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  • Stu Thorne Talks Back About Disc Brakes

    It didn't come out often during the season, but Tim Johnson was all disc and all speed on his new prototype bike. ©Pat Malach

    by Molly Hurford With the huge response we got to our most recent Mechanical Monday topic of disc brakes, we had to reach out to the man who has helped to start the revolution. Stu Thorne, the owner of CyclocrossWorld.com, chatted with me for a bit about his thoughts on disc brakes. Last season, Thorne [...]

  • NAHBS 2012: SyCip Bikes’ Cross Dresser Cyclocross Bike, Jeremy SyCip Interview

    Sycip Bikes' custom rear dropouts on his NAHBS 2012 cyclocross show bike. ©Kevin White

    Clifford Lee of Cyclocross Magazine caught up with Jeremy SyCip of SyCip Bikes at NAHBS 2012 in Sacramento for a quick interview. Jeremy has building bikes since 1992 after apprenticing with Paul Sadoff of Rock Lobster, and certainly has picked up the art of welding quickly, building his own brand into a well-recognized NorCal name. Sadoff certainly [...]

  • NAHBS 2012: DeSalvo Custom Cycles Shows Off Titanium, Talks Cyclocross

    Mike DeSalvo's custom titanium cyclocross bike at NAHBS 2012. ©Kevin White

    NAHBS 2012 may have come and gone, but we’ve got a ton of profiles of handmade cyclocross bikes and builders from NAHBS still to come. View our recent NAHBS 2012 cyclocross coverage. by Clifford Lee Mike DeSalvo is considered by his peers, including Rock Lobster’s Paul Sadoff, to be one of the best welders in [...]

  • NAHBS 2012: Appleman Bicycles’ Carbon Cyclocross Bike

    Appleman Bicycles' nude carbon cyclocross bike, made in Minnesota. ©Cyclocross Magazine

    NAHBS 2012 may have come and gone, but we’ve got a ton of profiles of handmade cyclocross bikes and builders from NAHBS still to come. Check back often for more eye candy and new cyclocross products, and view our recent NAHBS 2012 cyclocross coverage. by Clifford Lee Matt Appleman from Minneapolis has been building bikes for [...]

  • NAHBS 2012: Tim O’Donnell Shamrock Cycles’ Steel Cyclocross Bikes

    Shamrock bicycles are made in Indianapolis, Indiana by Tim O'Donnell. © Kevin White

    NAHBS 2012 may have been more than a week ago, but we’ve got a ton of profiles of handmade cyclocross bikes and builders from NAHBS still to come. Check back often for more eye candy and new cyclocross products, and view our recent NAHBS 2012 cyclocross coverage. by Kevin White Before bike frames were made of [...]

  • NAHBS 2012: A Different Approach to NAHBS – Interview with Paul Sadoff of Rock Lobster Cycles

    Paul Sadoff's personal Rock Lobster team bike at NAHBS 2012. ©Cy

    NAHBS 2012 may have been a week ago, but we’ve got a ton of profiles of handmade cyclocross bikes and builders from NAHBS still to come. Check back often for more eye candy and new cyclocross products, and view our recent NAHBS 2012 cyclocross coverage. by Andrew Yee It would be understandable if you walked by [...]

  • NAHBS 2012: Ira Ryan Cycles of Portland, Oregon

    Ira Ryan Cycles, based in Portland, Oregon has been building custom frames since 2005. © Kevin White

    NAHBS 2012 may have been a week ago, but we’ve got a ton of profiles of handmade cyclocross bikes and builders from NAHBS still to come. Check back often for more eye candy and new cyclocross products, and view our recent NAHBS 2012 cyclocross coverage. by Kevin White It’s no secret that Portland, Oregon, has a [...]

  • NAHBS 2012: Baum Cycles of Australia and the Turanti Titanium Cyclocross Bike

    Baum Bicycles flagship titanium cyclocros bike, the Turanti, was on display at the 2012 NAHBS. © Kevin White

    NAHBS 2012 may have been a week ago, but we’ve got a ton of profiles of handmade cyclocross bikes and builders from NAHBS still to come. Check back often for more eye candy and new cyclocross products, and view our recent NAHBS 2012 cyclocross coverage. by Kevin White This year’s eighth running of North American Handmade [...]

