Darn Fixies!
Today I saw a guy riding his pretty fixie with lime green wheels and white frame. He had the stereotypical cut off tight jeans, black shirt and a cap(backwards) wearing his vans with no socks. As I...
View ArticleReview: Chrome “Kursk” Shoes
Several months back, the wizards behind the wildly popular Chrome messenger bag line announced that they would be coming out with several models of shoes, all named after famous WWII battles. Fast...
View ArticleFixed Gear Friday Review: 183rd Street Cycles Frameset
Back in July of last year, the folks at 183rd Street Cycles sent over a frameset for us to use and abuse…they even painted it our choice of colors (dark green with silver sparkles). And we got to keep...
View ArticlePersonalize your Wabi- Custom colors (and more) now available from Wabi Cycles!
A while back Noah Dunker published his review of the Wabi Cycles Single Speed. Custom colors with hand painted pin striping. I just got word from Wabi Cycles Big Cheese, Mr.Richard, stating that they...
View ArticleColors anyone?
I’ve noticed lately that more and more commuter bicycles are being made with loud and bright colors. Personally I like my bikes to be somewhat low-key so it flies below the radar of bike thieves. But...
View ArticleNew 14lb Commuter Bike From Wabi
Just got word from our friends at Wabi Cycles about their newest model to hit their line up. It’s the new 650C Lightning. It’s a really cool bike for the 4’9″- 5’3″ crowd- and 14.1 lbs out of the box!...
View ArticleRedline Urbis-Test in Progress
We received the new Redline Urbis about a month ago and since then we’ve been putting it through its paces. Redline Bicycles has the Urbis listed under their commuter bike section. Since I don’t want...
View ArticleFixed or Not Fixed? What do you ride?
For many of us Bike Commuters that are out there, we may be riding a fixed gear bike as our main commuter bike. Personally my commuter bike is the Redline 925 in which I have set it up as a fixed gear....
View ArticleRedline Urbis Review
Before we start with this review, BikeCommuters.com realizes this may not be a traditional “commuter bike,” but it may be of interest for folks who have no need for racks and fenders and want to throw...
View ArticleNew Wool Cap Contest
You can win a brand new BikeCommuters.com Wool Cycling Cap (size Larege/XL)! To enter, upload a photo of your commuter bike onto our Facebook Fanpage by April 26th, 2013. Then our staff will vote on...
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