63 posts categorized "Interbike"

09/21/2009

Fibre Flare provides 180 degree lights with an odd name

Here's an interesting new lighting system, the Fibre Flare, which won a 2009 Eurobike award. Instead of a blinking light it's a pulsing luminescent tube using fiber optics (the wacky Europeans spell that fibre), visible up to 180º and can be combined with the company's SideLights for more visibility. 

Window

09/17/2009

Dahon iPhone Case Provides Waterproof, Shockproof Solution for Riders

Biologic_BikeMount_for_iPhone_biologic_scren_hi The popularity of the iPhone has lead to a flood of cycling-related applications, many of which would perfectly convert the iPhone into a GPS-mapping, route planning powerhouse—if only there were a good way to mount your phone to your bike without exposing it to the elements or worrying about it falling to the pavement and shattering. Thanks to Dahon, it's now possible to mount the world's most functional phone to any bicycle and keep use it without fear of it dropping or getting soaked. The company's new BioLogic bike mount for iPhone and iPod touch completely encases the phone in a waterproof shell. Unlike most traditional waterproof enclosures the BioLogic has a welded touch-sensitive membrane for a front panel, which allows the phone to be used even when encased. The mount allows the case to be pivoted 360-degrees for use in either portrait or landscape mode. Combined with their new FreeCharge system, which pulls power from a bike's generator hub to charge electronic devices, the new BioLogic mount can even work as part of a charging ecosystem. Ride your bike to work while you record your personal best time and have your phone completely juiced up for the rest of the day. The case will be available from dealers in January for $59


09/25/2008

Futuristic Folder


Spotted on the Expo Floor

Dahon, S&S Travel Bikes


Folding and coupled in our suite.

Mornings @ Interbike


Long Live Bikes


Damn straight.

Panda Paint


Custom paint at Interbike

09/23/2008

Lance Press Conference at Interbike

Lance Armstrong, seven-time Tour de France champion, will hold a press conference at Interbike, North America's largest cycling trade show.

During his upcoming Wednesday, September 24th press conference in New York City at the Clinton Global Initiative, Armstrong will discuss his Global Cancer Initiative. The following day at the Interbike press conference, Armstrong will detail plans for his 2009 return to professional cycling, including team, partial schedule and development program. In a statement released earlier this month by Lance announcing his plans to return to the road, he said, "I am happy to announce that after talking with my children, my family and my closest friends, I have decided to return to professional cycling in order to raise awareness of the global cancer burden. This year alone, nearly eight million people will die of cancer worldwide. Millions more will suffer in isolation, victims not only of the disease but of social stigma. After the passage of Proposition 15 in Texas, a $3 billion investment in the fight against cancer which is helping to make this disease part of the national dialogue in America, it's now time to address cancer on a global level."

More info.

09/22/2008

New Civia Model Details

"designed as a shorter distance transportation bike for trips averaging around 5 miles. It has an increased load carrying capacity with racks in both front and rear. The geometry and spec around the handlebars and stem will be more relaxed than with the Hyland. Similar to the Hyland this model will flow from front to back with components designed for the bike. We will be offering both a 3 and 9spd version with price points ranging from $1300 to $1700."

  • Wheel Base: 26"
  • Frame Geometry: Relaxed
  • Frame Material: Steel
  • Fenders: Yes
  • Rack: Rear and Front
  • Brakes: Disc
  • Hubs: Internal Gear

09/12/2008

Fiber Flare

Picture_2 That's the kind of innovative product we're looking for at Interbike . . .

09/11/2008

Mobile Social Interbike

We're bringing the Mobile Social to Vegas for Interbike. We'll ride from the Sands Convention Center and then meetup at the USA Crit Finals in our VIP Tent.

Mobile: An Urban Ride

An urban ride from the Sands Convention Center to Mandalay Bay for the USACrits Finals and Industry Crit.

Social: A Blogger Get Together

Mobile Social VIP Tent near the Start/finish line USA Crits Finals
Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas

The Mobile Social @ Interbike is brought to you by The FredCast, Commute by Bike, and Bike Hugger; and sponsored by Sportgenic, JensonUSA, Dahon, more.

Register for the Mobile Social on Upcoming. The event is free, but we need to know you're coming to put your name on the list for the velvet rope action. Total bonus: Team Bike Hugger is racing the Industry Cup. Second total bonus: Bike Hugger is the Official Blog of the USA Crits Finals.

Check below for the ride details and back here for updates.

Interbike -- International Bicycle Expo -- is the largest annual gathering of the bike industry in North America.

