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BOTW: The Spriggscycle

Friday, August 20th, 2010

This week’s Bike of the Week is our friend Mike’s townie. It’s a handmade bike from 20 years ago, when Mike’s buddy Greg decided to make track bikes with relaxed geometry for all his messenger friends up in Boston. This was Mike’s work bike in the early 90s, then it became a commuter, and now it’s Mike’s “around town” bike – as well as the official errand bike for the Rapha Cycle Club. Mike decided on a relaxed fit, with gentlemanly Nitto bars, a Brooks B-17, and a Shimano coaster brake for fun.  Couple that with an slick t-shirt from Mike’s Gage & Desoto line, and you can see why everyone says Mike Spriggs is the “cock of the walk.”

Tags: Bike of the Week, BOTW, Brooks, commuter, Gage & Desoto, Mike Spriggs, nitto, rapha, Townie
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Rapha Film Festival

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

A Throw of the Dice by Nick Livesey starring Johann Museeuw now screening. Click to reveal �

We love it when art and cycling intersect.  Be it through paintings, photography, or in this case, film.   More than other medium, a well made cycling film can capture the glory, pain, suffering, and enjoyment of riding or racing an epic course.  Our friends at the Rapha Cycle Club have decided to show the NYC cycling community just that, with their very own film screenings over the next three weeks.

For the next three Fridays, Rapha Cycle club will be screening three exclusive films on their site.  One film each Friday.  They will be screened at the club and each movie will remain on the site for 24 hours.

Did we mention they were all produced by Ridley Scott?

The first film, A Throw of the Dice, delves into three-time Paris-Roubaix winner Johan Museeuw‘s racing carreer.  A melange of current and past footage, Director Nick Livesey‘s film shows us the famed race through the eyes of the Lion of Flanders himself.  As you can see from the trailer below, it looks to be a visually stunning film.  we can’t wait.

We have also included the trailers for the other two films.  be sure you don’t miss these!

A Throw of the Dice: Premiers August 13th

A Throw of the Dice – trailer from RAPHA on Vimeo.

Two Broad Arrows: Premiers August 20th

Two Broad Arrows – trailer from RAPHA on Vimeo.

Of Steel: Premiers August 27th

Of Steel – trailer from RAPHA on Vimeo.


Tags: film festival, johan museeuw, lion of flanders, rapha, rapha cycle club, ridley scott
Posted in News |

5ive Points double header: IF Royalty

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

It was only a matter of time before our 5ive Points series blew up. When we say Blew Up, we mean that all our industry friends would be clamoring to be profiled. When we say Clamoring, we mean that they, like all 5ive Points participants, graciously accepted our phone call/email and took a few minutes to address the points.

This week’s 5ive Points is special for myriad reasons, not the least of which is that we’ve decided to run the elusive Double Interview. We cornered a couple of our good friends over at Independent Fabrication, Tyler and Gary, and got a taste of the Indy Fab life.

Tyler is in charge of Special Ops at IF while Gary steers the ship, as it were. If you’re interested in learning more about Special Ops, Tyler will be on hand at the Rapha Continental event at the Rapha Cycle Club at 352 Bowery on Thursday night (8/5) at 7pm.

NYCV: What bike do you ride these days?

Gary: My bikes are like shoes, I have multiple usage occasions that call for different bikes depending on the ride and my mood. Practically speaking, given that we tailor each bike to individual customer preferences, it is part of my job to understand the ride differences between materials and configurations. Among my favorites, and I do love all my children, are my stainless steel city bike and an as-yet-unridden internally geared, studded tire, titanium uber winter bike. I built it for the North American Handmade Show this past year and for once am looking forward to snow, since I now have no excuse not to ride this coming winter.

Tyler: I ride many bikes. Currently in active rotation: Tungsten Electrode Full suspension MTB, belt drive singlespeed Corvid, SSR made out of XCr (Bella), XS track bike and a Steel Independence touring bike set up for the upcoming D2R2 ride in Western Mass.

NYCV: What’s your favorite ride?

Gary: That’s tough, since I live in the woods of New Hampshire and have so many road and trail options right out my door. It’s hard to beat riding along the Atlantic on Route 1A, and for organized rides, The Franklin Land Trust out in Western Massachusetts does this ride every August called D2R2, the Deerfield to Deerfield Dirt Road Randonnee, which is in Rapha-speak, epic. It’s a 100K of scenic, mostly gravel roads, with covered bridges, orchards and insane amounts of climbing, all to benefit the protection of the area that you are riding through.

Tyler: Right now I’ve got a good off-road route in The Fells just North of Boston.

NYCV: What’s your favorite post-ride food?

Gary: One of the fruity breads from my local bakery, When Pigs Fly, loaded with almond butter. Right now they have a seasonal blueberry lemon bread that is just mind-altering (and waist-altering as well).

Tyler: Burrito if it’s an early or mid-day ride. Beer if it’s later in the day. (that’s food right?)

NYCV: What’s one thing you always carry on a ride?

Gary: Stuff to fix flats. Riders that don’t carry their own repair goods and mooch off of others suck, but I never leave them stranded, no matter how tempting!

Tyler: Money, ID, Phone.

NYCV: What’s next for you?

Gary: We’ve got a new Ti Factory Lightweight coming out any week now, and an all carbon cyclocross bike coming out this Fall, so things are busy at IF right now. At BaileyWorks I’m working on a new line of tool rolls and a limited series of country themed bags, so lots of new product in the pipeline to keep it interesting.

