Showing posts with label bicycle shop los angeles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bicycle shop los angeles. Show all posts

Thursday, March 1, 2012

First Look @ New Bikes + Specials

SPECIAL DEALS:ale items:  

1) Just arrived.  The new 2012 Skinny Benny fixed gear bikes.  Down from $349.99 to $299 and that is a fantastic price for this well equipped and super popular bike.  You'll need to move fast!  These bikes won't last.  Now available in a super small 41cm version for folks under 5' tall.  
 


2) The "WAVE"  from American Flyer. reg. $199  Special  $169
*The model was the coast but was replaced by the WAVE
   
.... and for the ladies ....
   
 Click on the links below to see the wide assortments of colors available!  

Friday, February 10, 2012

Hot Topic: 60% Women Choose Cycling Over Sex: Bicycling Magazine Reports

March Issue Reveals Most Female Cyclists Would Give up Sex Before Their Bike, According to a Survey of 5,000+ Readers


According to a survey of more than 5,000 cyclists in the March issue of Bicycling magazine, 58 percent of women would choose cycling over sex, if they had to give up one or the other for a month. The issue hits newsstands this week.

The results are found in Bicycling's 2012 "Reader's Choice" poll, an annual survey that offers a unique window into the minds of cyclists, covering everything from motivation to movies, food to fashion, endurance to embarrassment, and of course, how they feel about sex vs. cycling (for the record, male respondents were evenly split at 50 percent on whether they would give up sex or cycling).

"The results of our Reader's Choice poll provide an intriguing glimpse at just how much cyclists love to ride - sometimes even preferring it to sex," said Peter Flax, Bicycling editor-in-chief. "Whether they're riding 50 miles on the weekend, skipping work to ride, converting friends to the two-wheeled gospel or watching Breaking Away for the umpteenth time, our readers indicated that cycling is an essential, immeasurable part of their lives."

Other noteworthy results from the survey include:

- Celebs: asked to name their ideal celebrity to go on a bike ride with, most women would choose Patrick "McDreamy" Dempsey; the men opt for supermodel Gisele Bundchen

- Smooth operator: 64 percent of female respondents said they prefer a male cyclist with shaved legs versus those with hairy drumsticks

- Playing hooky: 32% of respondents admitted to skipping work so they could ride instead

- Driving force: 79% of respondents ride to stay healthy; 73% for fun; 67% to reduce stress in their lives

- Going the distance: 46% consider a "long ride" to be at least 50 miles; 37% say it's 100 miles

- Ouch: 55% said their most embarrassing moment as a cyclist was failing to clip out of their pedals in time

The entire Reader's Choice feature can be found online at BICYCLING.com. The survey was administered online through Bicycling.com in November 2011, yielding more than 5,200 responses.  

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Bike Radars Best Road Bikes Under $1k: Trek 1.2

Trek 1.2
US$959.99, 21lb (9.51kg) without pedals
4: 4
Trek's 1.2:
"Starter bike? Second bike? It’s up to both jobs"

At the Trek 1.2's heart is that Alpha Aluminum frame. Neatly finished, it offers a solid, confident ride. Solid might actually sound like we mean harsh, but that isn’t the case here – it’s solid as in reliable, predictable.Some cheaper aluminum bikes can, and often do, err on the side of bone shaking, but the 1.2 is pleasingly smooth – the slim seatstays have enough give to iron out too much harshness at the rear and the Bontrager Approved carbon fork aids cushioning at the front end.

The riding position is reasonably upright – thanks to the high, long-ride-friendly front end. The good news with that is that you’re likely to remain comfortable. The wheels too – from Bontrager, Trek’s own component brand – are good. They roll smoothly, feel strong and should prove reliable.And the same goes for the Bontrager tires – they provide a good level of cushioning and decent amounts of grip. If you’ve never ridden a road bike or you’re coming back after an absence and have ‘just’ £650 to spend, chances are you’ll find a lot to like in the Trek 1.2. But the same can be said if you’ve been riding something a few price points up too.