Tuesday, February 28, 2017

3 Curtain Rod Alternatives

From time to time, it’s good to change things up a bit. Instead of going with a traditional curtain rod, why not try one of the following alternatives for a more creative option?

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Rod-Free Curtains
Curtains don’t have to be hung with rods. Instead of using a store-bought or homemade rod, hammer a line of nails across arched and straight windows. Evenly space the nails and paint them to match the walls or the curtains. Once the paint is dry, loop the curtains over the nails or hang them with ribbons or large hooks. Another unique option is to space old door or cabinet knobs about 12 inches apart along the top of the window; use wood screws or nails to secure them in place. Cut holes in the curtains or use tab top panels and loop them over the knobs. If you’re using brass or metal knobs, paint them to ensure that the curtains won’t be stained should the knobs tarnish. Source: EHow

Coat Hangers
You can use coat hangers as another alternative for curtain rods. Put the coat hooks on the window frames. You can simply attach the curtain to the rods. Or, if you want something really eye-catching, you can use a ribbon to tie the openings of the curtain to the rod. This will add a whimsy appeal to your curtains. This style goes best in the living room or children’s room. You can even paint the coat hangers to make it stand out or blend with the colors of the walls. Source: DoItYourself

Branching Out
Sometimes the perfect object for a lightweight drapery rod may be sitting right outside your window. Branches can make for excellent, sculptural drapery rods with a few simple do-it-yourself updates. Search for a branch with the proper length and width to fit above a window and handle the weight of the chosen drapery panel. Next, cut it to size and spray-paint it in a color which contrasts well against the wall. Lastly, secure standoffs, ready-made drapery rod brackets or L-brackets directly to the wall using plastic drywall anchors, then attach the branch with screws or bailing wire. Source: HGTV

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3 Tips for Buying Bathroom Faucets

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Having a hard time looking for faucets that best match your bathroom style? Luckily, we have some tips for buying bathroom faucets, such as: knowing the different styles, choosing the quality and matching with the number of mounting holes.

Below are 3 tips for buying bathroom faucets:

Knowing the Different Styles
Widespread: Most commonly found on pedestal sinks, widespread faucets are made for sinks with three pre-drilled holes that are 8″ apart. When purchasing a widespread faucet you’ll receive three individual components: two handles and one spout.
Vessel/Single-hole: On single hole faucets, the handle is attached to the spout and is for use on a sink with 1 pre-drilled hole. If you are in the market for a vessel style faucet but have a sink with 3 pre-drilled holes, it’s sometimes an option to purchase an additional deck plate to cover the existing holes on the sink. Contact the faucets manufacturer to see if that is an option before buying.
Wall-mounted: Ready for it? Wall-mounted faucets are mounted to …the wall! Normally, your water supply lines come up from the sink, but in this case they’ll need to be installed into the wall. One thing to be aware of when purchasing these types of faucets is that the spout is actually long enough to reach from the wall over the sink basin.
4″ Centerset: These faucets are found on sinks with 3 holes set at 4″ apart. The components sit on a deck plate that connect the handles with the spout body, and can also be found with single handle components.
4″ Minispread: Similar to centerset, these faucets fit 4″ configurations on sinks with 3 pre-drilled holes. But instead of purchasing a faucet with a 4″ deck plate, a minispread faucet looks more like a widespread faucet with three individual components: two handles and one spout. Source: ApartmentTherapy

Choosing the Quality
You’ll have to pay for it up front, but buying quality now means you won’t be paying during the life (or lack thereof) of your faucet. Look for an all-brass body, as opposed to brass- or chrome-plated. And keep in mind that the tub faucet has a larger flow rate than other household faucets, which means you can’t use a kitchen faucet or your tub. Bathtub faucets should have a 3/4-inch supply line, as opposed to 1/2-inch for the rest of the house. Some tubs hold up to 60 gallons of water, so you’ll want a faucet that can get the job done in a timely manner. Source: HGTV

Matching with the Number of Mounting Holes
Most sinks come with mounting holes pre-drilled for faucets and accessories such as side sprays or soap dispensers. If you’re keeping your original sink, you’ll need to match what you have or get a base plate to cover any extra holes. The base plate sold with your new faucet can be used to cover holes in your countertop, but don’t buy a faucet that requires more sink holes than your sink has; it’s not a good idea to try to drill additional holes in an existing sink or countertop. Get additional information on how to best match sinks and faucets.  Source: ConsumerReports

 

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Prototype Fox Adventure Cross suspension fork for gravel bikes pops up again

Just shy of two weeks ago, we caught our first glance of a prototype Fox AX “Adventure Cross” suspension fork aimed at the gravel and off-road drop bar set. Now, we’re getting a full look, courtesy of frame builder Chris McGovern’s Instagram. The difference is, that first one was clearly labeled as a prototype, but […]

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Parc East – by Trillium Development

Coming soon to Port Coquitlam is Park East by Trillium Developments. Park East will be centrally located on the corner of Atkins and Shaughnessy, a short walk to the Main Village with its all it shops and services, as well as the West Coast Express.

