Christopher Igleheart’s Trail Poacher cyclocross bike
Christopher Igleheart belongs to that revered institution of American frame builders, which includes luminaries such as Richard Sachs and Tom Ritchey, whose art fathered the…
Christopher Igleheart belongs to that revered institution of American frame builders, which includes luminaries such as Richard Sachs and Tom Ritchey, whose art fathered the…
After Schwinn and Huffy, Ross produced most of the USA’s bicycles during the 50s and 60s. It was founded in 1940 by a gentleman named…
Recently, British cycling is undergoing somewhat of a renaissance, due in no small part to the success of riders such as Victoria Pendleton, Shanaze Reade,…
Given the vast range of colors applied to Geekhouse Bikes, it’s no wonder their frames are so popular in Japan. Cyclocross also enjoys a huge…
Tulsa, Oklahoma has a history of aerospace engineering that dates back to its first aviation event, an 1897 Independence Day balloon ascension. Today, the Tulsan…
The Tour de France is a tradition that extends back 99 years, so it’s interesting to note how the bikes have evolved. The Colnago Tecnos…
One location in the United States that embodies the spirit of the wild west is Arizona, a region steeped in American Indian culture, stagecoach robberies…
There’s been a spate of gorgeous road bikes on The Spoken lately, which could have something to do with the Tour de France, currently in…
Around this time of the year, while the classics and Grand Tours are in full swing, the Hampsten brothers are at their happiest. Memories are…
Very Nearly Almost is one of the world’s leading magazines on street art and graffiti and must be one of the longest in publication, having…