Wooden Bicycle Grips from Nisnas Industries

Built from hardwoods, brass and aluminum, a bike part and designed to improve with age and use

If you’re lucky, a solid commuter bike will last decades. A steel frame never goes out of style and a well-maintained machine can be passed down the next generation with few replaced parts. The sustainably minded team at Nisnas Industries is making sure there are even fewer parts to replace over time with their wooden bike grips, the Daily. An aircraft-grade aluminum is housed by …

King of Gears Jersey by King Kog

Show love for your favorite aprés-ride rehydration with this limited-edition kit

For all the nutrition, training and bike weight measuring, there’s one thing cyclists everywhere can agree upon after a long hard ride—and it isn’t more energy bars. Aprés beers are a part of bike culture whether you’re riding in a peloton-style pace line on the road or sending it off dirt jumps. Beloved Brooklyn-based bike shop (with an Oakland outpost now open) King Kog pays …

Test Ride: 2014 Salsa Beargrease Carbon Fatbike

Nimble and certainly all-terrain, the lightweight ride featuring SRAM's XX1 drivetrain

What was once thought to be a novelty by some in the bike community, innovations in both technology and design (not to mention trail infrastructure) suggest that the fat bike is here to stay. Built off the basics of mountain bike frame geometry, a fat bike’s difference is in the wheel and tire width. Fat bikes generally have tires in the three to four inch …