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Fall 2012 Gear Guide: Cycling

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Cebe Sunglasses

Fall can be a great time to get out and ride, but it can also be a time for unexpected storms. Being prepared with the right gear will make any ride more enjoyable. We found gear that will help you stay warm during chilly rides to gear that will get you to the store for some groceries. As well as a couple of pairs of glasses to keep your eyes protected from the sun and other elements while out riding.

Last Updated on Thursday, 13 December 2012 14:03
 

Fall Gear Guide: Cycling, Mountain Biking and Commuting

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Ridekick Power Trailer

Fall can be a great time to get out on a bike. It is a little cooler and if you are lucky enough you might be able to run a few trails through the fall colors. This guide is gear that you can use when riding some sweet single track or riding through the busy downtown to get to work. Either way the better your gear is the more enjoyable the ride will be.

Last Updated on Thursday, 03 November 2011 13:59
 

Father's Day Gear Guide - Biking

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Axiom Tool

We are going to be starting this series of Father's Day Gear Guides with cycling gear. We had so much success with our Mother's Day Gear Guide that we decided that we would do a few different Father's Day guides to include a few more products.  This way we can categories the guides better and not create one huge guide. So keep coming back to see what other gear your dad might just need, and if you are anything like me, maybe the gear you need as well.

Last Updated on Thursday, 09 June 2011 08:57
 

Gear Review: Nite Ize BikeLit

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Nite Ize BikeLit

Don’t be fooled by these little lights. I have been using these lights now for a while and they work great. One of the best features is how easy they are to install and use. The BikeLit does come in two colors: white which attaches to the front brake cables and red which attaches under the back of the seat. One nice advantage of these lights is that no tools are required to install or adjust them.

Last Updated on Monday, 14 February 2011 07:49
 



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