08/20/2008

Close to Cipo

Img_2542 This is how close I got to Cipo last year at Interbike -- pretty sure that woman didn't pass the test to end up in his room. I will say, he is one sexy man.

Andrew, one of our bloggers, rode Cipo's wheel for the better part of an hour during the Industry Cup and gushed about for months, stricken with a man crush.

Besides Cipo, I've met Magnus Backstedt and didn't know it at the time. Bumping into Stuart O'Grady, I hardened the fuck up, on the spot!

Who knows who we'll meet, but we're looking forward to it this year.

08/15/2008

MACAFRAMA to debut at Interbike

It's that time of year when the inbox swells with bike-related press releases and nice to see film makers just put clips up with big personality. MACAFRAMA a full length track bike film set for release in Summer/Fall 2008 and it'll debut at Interbike.


Macaframa from MACAFRAMA on Vimeo.

10/03/2007

The Pope of Dope

I wore a pair of Sockguy's Pope of Dope socks on last day of Interbike.Mzib07_sockguy2

From Cyclingnews' coverage of Interbike.

Boosta Shot at the Hugga Hookup

Boosta Shot sponsored the Hugga Hookup during the World Criterium Championships at Interbike this year. Boosta Shot was very popular during the event and is a caffeine- and sugar-free, high-energy, herbal boost.

10/02/2007

Enjoy the Ride

Ellsworth's booth was very popular and the Ride attracted attention.

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09/28/2007

Days 2 and 3

Interbike is HARD.  You walk all over this HUGE building schlepping a laptop, a SLR camera, etc, but you fail to do simple things like...eat/drink/sleep.  It's Friday night after a great weeklong Vegas trip.  Obviously my highlight was the Industry Cup, but there were plenty of goodies to talk about as well (isn't that really the point?).  I've been good about posting stuff up to the HuggerIndustries Photostream, but not so much about the post detail, so here goes...

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Industry Cup - Race Report

Team BikeHugger

The Industry Cup was supposed to be a fun race for bragging rights...ehh, not so much.  It was elbow to elbow racing from the gun with little room for error.  At the lineup, a buzz passed through the racers as word spread about that guy in the red kit - Mario Cipollini. After we all peed our lycra in excitement, the race was off.  The early laps were carnage all over.  It wasn't so much about power or skill, but being lucky enough to avoid coming to grief.  I was able to avoid most trouble except for one wreck that put me into the steel barrier, but I was able to lean into it with my shoulder and jumped back into the race.  Other BikeHuggers MarkV and Mike Rogers didn't get such a good shake and had to fight bad wheels and dodging crashes.  I saw that Mark got 9th for the Media contest, but Mike wasn't listed (damn transponder technology). 

Once I made it safely through the first laps, I bridged a couple gaps back up to the leaders with one goal in mind - go find CIPO!  I knew that everyone with a camera would be shooting him, so what better way to get some love for the Hugga than to get in the press.  It worked.

From Velonews: (that's BikeHugger.com green on the right)

hugger and cipo

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HED Jet 60 on test

I had the opportunity to test out the new HED JET 60's. I learned that I was one of two people to get on these-  thanks again to the HED clan. The change for this model is a wider rim, expanded to 23mm. This allows for an increase in stretch to the tire, thus increasing the amount of the tire surface to the ground.

I took the opportunity to take the wheels through the Las Vegas strip and up into the canyons. Climbing the wheels did great. Once you get them up to spped > 18 mph they start to roll good, but on the way down over 25 mph plus they ROCK. These wheel just roll. They did a great job soaking up the road chatter and vibration.

The second test was the Industry Crit or better know as test your bike skills. The wheels perfromed awesome. They accelerate out of the corners quickliy and the breaking surface is spot on. I got to experience this first hand as I skidded into the barriers as one of the many crashes occurred

Overall impression is a great solid wheel that could be used for crits to TT

09/27/2007

Celebrity Sightings

Hugga saw Tom Danielson, Lei Leipheimer, Stuart O'Grady, Ernesto Colnago, and Frankie Andreu in really tight jeans.

Missed Ed Begley Jr and Tony Hawk.