Park East will be consist of 57 condos consisting of one bedroom, one bedroom plus den, two bedroom, or two bedroom plus den, with size ranging from 446 square feet to 1077 square feet. Each suite at Parc East will be designed with quartz counters, stainless steel appliances, and large islands in the Kitchen, with laminate flooring throughout.

Amenities include a gym, furnished amenity room that includes a lounge area with kitchenette, and an outdoor entertaining space, as well as outdoor play area for the kids (little kids, not the big kids, thats what the lounge is for 🙂

Sales expected to start in the late winter of 2017 or early Spring with price to starting the mid 200’s. Register with us to be kept up to date with floor plans, and vip sales.

 

 

 

 

 

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The Arden

 

The Arden is coming soon to Port Coquitlam  The Arden will be a boutique building with just 22 executive size suites with Quartz countertop, stainless steel appliances and laminate flooring.  The Arden will sure be a great spot for first timers or down-sizers.

Pricing is expected to be:

1 bedroom from high $200’s

1 bedroom + dens from Low $300’s

2 bedroom 1 bathrooms from Mid to high $300’s

2 bedroom 2 bathroom over $400,000

Completion anticipated to be Fall of 2017.  Previews start soon, register with us today to get access to this development and many others

 

 

 

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Road to NAHBS 2017 Long Interview: Aidan Duff of FiftyOne Bikes

Born into an Irish cycling family, Aidan Duff was doomed to a life in bicycles. After leaving a career racing in Europe, he joined the industry and soon found himself dissatisfied with the lack of options and general excitement in product offerings for regular consumers, including the customization he had the pleasure to experience during […]

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Like our Podcast? Win a Feedback Sports T-Handle Wrench Set!

Have you checked out The Build Cycle podcast yet? It’s from Bikerumor founder Tyler Benedict, and it features the startup stories of brands you know and love from our coverage here! It just launched, and we want it to hit the New & Noteworthy section of iTunes. To do that, we need your help, so […]

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Retro remake Schwinn ‘Lemon Peeler’ Stingray bicycle slips in, banana seat and all!

Forget about trying to source a beater and refinish it, now you can get a brand new Schwinn “Lemon Peeler” Stingray for $350. “The Schwinn Lemon Peeler is one of the most recognized Schwinn bikes,” said Milissa Rick, Senior Director of Marketing for Schwinn. “We are excited to make this bike available to those who […]

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M5’s 2-Spoke wheels cut back on spokes & wind resistance, plus new disc brake version

‘Aero is Everything‘ is one of the most recent mantras in road cycling, and we’ve seen all manner of attempts to cheat the wind. The latest, and one of the most dramatic that we’ve come across are the appropriately named 2-Spoke wheels from Dutch outfit M5. Watching any road race against the clock, it’s been clear […]

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OneUp Components teases Switch chainrings

OneUp Components just posted this teaser on Facebook, but they’re not saying much other than letting us know there’s a release date coming soon and that they’ll have options for plenty of crankset brands. And maybe a few new ones.

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FB17: Sun Ringle rolls out Duroc rims in new 30 & 35mm sizes

  Not far behind tires, the variety of rim widths is ever increasing. Slowly growing year after year, eventually they hit a point where they may have gotten too wide. Depending on the tire you’re using, that 40 or 50mm rim might actually be hurting the performance of your tire rather than helping it. That’s why brands […]

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FB17: KETL Mountain Apparel combines unique design with the best materials available

The next time you’re in need of new riding apparel, there’s a new option in town. Using Frostbike as their launch point, KETL Mountain Apparel represents a new take on mountain bike clothing, especially when it comes to QBP. As the story goes, Lindsay Piper and Aaron James came to QBP from the outdoor world, […]

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Stromer releases the ST1 X at roughly half the price of their previous model

Boasting sleek Swiss designs and some innovative electronics, Stromer is a company e-bike fans will definitely want to keep an eye on. Bikerumor has checked out two Stromer e-bikes before, the ST2 and the ST2 S, but with a price tag of $9500 the ST2 S is a bike most of us will only read […]

