Felt just outed their latest super lightweight mountain bike, the Edict Nine. “We took everything we learned from the Nine hardtail 29er series and the…
Coyle’s Tree Piece helmets use hard and soft woods like Douglas Fir (his standard), Myrtle, Red, Maple, Walnut and Oak. Maker/Owner Dan Coyle can make…
When they introduced the RT8TT hydraulic road rim brakes earlier this year, they were TT only. Now, they’ve introduced the MC1 (Magura Converter) to tie…
Rebolledo focuses on steel road, track and cyclocross bikes. They’re pretty straightforward with classic paint schemes, which is sometimes a refreshing break from the matte…
“Viewed at a distance, the world of mountain biking is a disjointed network of seemingly similar but disconnected communities. Freeride. Downhill. Big Mountain. All Mountain.…
Guru, a custom bicycle manufacturer based just outside of Montreal, is known for their carbon fiber road and triathlon bikes, but they now doing about…
Cykelmageren, out of Denmark, never fails to have some new yet classic looking “tourist” bicycles with unexpected features. Built to be simple, upright bikes for…
Vendetta Cycles’ builder/owner Conor Buescher loves some elaborate lug work, and this year’s bikes were no exception. Above was a very dark road bike with…
Deschutes Brewery has released their Chainbreaker White IPA to celebrate cycling and their sponsorship of various cycling events including it’s namesake the Cascade Chainbreaker mountain…
The big news from Gaulzetti, which he alluded to in the pre-show interview, is the introduction of steel frames using Columbus’ über-oversized PegoRichie tubing. Frame…
Naked bicycles took a unique approach to how they were going to get their display bikes to Sacramento this year. Builder Sam Whittingham and his assistant Lolo rode road over 375…
Paul Brodie’s Whippet caught plenty of eyeballs. It’s a replica 1888 Whippet bicycle, designed with seven pivot points to help insulate the rider from road…
Sycip Cycles is celebrating their 20th anniversary building custom bicycles, and they’ve got a few new options on the table to celebrate. First, though, is…