Tyler: Right now I’ve got to work my way through a bunch of bikes that need to be welded so I can get out of here and go mountain biking. But the real “next in cycling” big picture kinda thing is for me to buckle down and finish up these TiFLW prototypes I’ve been working on for months



Tags: 5ive points, bikes, IF, independent fabrication, Indy Fab, rapha, Ti
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Events: Rapha Continental Project

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Here at NYC Velo, we know when to call a spade a spade and give credit where it’s due.  Our pals over at Rapha Bowery have put together what will prove to be the seminal event of the summer in their quest to promote their Continental Project.  While we defer to the Rapha folks to describe the Conti Project in their own words, we are certainly fans.  Perhaps the most intriguing aspect of the Conti Project is the focus on domestically fabricated bicycle frames.  Stop by the Cycle Club Thursday night after 7 to catch the action (and meet Tyler, Head of Special Ops at Indy Fab).

Tags: rapha, rapha continental project, rapha cycle club
Posted in Events |

KWH

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

No, we’re not talking “kilowatts per hour”, we’re talking Kissing With Helmets. That’s the name of the wedding project site (is there such a thing?) of our very own Brett Cleaver and his fiancée Edie Perkins. The two shared their first kiss while wearing – you guessed it – helmets, and once they’ve tied the knot this summer they are embarking on a honeymoon bike tour across the country.

They recently contacted our friends at Independent Fabrication, and ordered up a couple of new bikes for the ride. Check out the pictures here on IF’s blog.

We have to say, they look fanstastic.

Then they reached out to other industry friends like Rapha, HED, Ortlieb, Tubus, Oakley, and Chris King to chip in merchandise and support for the ride.

We wish “Team B&E” all the best, not only on their bike trip, but in life as well!

You can keep track of their journey by following them on their site.

kissingwithhelmets.com

Tags: brett, IF, rapha
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Grounded

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
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The Rapha Condor team was in town for Battenkill this past weekend, and thanks to a little-known volcano in Iceland, they are still here. The squad’s head mechanic Andy Verrall was in the neighborhood the other day and stopped in to pick up some supplies.

Oh, and nice shirt Andy!

Tags: rapha
Posted in News, Racing |

The Battenkill

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Our friends at Rapha are descending on NY this weekend from all directions for the Tour of the Battenkill. The Rapha Condor Sharp Racing team will be in town from the UK, and the US-based Rapha gents Slate and Jeremy will be visiting from Portland.

Rapha has some very cool events going on that all you Europhiles should check out. A ride in Central Park with the Pro team on Thursday morning, and an official, luxury supporters bus up to Battenkill on Sunday to watch the race. We’re happy to see Rapha’s enthusiastic support of a unique, local event.

Tags: battenkill, pro, rapha
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NAHBS-bound

Thursday, February 25th, 2010
Rapha Continental...off to NAHBS

We’re currently finishing up a few odds and ends before we pack into the family truckster for the drive down to Richmond and this year’s NAHBS. One of the last things we did was work on this nice IF for Rapha Continental rider Rich Bravo (it will be on display in the NAHBS Rapha booth if you’re there and want to check it out in person.)

We got to know it quite well during the build, and so we’re ready to take our relationship to the next level and call this bike our GF BOTW.

And yes, we are basically posting this to preempt any pictures you’ll see of it coming from Rapha on the twitter or the Interweb.

Because that’s how we roll.

NAHBS

Rapha Continental

Tags: bravo, continental, IF, NAHBS, rapha
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When You Wish Upon An SSR… Part I

Monday, December 14th, 2009

A report from Brett Cleaver:

Over the summer, NYC Velo had the opportunity to visit the Independent Fabrication HQ in Somerville, MA. I’ve always taken note of their road bikes at many a race in the Northeast. More often than not, I felt a void in my bike stable from not owning one. And as we poked around the factory, I experienced nothing short of a culmination of years of admiration and yearning.

Welcome to IF

Immediately, I began trying to justify racing an SSR in 2010. First, since NYC Velo had recently acquired the brand there was an obvious connection. Second, I had simply always wanted one. My only final justification was getting on a team that actually raced them (so as not to look like a total boob).

Sadly, I couldn’t overcome the hangup. As I spoke to various teams about racing on their squad and while weighing my options, it seemed as if I would be on just another production aluminum frame for 2010. In an interesting turn of events however, I was offered a spot on Rapha Racing NYC for 2010. Much to my satisfaction, they race on Independent Fabrication bikes! So, not only was I finally getting an IF, I was getting a super pimp one with über fresh paint and a custom headbadge! The perfect justification (or excuse…).

Cleaver's IF Rapha SSR

The process of measuring, mathematics and frame geometry began. Kevin from IF was great to work with as he punched in my numbers and tweaked a few things to my liking. It was clear that his experience as a racer directly plays into his job, which could be why the drawing I signed off on was that of a fast race bike.

At this point, it’s in the hands of the folks up in Somerville, though they were kind enough to send me an early picture of my frame. So, I’ll leave you with that… stay tuned for Part II.

Tags: brett, custom, IF, rapha, SSR
Posted in Bikes, News |

And To Cap It Off…

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

“Just make sure you’re there when Andrew gets the package…. wink wink, nudge nudge.”

This was a Twitter direct message I received a few days ago from our friend Jeremy. Of all the ways (digital and otherwise) we have at our disposal to communicate with one another, a DM has a decidedly clandestine air about it. It’s the virtual equivalent of pulling someone aside at a loud party and saying “psst… dude, check this out.”

So, a package? Hmmm…. If you’re familiar with Jeremy’s blog, whenever he mentions a package that can only mean good things are en route. And sure enough, when Fed Ex dropped off a large envelope with a familiar Portland address on it, we felt like kids on Christmas morning.

Seconds later, a few limited-edition Rapha cycling caps made for Oregon Manifest spilled out onto the counter and then landed directly on our heads.

Rapha

Aw shucks, Jeremy… you spoil us!

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Tags: cycling caps, fashion, friends, rapha, twitter
Posted in Apparel, News, Style |

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