by Philip Rees | Jan 23, 2014 | Footwear
When you’re traversing mandatory hike-a-bikes, it’s good to know you’ll have the secure footing of Five Ten’s Hellcat Shoe. While your riding buddies slip and tiptoe in hard-rubber-soled, metal spiked, road-bike-based kicks, your...
by Philip Rees | Jan 23, 2014 | Cycling Electronics
“Out-front” style mount places your CatEye computer out of the way of other accessories and provides easy viewing in any hand position.
by Philip Rees | Jan 23, 2014 | Cruiser Bikes
Mod7LAEXMG Color: Mint Green Features: -Extended aluminum alloy cruiser frame with crank forward design.-Front and rear v brakes.-Aluminum alloy stem, handle bar, seat post, and rims.-Extra padded saddle.-Vinyl leather grips.-Shimano tourney 7-speed derailleur /...
by Philip Rees | Jan 23, 2014 | Helmets
Understated and over-featured is the Variant in a nutshellBells go-to, go anywhere, do everything bike helmet. Whether on an all-mountain epic or urban assault mission, the Variants got the goods to get er done, including the super adjustable Twin Axis Gear (TAG) fit...
by Philip Rees | Jan 23, 2014 | Helmets
Nothing says “I’ve totally abandoned lame helmets” like our classic Brentwood. About the smallest and thinnest profile of any certified helmet in the market – we consider owning this helmet much like having eggs, milk and butter in your fridge....