  • NAHBS 2012: Independent Fabrication’s Titanium Factory Lightweight Cyclocross Bike and Gary Smith Interview

    Independent Fabrication's Titanium Factory Lightweight Cyclocross Bike ©Cyclocross Magazine

    Walking the showroom aisle at NAHBS 2012 in Sacramento, you might notice that titanium seems to be making a comeback, and that the lightweight, fatigue-resistant, rust-proof material may be ideally suited to the adverse conditions of cyclocross. Companies including Independent Fabrication, Moots (see their winning Pscyhlo-X RSL here), Ericksen and Mosaic all had titanium cyclocross [...]

  • A Look at the Felt 65X Disc-Equipped Cyclocross Bike: Video

    The guys at Felt gave me a guided tour of what's new and cool about the 65X. Cyclocross Magazine

    by Molly Hurford While wandering the aisles at the Southeast Bike Expo, my eye was immediately drawn to the Felt tent, because unlike most of the vendors who were pushing their mountain bikes heavily (understandably, given the season), the guys at Felt had their new 65X Cyclocross bike prominently on display. With a retail price [...]

  • NAHBS 2012: Moots Cycles’ Winning Titanium PsychloX RSL Cyclocross Bike

    The Moots PsychloX RSL along with the entry from Six Eleven Bicycle Co. shared this year's best cyclocros bike award. © Kevin White

    Cyclocross Magazine readers are probably quite familiar with Moots’ top-of-the-line titanium PsychloX RSL cyclocross bike. We covered the Moots PsychloX RSL at Interbike 2010 and 2011, and had an in-depth review in our Issue 15 (available as a print back copy, digitally, or on the Apple Newsstand). NAHBS judges in Sacramento finally got an opportunity to appreciate [...]

  • NAHBS 2012: Bruce Gordon Re-Releases Rock ‘n Road Tire, Shows off Mixed Terrain Bikes

    Bruce Gordon is bringing back the Rock 'n Road Tire, a smooth-rolling oversized 700c cyclocross tire. Bruce Gordon Cycles ©Cyclocross MagazineBruce Gordon is bringing back the Rock 'n Road Tire, a smooth-rolling oversized 700c cyclocross tire. Bruce Gordon Cycles ©Cyclocross Magazine

    We’ve got a ton of NAHBS 2012 content still to come. Check back often for more eye candy and new cyclocross products, and view our published NAHBS 2012 coverage. Bruce Gordon Cycles has a long history building bikes and tires that are capable for mixed terrain riding and touring, and some consider him one of [...]

  • NAHBS 2012: Paul Components Unveils New MiniMoto Mini V-Brake for Cyclocross

    Paul's new MiniMoto mini V-brake adds to Paul's cyclocross brake options. © Kevin White

    by Clifford Lee Paul’s Components introduced a new mini-linear pull brake, the MiniMoto, at NAHBS 2012 in Sacramento.  A beautiful alternative to cantilevers for cyclocross and competing directly with the TRP CX 8.4 mini V-brake, the new MiniMoto brake has asymmetrically curved arms that are about 84 mm from the pivot to the cable anchor [...]

  • NAHBS 2012: Six Eleven Bicycle Co.’s Winning Steel Cyclocross Bike

    Six Eleven Bicycle Co.'s bike tied with Moots for the Best Cyclocross Bike at NAHBS 2012. ©Cyclocross Magazine

    Six Eleven Bicycle Co., from Roanoke, Virginia, has attended the North American Handmade Bicycle Show (NAHBS) for just three years, and in those three years, Aaron Dykstra has won three awards, beginning with the Rookie of the Year in 2010, Best Track Frame in 2011, and now in 2012 in Sacramento, Dykstra has tied for [...]

  • NAHBS 2012 Custom Cyclocross Bike Gallery: Peacock Groove

    Peacock Groove's Erik Nored modified the fork crown to integrate a cable hanger. NAHBS 2012. ©Cyclocross Magazine

    Minneapolis’ Erik Noren builds custom steel bikes under the name Peacock Groove.  He chose the name because he likes the way a Peacock struts through a field, and like a Peacock, Noren strutted his stuff with his three stunning cyclocross bikes on display at the North American Handmade Bicycle Show (NAHBS) 2012. The three different [...]



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