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Friday, 17 May 2013

Vintage Campagnolo Bicycle Toeclip Keychains

We have a some of these Vintage Campagnolo Bicycle Toeclip Keychains heading our way. These keychains are made from a original vintage Campagnolo bicycle toe clips. They're carefully cut to size and the edges are smoothed off for a comfortable, stylish accessory.

Available soon in the Webstorenumbers are limited, drop us an email if you want to reserve one.

Thursday, 2 May 2013

In Stock: Urban Velo 36

 
The new Urban Velo issue was delivered last week. Contents include: I Love Riding in the City, Product Spotlight Abus, Track of Ages, Roland Burns, NAHBS 2013 Gallery, Alexander Montsenigos and the Unwinnable Argument, Building Bike-Friendly Cities of the Future, Product Reviews, Ramps and Pins, and Monster Track 14. Only £4.50 delivered in the UK.

Wednesday, 17 April 2013

In Stock: Steel Magazine issue 05

The Steel Team is pleased to reveal its new 144 page bi-annual formula, with more pictures, more design, more art and more lifestyle. Issue 05 continues to explore the urban cycling culture and its actors, proving once more that the bike is much more than just a sports item or a commuter.

Contents include:
Death Spray Custom: English Two wheel specialist custom artist, French artist 'Lucky Left Hand' Steven Burke, American filmmaker Lucas Brunelle, photographs of London rider Greg Falski, an exploration in the world of vintage cycling, analysis of the design and the commuter wear, the 'the Way I Roll' videos by Peter Sutherland, the mountain rides of the French RocknRollin' team members, a fashion series by Jean-Pacôme Dedieu, Ronan Mérot, Pierre Dal Corso and Fred Margueron, as well as still life of François Jorez, Louis David Najar and Pierre Mahieu, + lots more.
Have a peek at some spreads and pick up a copy here.

Friday, 12 April 2013

In Stock: Bicycle Quarterly Vol.11 No.3 - Spring Issue

The Spring issue of Bicycle Quarterly has just been delivered. This issue of Bicycle Quarterly focuses on the performance of tyres. They use a new methodology to test tyre performance on a smooth track surface. Which tyre rolls fastest, which rolls slowest? How does tire pressure influence tyre performance on smooth roads?

We have already pre-sold/sold over half of our copies of this issue, you can pick up your copy here.

Also, have a look at Jan's blog for some tips on doing a Spring Bicycle Inspection.