Of all the brands to have emerged from the messenger scene, Timbuk2 are arguably the most successful. From their early US-made messenger bags to their…
For a number of reasons, there’s little more confidence-inspiring than a Syntace product. While their graphics aren’t flashy and they don’t tend to change things…
Ritchey’s SuperLogic components sit at the top rung of their line, representing the lightest and most advanced parts they make. Two of the more recent…
Commuter bikes (besides being fantastic modes of transportation and perhaps ways of changing the world) are blank templates waiting to be swagged out with functional,…
Recently, Hincapie reached out to the Bikerumor crew, excited about their latest and greatest road kit. The company’s Edge Bibshort and matching Jersey are the…
Deuter’s Superbike 18 EXP is a simple, moderate capacity, commuter-oriented pack. Sounds simple, right? A cavernous main compartment, a couple of small organization pockets, foam…
Recent advancements in electronic components–and the reduction in their size and cost–are quickly making themselves felt in the bicycle industry. Tiny and inexpensive GPS receivers,…
What happens when one of the most experienced names in cycling footwear decides to build a no-holds-barred racing shoe? With over 30 years’ experience in…
No longer content just being seen, design-aware antipodean accessorizers Knog are teasing a new light for seeing with- just in time for Australian winter (I…
Hot on the heels of Uvex’s lightweight Ultrasonic helmet and SGL-202 Race tint-shifting glasses come a lighter-still shield model: the Active Shield. Despite a very…
A couple of years after first being shown to the cycling world, Uvex’s Ultrasonic helmet has made it through the necessary safety qualifications and is…
At Interbike, Volagi showed a very attractive commuter build of their steel Viaje road bike. Using FSA road compact cranks, stem and Metropolis handlebar with…