Sunday, December 09, 2007

Nu Tshirts

Back by popular demand, courtesy of STROKER ACE, the Greg Higgins-designed, "Slip it [coff]in" shirt. With apologies to Raymond Pettibon... American Apparel, S-XL $20.

Asphalt gray w/columbia blue logo. American Apparel, Girl-cut. Sizes S-XL (fitted) $20.

Stainless Steel Gray w/3-color iconic "Petropolis" logo. American Apparel, S, or XL. $20. [medium & large currently sold out]

Navy blue w/red ink. Sweet steering wheel-bike rider. American Apparel. S, L, XL. [mediums currently sold out] $20.

Saturday, December 08, 2007

the Spot is back



This custom Spot 29'er is back in the shop on consignment. Check it out. Nicest 29'er around!

Thursday, December 06, 2007

Minneapolis Park Board Want you to PAY to ride trails at Theo Wirth

Some disturbing info just in from Gentle Stove:

"The Mpls Park & Rec approved their 2008 budget last night, which included an addition of a yearly fee for anyone who rides off-road at Theo Wirth. The fee will benefit the Park & Rec Board, rather than MORC, which maintains the trails. Just thought I'd pass the word on. There will be a meeting on December 11th at 5:05 in which the public can speak out on the budget's contents.

The budget's final approval takes place December 12th.

More info on mplsbikelove.com

Saturday, November 24, 2007

STILL a Big Bike Blowout at the Cykel Garage...

Hey foxes, come on down and check out some of these flash rides, available RIGHT NOW at the CRC CYKEL GARAGE:

Volume Sledgehammer 26" BMX Cruiser. BRRRRAAAAAAPPP! $280.

1988(?) 53cm RB-2 in sweet shape. Ride it as is, or convert to a rad single speed/fixed. $350.

RARE Breezer Jet Stream. 18" frame. XT derailleurs. Ritchey hubs & rims. $500 for a piece of history.

The Saturday Morning HC (Hard Corpse) Ride Showed up today...

All the Way Chesterfield, and his band of Merry Pranksters graced our presence today. Conversation became heated immediately, with Ray loudly claiming no allegiance to any one outfit, while daftly waving his Revolution Cycles headwear around. Buying on credit, pink gloves, brown bikes, and olive branches were among the heated topics. There was lots of sponsorship talk, but no concrete offers were tendered in this contentious meeting. Oddly, Randonee Rosenberg was absent.

Look at all of the fancy iron on this ride. It's amazing that Rollo was allowed to accompany them. Must be a testament to the power of Ray's (& Rollo's) personality...



Could all that mud be from Rosenberg's bike, roosting past Ray in an aborted bid for DFL?

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

STATE CROSS RACE-THIS SATURDAY


SATURDAY-SATURDAY-SATURDAY!
Come out and watch All the Way Chesterfield, B-Rad, Hurling, Gene-O, Sascha, Wild Bohrer, and all the other lungmustard afficianados. Into the Pain Locker!

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Big Bike Blowout at the Cykel Garage

Hey foxes, come on down and check out some of these flash rides, available RIGHT NOW at the CRC CYKEL GARAGE:
59cm Raleigh Competition GS. Made in Raleigh's Carlton Factory in Nottingham England. Reynolds 531. Bitchen NOS Shimano Deore XT M-730 crank arms. Suzue Pro-Max hubs. Flite Ti Saddle. $400.

Volume Sledgehammer 26" BMX Cruiser. BRRRRAAAAAAPPP! $300.

1988(?) 53cm RB-2 in sweet shape. Ride it as is, or convert to a rad single speed/fixed. $350.

This fine steed was once owned by the WREXICAN. 20" On-One Inbred. Uncut fork, to get the bars just where you like 'em. TruVativ Stylo 180mm cranks. 32 x 16. You can't go wrong. $500.

