We are always adding to our roster of complete bicycles. The most recent to join are the 2012 KHS single speed and fixed gear line. Built from Reynolds steel, these frames are guaranteed to last and won’t break the bank.
The KHS Flight 100 has been a coveted track frame through out the years and hasn’t lost it’s appeal. Made of Reynolds 520 double butted steel. It’s light, but sturdy for all the beatings that city roads can dish out. Equip with a front break and flip flop hub, this track bike able to fit beginning fixed riders to the demands of the toughest messengers.



The KHS Urban Soul is a great addition to anyone’s commute. This affordable single speed is still made of Reynolds steel. It comes equip with a flip flop hub, eyelets for racks and fenders, front and rear breaks, and risers bars for great maneuverability. The Urban Soul is a simple yet highly accommodating bicycle for anyone looking to get from point A to point B.


Gavin has been in NYC all winter and his bike hasn’t seen much love. He brought it into to try to de-grime the NYC off it it and return it to its former glory. After a couple hours of bench time and a complete tear down/degrease/rebuild later this bridgestone is ready for many more miles!





Wheelman and Co. offers a classy American made rendition of a messenger bag for those who want easy bag access with a touch of class.

We just sold out of all of the backpacks, but fortunately we have these four glorious messenger bags still in stock.

Detail of additional shoulder strap for comfort on your commute

Lovely interior detail, hey look, a computer pouch!

Chances are, if you’re into cycling in any regard you’ve probably heard of Freight bags, a small company based in San Francisco, CA.

Basking in the chandelier mood lighting. Classy as all heck.

Not only do these bags look ridiculously good, but the vinyl-lined interior makes it a waterproof means of transporting everything important.
Good looking, waterproof, and notorious for being able to large boxes and items without a painful corner digging into your back.
WHICH BRINGS US TO THE NEXT SECTION OF THE BLOG POST: The challenge.
This afternoon I picked a variety of items at random from around the shop and decided to see exactly HOW utilitarian a size large roll top Freight bag could be.

The bags are known for their extraordinary ability to fit oblong-shaped boxes and items inside almost effortlessly.


And there’s still a pretty decent amount of room to spare. Stop by and check out our stock!
Meet Matt Sousa.

He’s a bike messenger who has been riding since he was 5 years old. He races both road and cyclocross, blasting Eve’s “Let me Blow Your Mind” from his Ipod and really really likes Picante Mexicana burritos.
“Cycling provides a means to actively, mentally and physically take on the challenges and road blocks everyday. It also gives me the ability to eat ANYTHING AS MUCH AS AND HOWEVER I WANT, which I have discovered plays a very very large role in personal happiness.”
His main qualm with the cycling in Boston?
“The lack of road/commuter etiquette I encounter on a day to day basis. I’m talking about the other bicyclists that feel they need to turn their commute home into a freak’ time trial. Last week on my usual slow cruise home, I was yelled at for not going fast enough in the bike lane. NOT FAST ENOUGH?!?! Come ON!.”
As most of you know, Boston has been hit with its first stint of seasonal weather. How does Matt, a competitive and occupational cyclist keep up?
” Honestly, I will always take snow over anything. During the winter, I hate sitting around it makes the day go by slower and you feel like crap, i just wanna keep moving! Staying warm is better than staying dry, do whatever you can to stay warm, it will keep your senses sharp and sometimes doing the homework for the other guy its just as important to look for someone on top of looking for yourself.”
Advice for novice winter cyclists?
“Always assume that they, motorists, don’t see you! It’s not like the nice weather, people look even less because it’s crappy out. Motorists don’t think that there will be bike riders in cold weather, but cycling doesn’t disappear, there’s still a very strong crowd of riders who ride all around the clock!”
Thanks for stopping by today Matt!