There are tons of fancy and complicated ways to store your n+1 bikes, but the new Clug might just be the cheapest and simplest solution. Named after the sound it makes when you pop your wheel inside, Clug is the brain child of ProdUX design company Hurdler Studios in Vancouver.
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If you thought the TAZ 1200 was a bright bike light from Light & Motion,…
First released across Europe and Australia, Magellan now brings their Cyclo line of GPS bike computers to North America. With feature rich devices that could rival their Garmin equivalents but at a more affordable price, expect to see the Cyclo bike computers mounted on many a handlebar this summer.
One of the most popular booths at Sea Otter last weekend was that of Wisconsin based Fyxation. In addition to selling a line of stylish urban bikes and bike parts, the company designed a set of leather bike carriers for easy transport of your favorite alcoholic beverage.
I originally wrote about Infinity Pedals back in 2009 when young inventor Sam Hunter won the Concept to Company prize from Grow Utah Ventures. Fast forward almost five years, after a couple of other players have entered with their own spindle based pedal offerings, Infinity Pedals is finally ready for full production.
Made from a mix of full grain leather and a classic herringbone fabric, the Tosca…