Cycling

Detroit Bikes: Legacy of Quality Manufacturing shifts gears

Since 2012, Detroit Bikes has been crafting 100% American-made bikes. I know what you're thinking... "American-made" doesn't mean that everything or anything was actually made in America, but in this case that's not true. Everything from the cutting of the American metal all the way to the packaging is done in Motor City...

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Thinkin' Bout a New Pair of Cycling Sunglasses?

Check out the updated Cycling Buyer's Guide to find the latest frame and lens technology to enhance your ride! So, you're a cycling hot shot, a full-fledged, road racing dynamo itching to climb hills with the best in the biz. Or, maybe you're not, and you know what, that's okay. Not everyone...

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Tour de Frames: Tour de France Sunglasses 2014

  To find out what they're wearing in 2019, check out our new blog here. We asked industry insiders what cycling sunglasses the pros will be wearing for Le Tour de France. Here's what we found... There are going to be a lot of riders rockin’ some Oakleys, especially the...

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7 Reasons Why We Love the Rudy Project Horus

Rudy Project Horus (red/silver) The Rudy Project Horus has been among the most popular sport sunglasses since they were released on the market. There are probably a million reasons why this is, but here’s seven: 1) Amazing Fit. The Rudy Project Horus is almost a one-size-fits-all pair of sunglasses...

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Sea Otter Classic Race Recap

I just got back from an amazing weekend at the Sea Otter Classic in Monterey. I decided to do the shorter ride this time, the Medium Fondo, which was quoted at 45 miles with 2500ft. of elevation. As it turns out, my Garmin 510 calculated it to be about 48...

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