VERMONT sprocketHere’s a look at our upcoming new sprocket. Some of you may have seen this sprocket unfinished at interbike, but here is a production sample. Vermont sprocket: 7075 aluminum 28t or 30t only 6mm width choose from 1 of 5 mounting positions 3.1 ounces (28t) This is a sneak peek and production is almost under […]
  2005 Odyssey CassetteHere is the 2005 Odyssey Cassette Hub. As you can see, it looks similar to our existing cassette hub, but many improvements have been made. SPECS: 6061 SHELL WITH ANGLED FLANGES. LESS MATERIAL TO INTERFERE WITH CONENUTS TO PREVENT “GHOST PEDALING”. 14MM HEAT TREATED HOLLOW AXLE WITH ALLEN KEY ENDS. IMPROVED 7075 BEARING SPACER WITH […]
  Race Hubs-Smaller lighter 36H shell(as compared to Hazard Cassette) -3/8, shortened, Hollow, Heat-Treated axle -All aluminum, all black(silver bolts shown) hardware -4130 Chromoly 14t, 15t, 16t cogs -Same Minimal, 7075, 36H shell -3/8 ,shortened, Hollow, Heat-Treated axle -All aluminum, all black(silver nuts shown)hardware
  Matt Beringer GripDesigned By Matt Beringer. Soft, Springy feel. Similar to Team grip, with more Spring back, and connected ribs to slow wear. Flangeless like Matt likes em. Available SOON!!! Arboc Approved. SSSSS.
  NEW PRODUCTSWe received a shipment with some new stuff that you may be interested in: WHITE Linear Cables– Same cable youve grown to love, now available in white. Matt Beringer grips– Designed to Matt’s specifications. Flangless. Arboc. Limited Edition Urban Camo parts– Available on Race forks, Dirt forks and Civilian bars. If you missed the Tree […]
  Interbike 2004Interbike has come and gone. New stuff, fun times, lame products, good ideas, parties, premiers, etc. The Elementary Stem went over well. For many it was their first hearing about or seeing it, for some it was the first time to see what they have seen on the internet, in real life. New for a […]
  Handlebars*This article first appeared in Ride UK (#80) and is reproduced here by kind permission of Ride UK. Handlebars, Bars, Steering wings. Call them what you like we all need them. Personally I always find changing bars to be a bit of an ordeal. Not just because I have to wrestle the grips on and […]