cancellara unveil their latest collaboration: Monument. By Spartacus. A bold new fragrance,...
View ArticleStrava, Competitive Cyclist unveil ‘You Ride, We Pay’
Sync your accounts and then earn $1 in store credit for each hour ridden. Ride your bike, earn cash. That’s the slogan of a new program launched this week by popular social sharing platform Strava and...
View ArticleSea Otter: Abbey Bike Tools provide needed fix
The Abbey Bike Tools pedal wrench has all the bases covered. MSRP: $130 (click to enlarge). Jason Quade is known as a guy who can make things. It’s a rep he first earned during a string of freelance...
View ArticleNews: Spin cycle your clothes while spinning
Some ingenious students from the Dalian Nationalities University in China have created the b.w.m. – a bike washing machine that “brings health and convenience for our life.” The b.w.m. shown with a...
View ArticleNews: Strava launches travel guides for 12 global cities
Optimized for viewing on mobile devices, athletes can access Strava Local online and select top routes to follow with Strava on the road or trail (click to enlarge). Strava announced this week the...
View ArticleWatteam PowerBeat add-on power meter launched
The new PowerBeat works on hollow aluminum cranks of any year or make and will start shipping at the end of 2015 (click to enlarge). The exceedingly crowded power meter market recently added yet...
View Article10 things you need to know about Boa Technology
Boa works with hundreds of companies and claims to have 25 million Boa-equipped products out in the world. By now most cyclists have at least heard of Boa Technology. In the last few years, the Denver,...
View ArticleGarmin launches new GPS unit, lights and rear view radar
Garmin Varia Smart Bike Light (click to enlarge). Varia Smart Bike Lights Connected to an Garmin Edge GPS unit, these lights put the headlight beam where the rider needs it most, depending on current...
View ArticleInterbike 2015: Wahoo unveils ELEMNT GPS cycling computer
The ELEMNT companion app, available on both iOS and android platforms, automates the ELEMNT pairing and manages the configuration process. Wahoo Fitness made a splash this trade show season, launching...
View ArticleInterbike 2015: New K-Edge chain guide, plus computer and camera mounts
These new computer mounts for Garmin (MSRP $35-$65) are designed for the Edge, Forerunner, and Touring cycling computers. Idaho’s K-Edge has added to its expanding portfolio of precision machined...
View ArticleInterbike 2015: Saris launches new power meters, GPS, racks and more
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=40KaFumd9rQ The cycling industry will always be dominated by the big guys. Trek, Specialized, SRAM, Shimano, etc. grab the bulk of the headlines and sell the most product....
View ArticleRound up: Cool new tools for the home mechanic
Park Tools Torque wrenches are expensive and can be hassle to use. They must be zeroed out after every use, live in fancy cases, and require you to actually keep your bits organized. The new preset...
View ArticleWhich cyclists ride the farthest and most? Strava knows
Here’s what’s happening in San Francisco according to Strava Insights (click to enlarge). Ever wonder which city’s cyclists ride the farthest and the most? Now you can find out thanks to Strava’s new...
View ArticleEndura’s new overshoe line-up just in time for winter
Warm, comfortable feet are essential for an enjoyable ride. Exposed to the elements and right in the line of fire of front wheel spray and mud, your feet are under constant attack throughout the...
View ArticleSpeedplay Zero and Ultra Light Action Pedals get walkable cleats
Speedplay is bringing added choice to its line-up of road pedals. The San Diego-based company is set to provide the option of walkable or standard cleats when buying its Zero or Ultra Light Action...
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