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Go ape for the retro moto cool of the Monkey Faction Capuchin pit bike

Over the last couple of years we’ve seen a number of motorized cycles masquerading as regular bikes, so it’s somewhat refreshing to see it go the other way. The Capuchin from new company Monkey Faction is a proper pedal bike with a look inspired by scooters. It claims to blend the smooth ride and durability of a mountain […]

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Last chance to be one of the first Blackburn European Rangers

If you’re dreaming of a way to find your way to Europe for one of the greatest adventures by bike, your time is running out. Blackburn is on the lookout for new Rangers, but the deadline ends tonight at 9pm PST. If selected, you’ll be covered by Blackburn with a travel stipend and loaded up with […]

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Bikerumor Pic Of The Day: Thorold – Ontario, Canada

Photo submitted by Niall Davidson, “My first (outdoor) ride of the year on the Welland Canal in Thorold, Ontario, Canada. It was a great 12 degree C day.” We always love seeing photos from where you are riding and are happy to share them with our readers around the world here on the Pic Of The […]

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Monday, February 27, 2017

Brooklynn

Much like Maplewood Village and Lions Gate Village, Lynn Creek/Seylynn is undergoing a transformation into a walkable, transit oriented hub.  Brooklynn by Wanson Developments will be the next development to come up in the Lynn Creek/Seymour Village centre. Brooklynn will be a mixed use building consisting of ground floor retail and 63 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom condos.

More information and sales are expected to be released in March of 2017, register with us today to be kept up to date on this development and may others like it coming to the North Shore.

 

 

 

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Cedar Reach at Maplewood

After the very successful development of Loden Green by Guildford Developments and Maplewood Place by Anthem, as well as the Northwood Estates Rental suite and shopping centre,  Maplewood Villages is rapidly becoming a hot spot in North Vancouver. Cedar Reach is the newest development coming soon to the area.  Cedar Reach will be modern collection of homes featuring 163 One, Two, and Three bedroom homes in the heart of Maplewood Village.  Within a short stroll to Northwood Shopping centre, including Strong’s Market, Deep Cove Brewing. banking and liquor store, Cedar Reach will be designed with West Coast architecture and storage space for all your gear to fully enjoy the outdoors its surrounded by.

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Belle Isle by Citimark Developments

Lions Gate Village was approved under the new OCP a couple years ago, we are now seeing the changes coming with Park West slated to begin sales in the coming months, as well as Larco’s rental community, but Belle Isle will be the first ground oriented townhome development, when all phases are completed will include 164, 1, 2

, and 3 bedroom townhomes and garden flats.

Belle Isle will be centrally located in a new community within walking distance of Park Royal, a 15 minute drive to downtown and quick access to bus routes directly downtown, or anywhere on the North Shore

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Until something like the T’red disc brake cover shown above becomes more mainstream (or, at least used in the peloton), it seems riders just aren’t ready for disc brakes. After one rider claims he was cut by a disc brake rotor during a late crash in the Tour of Abu Dhabi, the debate is heating […]

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Nova Eroica: L’Eroica 2017 adds new ride for modern bikes to experience Strade Bianche gravel

With the gravel roads of Tuscany set to host the 11th edition of the modern pro Spring Classic this coming weekend, the folks who set the ball in motion 10 years earlier with their granfondo on the gravel around Sienna are back for 2017 adding a new format. The amateur race has always been about taking on the white gravel roads on […]

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Long Term Review: Specialized Fuse Expert Carbon 6Fattie mountain bike

Specialized has peppered it’s lineup with “Plus” bikes, and its Fuse lineup is helping bring new life to the hardtail by combining trail bike nimbleness with near fat bike traction. Using modern trail bike geometry and a dropper post, the Fuse rides a lot like a small-travel full suspension rig. I didn’t expect to be this […]

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FB17: Problem Solvers plugs frame holes with Bubs, adds Boosters, MisMatch 2.2, plus new gear from MSW

Modern adventure bikes include a lot of braze-ons. If you need them, they serve as important attachment points for bottle cages, Anything cages, fenders, racks, and more. If you don’t need them though? It’s getting to the point where all those unused screws start to add up. Sure, you could just remove them, but then you’re […]

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FB17: Stan’s NoTubes partners with QBP for exclusive S1 wheel line

The big news at Eurobike was that Stan’s had an all new wheel range. Called the S1 line, the wheels include their BST rims with WideRight profiles and Neo hubs, but more importantly they hit some impressively low figures in terms of pricing. Positioned somewhere between a replacement level wheel and a high end upgrade […]