58cm Schwinn Traveler Fixed Gear. Late 80's(?). This Celeste monster sports a brand new Surly Steamroller fork, New rear wheel w/Formula sealed bearing flip/flop hub, Bontrage Satelite bars, and a 42 x 17 perfect street gear. $300 out the door. What are you waiting for? SOLD-You snooze, you lose...SOLD

RARE Breezer Jet Stream. 18" frame. XT derailleurs. Ritchey hubs & rims. $500 for a piece of history.

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

This Just In:

more pain than I can shake a stick at... Hey Ray, I'll see you on the start line...

Friday, October 26, 2007

Finally starting to recover...

[photo cred: Jeff Thrasher]Poor Stevil broke his rib not long after this shot was taken...

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

MOCA Town Hall Meeting this Wednesday at One On One Bicycle Studio

All the info you need is on this flyer. (click for big.) If you're in the 612 metro, get thee to this. Word.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Hot Cross Action


Hurl and Orange CrushPhoto: Mark Emery
Boom Island has come and gone. I got crushed but theorange crush was crushing.

Next up: The Mark Rahn Invitational Powderhorn Park Hub CX Extravaganza. This, of course, the day after the Homey Fall Fest...

Friday, October 12, 2007

Action Nooze Reporting

Hey Moffit, here's that Electra croozer. Still want it?

The Cykel Garage is becoming a reality. Paint has been spilled. A few beers, too.

Old Style takes an early lead over Budweiser...
Photo Credit: Stroker Ace

New SE Racing brown & blue Chrome/CRC Messenger Bags. Two sizes: Metropolis-$135. Citizen-$110. Act now.

The 2 new CRC shirts, as seen here on the Barlows. Petropolis & Steering Wheel kid. Available now.

Some rock news from the Homey Fall Fest HQ. Thursday night, afore Fest, do yourself a favor and pedal some hooptie bar bike down to Big V's, for some dirty rock action.

Homie Fall Fest Kick-Off Dance
Thursday, 18 October
Big V's in St. Paul.
Juhyo, 4130, & Hondo

Sunday, October 07, 2007

New Tshirts at CRC

Shirt color is navy blue with red ink.

As seen in Bike Magazine

Both styles will be available in the shop next week.

Friday, September 28, 2007

Interbike Dirt Demo Crap...

Dirt Demo Day 1.
everybody is talking about the Spot Brand/Gates Belt drive system on their fleet of demo singlespeeds and cross bikes. One rider told me he "ejaculated" over it. Uh, well, it's cool, but I don't think it's that cool... Geno, Chopper, Diamond Simon Shamrock, and myself grabbed four loaners from the Spot tent and had our way with them on the dry, dusty, rocky trails above Bootleg Canyon. We were ripping quite well on the way back to the demo, when I double-flatted. Bollocks! I put my cross skills to an early season test to get back to the road, and then coasted in to the pits. First thoughts? It feels just like a regular transmission, but it's very quiet. Until a little dust or dirt gets in there. Then its a squeaky drivetrain, just like an unoiled chain. You can clean the belt with a simple squirts from your water bottle so it's no big thing. And it's clean; no more greasy "Cat. 5" chain marks on your calf. And I guess if you got your pants caught in the belt, it wouldn't tear the hell out of your favorite pair of bell bottoms. The belt itself is one continuous carbon fiber loop, sandwiched in a polyethylene casing. The belt will not stretch so tension is imperative. Perhaps the belt drive's best applications would be on urban/city bikes. The "chainring" (beltring?) would be less susceptible to damage it would seem as the belt provides more protection than a standard chain. More testing needs to be done, and I wonder how the system would hold up to a cold Minnesota winter? Either way, it's an interesting application to old technology. Harley-Davidson's been doing it for years, so why not bicycles?

Rode a Niner S.I.R. 9 single speed. It felt fine, but the model I rode was set up a little too tall in the front end. I turned the travel on the Rockshox Reba all the way down to 80mm and that seemed to help the handling. Didn't love it, didn't hate it.

