The masthead.
Why we do what we do, what we believe, what's happening in the shop and the city. Written by Dan, mostly between repairs.
Who gets to ride: gatekeeping in cycling.
Kit culture, jargon, $4,000 frames as a starter bike. A reminder of who all this excludes by design.
Kill ur phone (a modest proposal).
Take the longer way home. Don’t bring it. See what happens to your nervous system after about eleven minutes.
How we price a used bike, line by line.
Frame, drivetrain, wheels, labor — and the part nobody talks about: what the local market can actually pay.
What Lifetime Lube actually means.
No expiration. No fine print. Why a one-time $30 add-on is the most-used thing we sell, and the math on why we keep it.
Point Break: the remake (we made it).
There is a version of Point Break where everyone is on a bicycle. We shot it. It rules. Here’s how it happened.
Mutual aid and bikes: a partial list.
Tucson orgs we donate to, ride for, and refer customers toward. If you’re new in town, start here.
Trade-ins demystified: what your old bike is worth.
A short, honest tour through the math we use. Why cash, store credit and consignment land at different numbers.
Tuesday Night Ride: a user’s manual.
What to bring, what to expect, why we never drop anyone, and where we end up (a bar with a patio).
The yard signs we got rid of, and what we put up instead.
Less performance, more practice. A short note on what we display in the window now.
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