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Brightspark headlight and turn signal equipped grips hit Indiegogo

About a year ago I noticed I was writing about a ton of different commuter bike lights, and since then the onslaught of new ideas and concepts for bicycle lighting systems just keeps coming. One of the latest ideas comes from the folks at Brightspark, who have created a pair of grip-integrated units that provide […]

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Hit the spring gravel with new Crank Brothers Zinc 3 wheels

We previewed CrankBrothers’ first foray into the all-road & cross category last fall with their new Zinc 3 Gravel wheelset. Developed on the same unique rim profile & spoke attachment design with paired spokes as the rest of their wheels, the new Zinc 3s give gravel and cross riders more options offering compatibility with 11 speed road […]

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Bikerumor Pic Of The Day: Southern Colorado Under The Stars

Photo submitted by Peter Darragh, “Bike packing beneath the stars, near Pikes Peak in southern Colorado on the Rocky Mountain Sherpa; trail riding on it feels like driving a garbage truck in the Dakar Rally, but there’s nothing sweeter for hauling camping gear around!” We always love seeing photos from where you are riding and […]

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Sunday, February 26, 2017

Velocio looks to sunnier days with their spring lineup 

Depending on where you’re located spring can be one of the best seasons to ride. Moderate temps, occasional cooling showers, gentle breezes across freshly tilled farmlands, and of course the blossoming shrubs that run along the road. Velocio hopes to inspire both guys and gals to get out an ride with their spring collection that […]

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FB17: Surly adds a slew of updates for Cross-Check, Ogre, DHT & LHT, plus new Petit Porterhouse bag

Frostbike 2017 wasn’t the launching pad of any radical new bikes for Surly, but it was a chance for some of the most loved models to get some updates. While bikes like the Cross-Check have remained relatively constant over the years, small spec changes and color options have kept them fresh. For 2017 that means […]

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Saturday, February 25, 2017

FB17: Civia gets sporty with new Venue fitness bike

At the 2016 edition of Frostbike, Civia started its rebirth. In the past, the brand had focused on bikes for all sorts of urban riding with a unique, stylish flare. That’s still the focus of Civia, only with bikes that are a lot more affordable. After introducing the Lowry last year, Civia was showing their […]

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FB17: K-EDGE gets lighter with new aluminum Race Mounts

Just a few months since we last saw them, K-EDGE is back with another new mount. This time they’re targeting the opposite end of the spectrum with their all new Race Mount. K-EDGE has always been about precision machined aluminum mounts that are as strong as they are beautiful, but they also have an eye […]

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Into the Classics with Tom Boonen’s custom farewell Specialized Venge Disc

This weekend, that venerable stalwart of the cobbles Tom Boonen will line up for the first hint of northern Spring Classics in his final season. Fifteen years ago he began his professional career aboard a white bike, so when Specialized approached him about a custom bike for his farewell season, he knew exactly what color to start with. […]

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Friday, February 24, 2017

Cannondale Headquarters Tour, Part 3: Insane GT prototypes & concepts

If you thought the prototype and team Cannondale mountain bikes from our HQ tour were wild, wait until you see these GT full suspension concepts. Above is a working concept bike developed by the product and engineering teams for an Interbike show. This early concept led to the iT-1 bike from 2006… This is a production sample […]

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Ask a Stupid Question #3: Limit screw confusion, slimming fat bikes, and chainring vs. cassette sizing

We know, there’s no such thing as a stupid question. But there are definitely some questions too embarrassing to ask your local shop or riding buddies. This is the first in a weekly installment where we get to the bottom of your questions – serious or otherwise.  Dayne asks – What is the easiest way to remember […]

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FB17: Park Tool TS-4 is the truing stand we need for growing wheels and tires

When I first started working in a shop, the Park Tool truing stands in the back might have been older than I was. Eventually, mountain bike tires grew past 2.35″ wide and the stands needed to be upgraded. Back then, a simple swap of the caliper arms was all that was needed to keep those […]

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FB17: Jagwire cuts derailleur housing weight in half with new XEX-SL

You may not give it much thought, but your derailleur housing plays an important role in the quality of shifting of your bike. For the most part, standard derailleur housings all look the same but it’s what’s on the inside that counts. Most housings hide a jacket of linear metal strands under a plastic outer […]

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The Build Cycle Podcast is LIVE!!!

