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  • Light & Motion Solo : More Thoughts
  • Light & Motion Solo : Initial Thoughts
  • Multi Tool - Personal Favs
  • Ever Broken a Spoke?
  • Ergon Grip Review
  • Cat Eye HL-EL400
  • Crank Brothers Candy C Pedals
  • Crank Brothers Eggbeater C Pedals
  • Cygolite Night Rover Review
  • Titec Ithys Amore Seat
  • Kenda Kharismas
  • Kenda Karmas
  • Planet Bike Protege 8.0
  • Kenda Kinetics
  • Crank Brothers Candy C Pedals

    Thursday, July 21st, 2005

    Blue Collar Summary:
    Mike: The Crank Brothers Candy C pedals are the perfect pedals for a beginner to expert rider. With the egg beater technology and the added platform the beginner can have a few extra strokes before he clips in and if you need to take your bike down the block to uncle Joe�s […]

    Crank Brothers Eggbeater C Pedals

    Tuesday, July 19th, 2005

    Blue Collar Summary:
    The Crank Brothers Eggbeaters are a great buy for a moderate to expert rider. They have the easiest, most reliable engagement of any pedal I have used, especially in the sloppy conditions of the southeast. Crank Brothers also built them to take the abuse that comes with mountain biking. I’ve […]

    Cygolite Night Rover Review

    Monday, March 28th, 2005

    My overall rating for the lights: I highly recommend them to everyone. I also do not have any regrets for my purchase. I believe you will be satisfied with them. As a matter of fact, 2 other guys on my team have these lights and because of their recommendation, I’ve purchased my own set.

    Titec Ithys Amore Seat

    Sunday, February 13th, 2005

    For the first few years of bike riding, I never realized that something as simple as a bike seat could make such a huge difference.
    I first bought a “comfort” seat about a year ago, after several frustrating and painful distance rides. That seat was a dream. All of a sudden I could ride over […]

    Kenda Kharismas

    Sunday, December 19th, 2004

    I picked up the Kenda Kharismas for two reasons. First, well, I needed new tires. Secondly, they are red. Stupid reason, I know.

    The local trail I usually ride on is made up mostly of tight singletrack that gets very sloppy after rain. For all of the great features of these tires, they do not perform […]

    Kenda Karmas

    Sunday, December 19th, 2004

    Tim and I recently made it out to a NORBA race at Snow Shoe Mountain in West Virginia. It was the first professional race we had attended. We had a chance to pick up some new Kenda tires, so I grabbed a pair of Karma Pro’s from the Stick-E series. They are 26 X 2.0 […]