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Cyclone Bicycles - Knog Blinder party
March 29th 2012

Cyclone Bicycle Supply and Widmer Brothers Brewing were the proud sponsors of the hugely successful KNOG Blinder release party held on February 24th at the Springbox Gallery in Portland, OR.
Check out the link: Cyclone Bicycles
Starsky & Clutch
March 26th 2012

Sweet lookin' pair of gloves a.k.a Starsky and Clutch - http://dylannord.com/post/19936233908
great!
Awesome shot
Last night a skink saved my life
February 29th 2012

Nick sent through an email (below) of how a Knog Skink kept him in his saddle!
Hello,
I just wanted to share my story of how your lights saved my life one night, and pretty much every night I go riding.
I just recently got some of the Skink Models (white front, black rear) and first off, I must say they are perfect for wrapping them exactly the way I want to, the front one down low on the fork for a great headlight effect, and the rear one up high on my seat post, which is right at eye level for drivers viewing pleasure.
So anyway, the other night my friend and I are out riding down a major street in my city, and there was a car that was trying to make a left turn, I was in front with my front light on as bright as I could get it, and my friend behind me with his substandard lights that you cant even see at all. After I passed the car, the driver immediately pulled out and hit my friend. My friend was ok, just some bruises and a minor cut, but the driver said saw me, not him.
SO THANK YOU KNOG, your lights saved my life and my bike that night!!
..the Skink, not just a pretty face!
I have rode with Nick and seen the lights and really want one now.
Bycling Magazine Readers' Choice 2012
February 10th 2012

Results of the Bicycling Magazine 'Readers' Choice' 2012 survey, with some interesting stats for you. Check out the link for more info: http://www.bicycling.com/sites/default/files/uploads/bicycling-readers-choice-12.pdf
That Sir is not a bike, that is a clothes rail!
February 1st 2012



I may not be the sharpest tool in the box, but that odd looking bike looks suspiciously like a clothes rail.
Cool design and innovation by HawaSoo at Dezeen.com












