New Bicycles
Kona
The good folks at Kona make a fine array of city, touring, utility, off-road, and kids bikes. Thoughtfully designed and expertly executed, the Kona ride consistently gets rave reviews from experts and plebes alike. Gunnar/Waterford
"Your fine, ferrous friend," they say. With a steel bike pedigree a mile long Gunnar and Waterford Precision Cycles are your local Midwest performance framebuilders. Green Machine is your Chicago point-of-contact for stock and custom frames. Stop in today to start building your dream bike. Xtracycle
All you need for family and freight. The Xtracycle platform is the most versatile, intuitive, and well-balanced long tail system commercially available. Seriously. Come in and ride one for a whole day if you need that much convincing. Check out some of our many happy long tail customers here. Bike Friday
The kings and queens of travel bikes make some of the most innovative and portable bikes you can buy in their factory in Eugene, OR. Their loyal customers seem to know something the rest of us don't about the appeal of small wheel, high performance cycling. Whether you're looking to tote your camping gear, your kids, or just yourself to the office, stop in any time to test ride one of the models we stock. SOMA
Makers of some of the most versatile bikes around, such as the cult classic Wolverine, the invincible Tradesman cargo bike, and many other lovely touring, road, and utility machines, like the Saga loaded touring bike. San Francisco might spawn these things, but they're right at home in Chicago. Surly
Attitude, dude. Surly is one brand that gives what it takes. You know, it takes a little adventurousness, a little brutal self awareness, a little caution to the wind, and all of a sudden you're rolling through the city or on a beach or in the woods on a nimble, versatile, tough steed called Surly. Come check out an Ogre, a Cross Check, an ECR, and more. All-City
Sure, city bikes are a dime a dozen these days, but not if you're on an All-City. Saddle up the Pony Express and you're ride's worth at least a baker's dozen, maybe a dirty dozen, or something. |
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