BRAIN Staff

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December 17, 2013

SURSEE, Switzerland (BRAIN) — Developed over three years with freeride pioneer Richie Schley, the iXS Trail RS helmet is now available to U.S. retailers through the Swiss brand’s stateside office.

Posted in New Products
December 16, 2013

LOS ANGELES, CA (BRAIN) — Cycling photographer Brian Hodes has been appointed a creative ambassador for the cycling lifestyle clothing brand Après Vélo.

Posted in Industry News
December 16, 2013

CARLSBAD, CA — Spy Inc. has appointed its president and CEO, Michael Marckx, to the company's board of directors. 

Posted in Industry News
December 16, 2013

HAUPPAUGE, NY (BRAIN) — Finish Line's new No Drip Chain Luber makes lubing a chain easier and cleaner. 

Posted in New Products
December 16, 2013
The Niner RLT9

FORT COLLINS, CO (BRAIN) — Niner Bikes, which introduced its first drop-bar bike this fall, will be the official bike sponsor of the 2014 Crusher in the Tushar, a tough dirt road endurance race in Utah.

Posted in Industry News
December 16, 2013

MINNEAPOLIS, MN (BRAIN) — Stationary trainer maker Kinetic is now working with Carmichael Training Systems to offer consumers access to indoor training advice and coaching. CTS will provide indoor training tips and advice in Kinetic's newsletters and share training content online for Kinetic customers.

Posted in Industry News
December 16, 2013
The iSSi pedal in pink.

BLOOMINGTON, MN (BRAIN) — QBP is launching another bike accessory brand, called iSSi. The first product in the line is a $75 mountain bike-style pedal that will be available in eight colors. 

Posted in New Products
December 16, 2013

SAN VENDEMIANO, Italy (BRAIN) — Italian clothing brand De Marchi is launching an e-commerce site to sell its Authentic replica jerseys. Shop.demarchi.com will offer the line of replica jerseys that are made in Italy of 100 percent merino wool.

Posted in Product/Tech
December 16, 2013
A SRAM Red disc caliper

CHICAGO, IL (BRAIN) — SRAM on Friday told consumers to immediately stop using bikes equipped with its Red 22 and S-700 hydraulic road brakes.

Posted in Recalls
December 13, 2013
Happy Christmas, war is over.

PHILADELPHIA, PA (BRAIN) — The dispute seems to be concluded, quietly, over use of the “Roubaix” trademark on bicycles, which involved two U.S. bike brands and one Canadian retailer and wheel vendor.

Posted in Industry News

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