BTI is bringing in the Commencal line of bikes from France, and I took the opportunity to ride the 5.5" travel bike. After setting up the rear shock for my weight, I rolled out on trail #3 (the main test trails of Bootleg Canyon are labeled #1 - #4), a fast, twisty bermed slalom run is rewarded for a few climbing bursts. The 5.5 rode just fine, though I felt the cockpit was a little too short and when seated I blew through the rear shocks travel causing several pedal strikes. Nice bike, and cool to see another brand enter the US market aside from the usual suspects. But I would be lying if I said I loved the bike. I guess it just reaffirms my need to ride the single speed.

Santa Cruz is always a good stop on the dirt demo because they show movies at night on the side of their 1959 Streamliner school bus. Cheech & Chong's "Up In Smoke" was last night's feature. But before that classic Geno & I took out two SC's, the Superllight and the Heckler. I was on the Heckler and we rolled back up to trail #3, descending the swoopy, rocky dirt when I flatted again, just before a sweet rocky launcher. Curses! I reigned it in and ran a little cross-country to get back to the pits. We hung out at Camp Surly for awhile and Chris King Precision Components grilled up some precision steaks –these babies were monsters– and fed the crowd tasty barbecue sandwiches on ciabatta rolls. So good, Simon & I ate two. All that was left to do was sit back and watch Officer Lardass and Sgt. Studenko... (thanks to Jailbait for the edit)

Thursday, September 20, 2007

HOMIE FALL FESTUS 2007

Mark thee calendars, Socrates. The 2007 Homie Fall Fest is heading our way, 20 October. Followed on the 21st by the Mark Rahn Invitational CX Race at Powderhorn Park. Sure to be a hoot.

Landis Loses

2006 Tour champ Floyd Landis lost his arbitration today, and must forfeit his title. Heavy Bummer, Floyd.

Monday, September 17, 2007

Monday, September 10, 2007

Thursday Night-Bicycle Film Festival

Thursday Night at the 331 Club. That's what the flyer sez, anyway...

Friday, August 24, 2007

Anger and Coffee...

my man Greg higGINNs in Los Vague Us whipped this up while listening to Mercyful Fate. I kinda dig it. Don't tell Rollins....

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

New Tshirts headed your way:

Shirt colors and ink TBD at press time.

As seen in Bike Magazine!

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Freeride II-Sunday, August 26

Zito and his pals from the Sound Unseen Festival are back with another installment of the FREE RIDE. This is a bike crooze around Minneapolis with stops at various coffee bars and bike shops, with live DJ's and/or bands at every stop. This year's ride starts at CRC, leaving at 2pm. Don't miss it!

Sunday, August 12, 2007

CYKEL GARAGE NOOZE


The dog days of summer are showing no sign of slowing down. This week at the CRC Cykel Garage we have several projects on tap: (pictures to follow)

56cm Surly Steamroller w/new wheels/tires, Nitto Mod. 55 bar $600
57.5cm Specialized Sirrus fixed conversion 42 x 17 $395
56cm Surly Cross-Check single speed. 42 x 16. BRAND NEW! $866
19" Gary Fisher Aquila single speed. USA Made Steel frame $442
18" Breezer Jet Stream. A classic! $500
Volume Sledgehammer 26" BMX ACTION! $400

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

STOLEN BIKE (KILL ALL BIKE THIEVES!)

Bike thieves should be drawn and quartered. How about on Pay-Per-View? American's love a good blood bath and what better way to sate their appetites than by fucking putting the hurt on bike thieves. Anyway, keep an eye out for this sweet cruiser. UPDATE: BIKE RECOVERED!

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

RAGBRAI, YO!


How do.
I'm off to Ragbrai for the last half of that clam-bake. Shop is open abbreviated hours this week: 8-5pm, closed on Sunday.
Holler.

-H

Wednesday, July 18, 2007