Monday, 8 November 2010

Cycloc now in stock!!

Black
Cycloc's unique shape, combined with your bike's own weight, holds it instantly in place, and you can even attach a normal bike lock for security.

Now available for immediate delivery
Click HERE for more info
or HERE for the Cycloc site





Thursday, 4 November 2010































Aston Hill are having a trail building session this weekend and our AGM next week

FiveTwo race Team / Underdog project










John Lee talks about Megavalance, the FiveTwo race team and the Underdog project.

Videos and article HERE


Green Oil on Bike Biz

bikebiz awards, green oil
Speaking to Bikebiz, Green Oil founder Simon Nash said: "Green Oil basically came out of a frustration with other brands on the shelf at the time. ‘Contains PTFE’ and ‘Dangerous for the environment’ with the accompanying dead fish and tree logo were things I found unacceptable for products for my bike – especially riding through rivers and in rain.

Bike Biz article HERE
Green-oil website HERE
Upgrade Site HERE



Tuesday, 2 November 2010

Nearly there......

This from Ben at Singletrack ; "Somewhat amazingly there are two extremely similar zero-stack tapered standards available nowadays. And by extremely similar I mean that the difference between them is that the Outer Diameter (OD) of the bottom cup of one of the standards is 54.92mm and the OD of the bottom cup of the other one is 55.95mm. The Mach 4 takes the standard with the 55.95mm OD bottom cup. Guess which headset I ended up with?

Singletrack website HERE, PIvot Website HERE,




Green Oil on Singletrack (part 2)

"One of the few, truly new products at the Cycle Show was this new wax based lubricant from Green Oil. As you might expect from a company that likes to keep things simple, it’s called White and it’s an eco friendly dry lube that uses natural beeswax along with plant solvents to provide a thinner, drier and less grit-attractive way to keep your chain happy. Managing director Simon says it’s especially good for the bees,who get given extra food to make them overproduce the wax. The tiny earbuds they use to collect the wax from the bees are also made from natural plant fibres."

Click HERE for more info