New Rivet Commuter Saddle
04/12/10 (by Kevin Menard)

We just got our latest saddles in just in time for spring riding. The Rivet commuter saddle features a perforated black synthetic leather with old school copper rivets. The saddle is a bit larger than our Diamond Stitch saddle so it is a touch more comfortable and it looks great on old school lugged bikes.  The saddle comes with matching perforated bar tape for a classic look on the front and back of the bike. We are selling the combo for $55.



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Steel Thunder Recap. Let There Be Rock and Rollers!
04/07/10 (by Kevin Menard)
Traitor Cylcles put on it's first roller sprints race here in our hometown of Bellingham and the turnout blew us away. It was the first time for roller sprints here and people couldn't get enough of it. Joe did most of the leg work and a superb job of organizing the event. Thanks to him and Ryan from Go Means Go who took care of the roller setups the night went off without any issues.

The speakers were pumping the likes of Judas Priest, Iron Maiden and Van Halen all night long as the over capacity Cabin Tavern was spilling out with people. Our very own sponsored singlespeed cross rider Joey Mullen took home the win for the men with an impressive time.  Lara took the win with a huge turnout for the women! Thanks to all the local bellingham and industry sponsors for supporting our bike scene here and we hope to hold these events twice a year so stay tuned for more. We couldn't hold these events without the help of Pabst Blue Ribbon,Chrome Bags, FreeHub Magazine, Red Boot Designs, Donkelope Bikes, Cascade Cross, Kona Bikes, Mallard Ice Cream, Anker Cafe, Pickford Cinema, Mind Port, Backcountry Essentials, Jagwire, Superfeet, Asolo Packs, Drop n Zone, Fairhaven Bike, Kulshan Bikes

Thanks to Jordan Bright for the photos. Enjoy.

 



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ReThink Coffee and Bike Works
04/01/10 (by Kevin Menard)

A good friend of mine just starting working for this really cool coffee company. The basic idea is that when you buy their coffee which is all fair trade coffee that 20% of the sale goes to the farmer and 8% goes to charity. The cool part is that you can choose your own charity or pick one of their affiliate charities. The coffee is delivered for free every month to you.  Since Joe and I used to be involved with Bike Works Seattle a non profit project aimed at teaching inner city youth to work on and ride bikes, we got ReThink Coffee to add them as a partner.

Click here if you want to learn more. I can personally say the coffee is excellent and worth it for sure.



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KEVIN MENARD
Seattle native, commuting addict, crappy at fixed gear tricks, lover of dirt and asphault, getting more patient with road ragers.


JOE PARIETTI
New York native, BMX guru, touring specialist, way better at fixed gear tricks than Kevin.



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