We’re LIVE! The Build Cycle Podcast is the new podcast from Bikerumor.com founder Tyler Benedict that explores the startup stories and growth tactics of hundreds of entrepreneurs, both from within and outside the cycling industry! If you’ve ever been curious about how some of your favorite brands got started, this podcast expands on our “How […]

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New HED Raptor 27.5+ carbon rims rip grams from your plus mountain bike

Now that we’re settling in on a range of “plus” tire widths, it’s time to lighten things up. HED’s on the case with their new Raptor, which lays down a hookless 45mm wide carbon rim (40mm internal width) that weighs in at just 430g. Yes, that’s lighter than some regular width rims, but includes sidewall […]

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Friday Roundup: Cycling Odds & Ends

Win tons of goodies in the Obsessives: Get Out There Giveaway from Kitsbow – We’ve seen this before, bike clothing maker Kitsbow is dreaming of spring and has gathered a bunch of on & off the bike gear from cycling and outdoor rec companies to put together a huge cache of gear to outfit you next adventure […]

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Last Chance! Win a Hunt 30Carbon Aero Disc wheelset!

We’re giving away one set of Hunt 30Carbon Aero Disc wheels and today’s your last day to enter to win! The super wide, tubeless ready 27mm rim opens up your tire profile to enhance grip and reduce rolling resistance. The rim’s U-profile serves up great handling and reduces drag across a wide range of wind yaw-angles. Then, straight pull hubs […]

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Shape My Grip adds ergonomic, vibration damping “handles” to any drop handlebar

Ever wish that flat area on the top of your handlebar was angled just a little differently? That was the pain point that led Lee Diallo to invent the Shape My Grip handlebar pads. He liked the flat top of some bars, but by the time he got them in a comfortable position, the drops […]

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Styling by day, visible by night, find your way(?) with new Showers Pass Atlas jacket

We’ve seen some interesting map pattern reflective designs from Showers Pass in the past with their Hi-vis Torch jacket with its own built-in LEDs in the cuffs. But while that jacket was all about being seen at any cost, their latest waterproof Atlas jacket blends a bit more low-key styling that still pops for excellent […]

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Shimano boosts XT wheels, adds wide range 11-46 SLX cassette, redesigned axles & more…

While Shimano just released some revised budget mountain bike groups that stick with status quo regarding 10 & 9 speed gearing options, they also are dripping out some more updates that apply to a wider range of mountain bike builds. At the highest level that starts out with a long needed update bringing Boost spacing to their […]

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Bikerumor Pic Of The Day: Ovronnaz, Switzerland

Photos submitted by Joakim Faiss, “The pictures were taken on January 1st 2017 in Ovronnaz, Switzerland, above the Rhône Valley. It’s a small ski resort but the snow wasn’t really there at that time (it’s OK by now…) But I can’t imagine a better way to start the new year away. Do you?” We always […]

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Thursday, February 23, 2017

Cannondale Headquarters Tour, Part 2 – Wild prototypes & team bikes!

When we visited Cannondale’s HQ just before CX Nats, we took a lot of photos of bikes. Prototypes, concepts, team bikes and one-off race rigs. Being a shared office with GT, there were plenty to see from both brands, so we’re splitting them up. Here’s the Cannondales, starting with this insane aero concept with inline […]

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Just in: Watteam Powerbeat G2, latest DIY dual-sided power meter iteration, with actual weights

Just as it showed up in our mailbox we got an email from Watteam telling us that the second generation of their do-it-yourself Powerbeat crankset-based power meter is shipping out to customers. After its commercial introduction in 2016, Watteam paused further deliveries when they identified an issue with their sensor’s temperature compensation. This new fine-tuned […]

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Road to NAHBS 2017: Gregory White of Magic Cycle Werks

Gregory White came into framebuilding by accident- literally. When his cinematography career in Hollywood was put on hold due to a workplace injury, Greg found that his skills from working in the entertainment industry and passion for cycling could align for something Magic. He starting building frames. Years on, Gregory is settled with his torch […]

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Team Schindelhauer limited Hektor Team Edition belt-drive crit bike

The German urban bike specialists at Schindelhauer have created a very limited edition version of their belt-drive Hektor fixed gear criterium bike, as raced by their team over the last year. Limited to just 20 framesets painted in special team gray & blue colors, the aero shaped aluminum track frame and carbon fork are something of a […]

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Bikerumor Pic Of The Day: MM Beach – Port Kembla, Australia

Photo submitted by Ben Hannigan, “I took this photo this morning riding home after nightshift. Port Kembla, MM beach, NSW Australia. The bike is a Giant Defy.” We always love seeing photos from where you are riding and are happy to share them with our readers around the world here on the Pic Of The Day. Send […]

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