Per usual, Pashley’s collection of upright gentlemen’s city bikes were drool inducing, but the highlight of their booth was the new Britannia step through ladies…
While gravity riders were more interested in the radical (and radically simple) eccentric pivot of Morewood’s Izimu downhill bike, there was plenty more to see…
Perhaps inspired by our first Bikerumor Schwag Ride they hosted this summer, Orbea USA is throwing another swag ride in conjunction with the Carpe Diem…
Keith Anderson is a staple of the Oregon cycling community. He has been doing custom bicycles, custom paint, and providing restoration services for years. This…
World renown for their impeccable machining and eye catching colors, this one piece cassette/freehub body from Hope doesn’t disappoint. At least from a pure bike…
Mike McCormack suggested we “like” a little Facebook Page called Wilderness B, which promotes the concept of wilderness protections for prized forest land, except that…
Portland isn’t Oregons only bike centric city. Eugene is home to several custom builders, including English Cycles. English Cycles, like so many others, is a…
Oregon Manifest held a constructors design challenge last year with the goal being to build the ultimate transportation bike. The winner of that challenge was…
We held our first ever Bikerumor Schwag Ride back in August in Little Rock, Arkansas, with our buddies from Orbea and Competitive Cyclist, plus support…
Just caught this eye candy from Trek, a triathlon inspired custom carbon Trek District for sponsored triathlete Chris Lieto, who’s competing at the Ironman World…
When Easton introduced the Haven all-mountain component line, they brought it out as a full group offering wheels and cockpit parts, and that’s led to…