Friday 14 October 2011

10% Off Ridelow's Ebay Stores

Autumn/ Winter SALE at Ridelow!!!

We're half way into the month of October and the weather is already encouraging most of us to forget about the Summer we never had and get back into the swing of rainy months, cold mornings and foggy streets.

Therefore Ridelow have taken note of the up and coming months and are offering 10% off ALL Ebay items. Yes, that does include the new Volcom 2011 Autumn/ Winter clothing range to keep you warm, Hunter Wellies to keep you dry (£50) and we've even covered Christmas with 10% off all canvas prints.

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Monday 3 October 2011

A Little More Than Your Average Bike Book...

Calling all bike enthusiasts and snobs. If your interested in anything to do with your handy two wheel transport such as; the history, famous riders, popular bikes, peculiar bike journals, experiences, photographs, tips & tricks or just want a quirky looking coffee table book.
These books are a little more than just your average read about bicycles.

Bike Snob - http://bikesnobnyc.blogspot.com/
For all you hipsters or earth-conscious commuters, cycling's most prolific, hilarious, and anonymous blogger has brought you a laugh out loud volume that is essential to your bookcase. It is an informative and quirky book full of absurdities and bizarre practitioners that build and maintain bicycles.

I Love My Bike - http://www.ilovemybikebook.com/about/
Public transport can be such a hassle. Lateness, cost, traffic jams and stuffiness. To name but a few things of why people have ditched the local bus/train and have favoured the the reliable two wheel ride. If your more of a picture book person with a keen interest in bikes this book has been created for you. Putting a picture to a name, Brittain Sullivan and Matt Finkle have created a book filled with short stories and pictures as to why people favour their bikes and where they have taken them.

Fixed: Global Fixed-Gear Bike Culture - http://www.fixedgearbook.com/
Geared towards cyclists fixed wheel riders, urban riders, racers and those interested in cycling heritage. Brighton based author Andrew Edwards (a graphic designer, cyclist and a keen amateur racer. Max Leonard is a writer and cyclist) has travelled to cities around the world and examined at first hand the different cultures towards the bike to bring you exclusive interviews with sports-people, frame-builders and those at nexus of design, art and fixed-wheel culture give an insight into fixed-wheel design and riding experience.