Bike Hugger 's Photostream

09/26/2007

Hello Yuba

The production version of the YubaHello_yuba

Interbike 2007 - Day 1

Check the Hugger Photostream for now.  LOTS of photos in the upload queue.  I'll write something later.  Quick highlights:

1. Civia Bikes announced - some cool stuff, but worth $2k?

2. Ritchey Breakaway Single Speed - pretty trick

3. Rock Racing's Lamborgheni - what for? Who knows, but it looked cool

4. Longtails all over!

5. Seven Cycles "cargo" bike

6. Snapping a shot of Anti-Doper Greg Lemond talking to Anti-doper extremist Matt Decaino

09/25/2007

Interbike 2007 - Dirt Demo Day 2

Demo Day 2 was about riding bikes (many fewer pictures).  I did the Tour of Lake Mead which you can read about on Bikehugger.com.

Andrew and Redline Joe

Joe and I after I took the Redline Conquest Pro out for a tear around the dirt.  I really like the SRAM Force stuff it's spec'd with.  I was supposed to go out and ride the SRAM RED group, but I wasn't able to put that together.  Joe and the guys hooked me up with a nice Redline fleece hat and all I had to do was bring them a couple cold beers - what a trade!

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09/24/2007

Interbike 2007 - Dirt Demo Day 1

Day one was the Dirt Demo out at Bootleg Canyon in Boulder City, NV (25min outside of Vegas). I got there at 9 and hopped in the registration line with 100s of other drooling folk. Today was a shorter day for me, so I brought the camera, a notepad, and the messenger bag to collect all the info I could (tomorrow is for test-riding). I noted in other posts about the cool stuff I saw at Felt, Raleigh, and BionX, but I wanted to capture the rest of the stuff in a "catch-all" post. Mostly this is about pictures, so I'll do my best to cobble all them together.  See the rest if the picks in the Hugger Industries Flickr Photostream.

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Interbike 2007 - BionX - You need a motor?

BionX Assist

In the "hmm - maybe I need that" category is the BionX electrical assist. I've been telling my wife that I need a scooter for those days when I just don't want to ride into work, and driving the car 2mi to the Park&Ride makes me feel bad. She hates the idea and I think the fix here is the electic-assist. There are a number of players in the market, but the BionX might be the coolest. It comes in 4 trim options, from the PL350 ($1600) down to the P250 ($1100). They require a special rear hub that looks like an oversized internal geared hub, but rather than just pedal for you, they amplify your effort. You can set it from 25% - 300% of your pedalling effort depending on a. how hard you want to pedal, and b. how fast you want to go. I first saw it in line for registration when this guy went tearing UP the hill like he was barely pedaling. Pretty cool idea - and it'll mate up with a standard bike, or a long-tail (Xtracycle and you've got a battery powered way to make the ride home that much simpler. That - and it's cheaper than a Vespa.

Interbike 2007 - Felt bringing City Back

One of the first booths that you come to in the Dirt Demo is the offering from Felt, and somewhat surprisingly, they actually had the best offering on show from a "city riding" perspective.

Felt Curbside

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Interbike 2007 - Raleigh Sojourn - Legit Touring bike

Raleigh Sojourn

Probably the best-looking "production-grade" bike of day one was the Raleigh Sojourn. I spoke with folks from Raleigh about this one and they are obviously really excited to bring a bike to a market where people typically spend well over $1000 on the frame alone. The Sojourn had some nice, simple touches that really dressed it up. The first thing that stands out is the bar-protector. These are pretty common on track bikes where there are no brake cables to keep the bars from denting your top-tube, but this chrome one really added a touch of class. The spare spoke holder is a pretty trick add-on as well. The tubing is tried and true Reynolds 520 steel. All-day comfort in a touring bike - just what the (back/hand/neck) doctor ordered. The Saddle is a pre-worn Brooks with matching bar-tape. The rear rack comes stock, and they are working out the front-end kinks to get the front rack going as well. The downside (sorta) is that it's HEAVY. I'd guess that 30lbs isn't out of the question. All told, it's a really nice off-the-shelf touring bike that looks great - and for $999 - you can't beat the price.

How to hookup with us at Interbike

Get yourself to the Mandalay Bay Convention Center, Las Vegas, around 6:00 PDT on Thursday, September 27, 2007 and we're in Tent Number 3.

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The Hugga Hookup

Bikehuggerbanner01 We’re expanding our Interbike presence and coverage this year with the Hugga Hookup, during the Criterum Championship. At the hookup we’ll have products, industry, racing coverage, blogging, and podcasting. The hookup is about creating community during Interbike, talking about what we do, hanging out, and watching the bike race.

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09/21/2007

The Bike Snob Predicts

Interbike predictions from the Bike Snob NYC, including

  • Anxiety-Sensing Pedals
  • Laser-Guided Water Bottle
  • Tri Bike-Filtering Eyewear