Happy Holidays!
All of us at Compass Cycles and Bicycle Quarterly wish you Happy Holidays!
All of us at Compass Cycles and Bicycle Quarterly wish you Happy Holidays!
The Enve Builders Roundup is a show of custom bikes (and Enve's components). Among all the great bikes, here... read more
I wish all our readers Happy Holidays! I've enjoyed all the interactions with readers. The technical discussions are stimulating, but most... read more
[youtube https://youtu.be/x6x5VC2nAuE?rel=0&w=640&h=360] I love the unscripted spontaneity of live interviews, where neither side knows the questions and answers in advance.... read more
Compass components have found fans all over the world. We are shipping them as far as Brazil, South Africa... read more
[youtube https://youtu.be/Bqn2MZJw9-Q?rel=0&w=640&h=360] Beautiful bikes, great roads, traditional Japanese inns: BQ editor Natsuko Hirose's short clip takes you to the Izu Peninsula. It's... read more
Hand numbness can spoil the most wonderful long distance ride. A cyclist's hands can get numb from vibration and... read more
Happy Thanksgiving to all readers, customers and cyclists! We're grateful for the joys and friendships that cycling have brought... read more
I've been wanting to thank Bicycle Retailer and Industry News for the nice article about Rene Herse on the front cover... read more
Late last year, Richard Hollinek sent me a calendar about Viennese "mechanics' bikes" – bikes built by small builders... read more
We want to do more than just say nice words. We want to help make change that is real... read more
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A very happy holiday season to you too!
I already thought about it last year, I think it is a really sweet irony that a Japanese Lady and a Gentleman of German descent should be wishing people around them a Merry Christmas from the United States of America. It can really make us still hope that populists trying to get elected everywhere are not the only people around!
All the best to you, and thank you for everything you’ve brought to us.
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