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Charge has new hub and cog. The cog interface with the hub is combination of a ISO 4 bolt interface and 2 splines. The splines reduce the chance of those bolts from sheering as result of the stress put on the drive line. Oh yeah, and no threads to strip.
More info here.

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A preview of Shadow Conspiracy 2010 spring line for 700c bikes. Look for more info here.

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LDG is turning out one killer product after another, and these wingnuts are no exception. So sexy.

More info at Livery Design Gruppe.

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Here is a sneak peek of our new LD Labs Titanium 3Al-2.5V seatposts
we just finished. Provides a great ride and stiffness. This seatpost is
a pairing with our full Titanium 3Al-2.5V (6Al-4V also available) Track
Frame due to be released in next month. Provided with all CNC machined
stainless allen hardware.

Available in 27.2mm seatpost OD size and 350mm length currently.  -Livery Design Gruppe

Check out LDG’s blog for more info. Word is they’ll post more information and detailed shots next week.

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1/8″ CNC’d cogs are completely machined front and back for a nice
finish out of 7075-T6 Aluminum Alloy. These cogs are extremely light
and durable. Available in different teeth sizes and anodized finishes.

For those that wish for steel cogs, Stainless & Chromoly
cogs will be released in the next month. Livery stainless cogs will have a
special coating to reduce chain friction and promote lubricity.

More info here.

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Carnival Tokyo rims

by Eric on 01/15/2010

in Bikes, News, Reviews



Carnival Tokyo have released a 700c, 42mm deep rim with colored brake surface. Black with blue, sliver with blue, and blue with black.

Head on over to Carnival Tokyo for more info on these dope hoops.

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Get yourself one at www.blaqdesign.com

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Brief rundown:
It’s strong with double butted 4130 cromo. Trick fork is a tapered tube to reduce weight. 700 bar spins are no problem with pedal clearance all the way around up to 40c tires. The seat tube is dimpled for tire clearance and sucked in rear wheel. Chain stays clears 35c and are smashed in for extra clearance. BB drop is 55 and the headtube angle is 74.

More info can be found at www.lazaruscycles.com/

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Check out bishopbikes.com for more info on this custom builder, then find yourself photos to drool over at Bishop’s Flickr.

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I’m in love.

Hand brazed stems, polished and chrome plated. CNC aluminum bar clamp.
-Quill Length is Adjustable from 0-120MM
-Will accommodate bars from 25.4-26.0mm
$119.99 per set.

More info at Livery Design Gruppe

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