If you have an itching for adventure via boat and bike, look no further –the team at Diamondback Bikes put together this gem. Only problem we see with this jaunt, we didn’t get invited! From the team: The town of Green River, Utah has been on the MTB radar for over 10 years now. Many […]
May 1, 2012
The X-9 Nighthawk from BME is a singlespeed, belt-driven stealth bomber. The first fully assembled frame was first presented at Berliner Fahrradshau in Berlin in March 2012, and needless to say, upon design alone, it has turned some heads. It’s constructed using a new, experimental frame made out of sandwiched honeycomb-core panels wrapped with carbon […]
February 20, 2012
Valparaiso is one of Chile’s most important seaports and has long been a cultural center point for Latin America. In similar fashion of the city’s historical firsts –the continent’s first volunteer fire department, Chile’s first public library, the oldest Spanish language newspaper– it shouldn’t be surprising that the city opened up its streets, sidewalks and […]
November 4, 2011
The history of cycling, some might say, begins on Raleigh Street in Nottingham, England –home to a small workshop that once produced three diamond-frame bicycles per week. What first started as an investment project for a successful lawyer in the late-1880s, The Raleigh Cycle Company grew into a family-owned global-leading bicycle company by the 1920s. […]
October 26, 2011
For cyclists, there’s always a constraint on space: space to store tools and gear en route, space when jockeying with autos along the shoulder, and space dedicated to gathering with like-minded pedalers. Creating a remedy for the latter constraint, Maglianero Cafe is Burlington, Vermont’s primary attraction for the two-wheel set. Translated as ‘black jersey’ in Italian, and inspired by […]
October 20, 2011
The opening reception for “Natural Playground” has come and gone, where a few dozen of New England’s finest adventure photographers and adventure fans gathered to celebrate outdoor pursuits and talk shop. “Natural Playground” is presented by Darkroom Gallery, Cortex Marketing and VentureThere.com. Evolving from pixels to prints, this gallery features a handful of the finalists represented in the juried […]
October 10, 2011
The opening reception for “Natural Playground” at Darkroom Gallery is slated for this Friday, October 14, from 6-8pm. We’ll be announcing the Juror’s Choice for top honors of the juried contest, and those in attendance will set the bar for the month-long Viewers Choice contest –where votes will be tallied for the public’s favorite shot. […]
September 29, 2011
After a month-long submission process, where photographers of both pro and amateur status dropped their images into a hat, we’re excited to announce our first annual “Natural Playground” juried exhibition selections. The photographs selected in this gallery are officially entered into the contest, where they’ll be on display at Darkroom Gallery in Essex Junction, Vermont from October […]
September 21, 2011
Somewhere within the madness of Interbike and its Vegas vibe, with thousands of new and improved bikes to adore and drool over, we’re stepping it back a notch. That’s right. The first-ever mountain bike, built in 1977 by Joe Breeze, was on display in its magnificent restored-fashion –just as it was first intended, for trail […]
August 25, 2011
Small car. Smaller bike. That’s the idea behind the MINI Folding Bike. Built around a lightweight aluminum frame that hinges along the crossbar and handlebars, the MINI Folding Bike can be unfolded in just a few seconds. Weighing less than 25 lbs, the bike features an 8 gear chainset, 20 inch wheels and matte black paint […]
June 4, 2012
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