If you are in Toronto and ride a bicycle, you probably already know this, but just incase – we don’t want anyone to be left out -tonight marks the first stop on the Bike Style Tour put on by Momentum magazine. If you are around, you should probably go. The night will kick off with […]
Tonight is the Night: Bike Style Tour Kick-Off in Toronto
septembre 2nd, 2010Product Profile: 2011 Axiom Panniers and Bags
août 17th, 2010You may have heard some rumors and mumblings floating around the interweb claiming that Axiom is updating its bag line for 2011. Well, it’s true, we have taken tried and tested pannier, trunk, seat and bar bags and upped their game to what we think is the next level. Here is a quick review of […]
Product Profile: Axiom’s 2011 mini-tools
juillet 21st, 2010The cat is now out of the proverbial bag. I’m not sure why we had a cat in bag to begin with but rest assured no animals were harmed in the making of this blog post. By now you may have seen a couple of previews of our new mini tools floating around the web. […]
The Lowdown on Axiom’s new Gear
juillet 20th, 2010Two new videos: one from mtbr.com and the other from roadbikereview.com, feature Andrew Belson, Axiom product manager, as he explains some of the features and benefits of the Axiom gear.
The Team Returns to Canada after Circumnavigating Lake Baikal
juin 8th, 2010In February 2010, in the dead of Siberian winter, Christopher Pike and a group of experienced adventurers set off to circumnavigate the deepest and oldest lake in the world: Lake Baikal. If you have been reading this blog then you have probably seen some of their stories as they prepared for this journey. The crew […]
Pedaling through Adversity – The Lake Baikal Expedition Begins
juin 7th, 2010“The beginning of the trip was much harder than we had anticipated. We struggled for 3 days just to reach the lake.” On the morning of February 25 we hauled all of our bikes and panniers down 5 flights of a narrow staircase out into the courtyard of the Baikaler Hostel in Irkutsk, Russia to […]
Spring Tune UP: Is your bike ready to ride?
mai 13th, 2010This morning was one of those mornings. To start things off I couldn’t find my arm or knee warmers or gloves for that matter, then the presta valve on my rear tire literally blew off as I was filling it with air, leaving me to change a tube in the cramped storage room of my […]
Product Breakdown: Dominate Air hand pumps
avril 27th, 2010For most cyclists bicycle pumps are an afterthought, that is until they really need one. Most of their lives the bicycle pump remains unnoticed sitting in garages, forgotten in backpacks, resting in seat bags or clipped to bicycle frames but when a cyclist finds themselves in a time of need, that pump had better perform. […]
Product Profiles: Streamliner DLX Road
avril 7th, 2010It just so happens that many people are not always sure what type of products they need or how the features of a specific product can help solve the problems they experience – with their bicycle of course. Taking this into consideration it seemed obvious that we can help out by providing information and key points in the thinking and design that goes into our products and how we have addressed some of problems cyclists commonly run into. Starting things off I thought we would look at the Streamliner Road DLX.
Seattle Bicycle Expo: See you there!
mars 10th, 2010The webpage for the Cascade Bicycle Club reads: « Largest bicycle consumer show in the United States, » and frankly we would be remiss if we didn’t attend – so we will. If you are in the Seattle area or even a bit out of the area and up for a drive, or more fittingly a ride, […]