Filter By:
- Bikes (177)
- Parts (27)
- Accessories (10)
- Clothing (70)
- Helmets (18)
- Shoes (13)
- Books / Literature (5)
- Show More Brands
- Show Fewer Brands
- Show More Sizes
- Show Fewer Sizes
- Show More Model Years
- Show Fewer Model Years
Sale
$4.62
$6.60
30% Off
Brake Pad Spreader Springs
- Available for Guide Ultimate and Guide X0 brakes
$5.95
$7.95
25% Off
Details matter when you are building up your ride. These M5x15mm water bottle cage bolts are the perfect finishing touch to a bike built with our colored headset spacers, chainrings, chainring bolts, and stem caps. Sold in packages of four.
COMPATIBILITY
- Any bike with standard water bottle cage braze-ons
Note: bolts are for use on water bottle cages only. Never use these aluminum bolts in a structural application.
$9.00
$9.75
8% Off
Spring 2023 Bicycle Quarterly
- The incredible story of the 2700 km Rhino Run bikepacking race
- Are gravel bikes slower than road bikes? A scientific test.
- Testing the Made-in-France Distance 45 gravel bike
- Arizona’s Sky Islands—a magical landscape
$11.90
$17.00
30% Off
Stainless steel caliper hardware kits for repair and maintenance.
$13.00 - $20.00
$18.00 - $20.00
Up to 35% Off
Hello, Adventure Journal here. Nice to meet you. Printed four times a year in March, June, September, and December. Inside, you’ll discover:
- Columns such as All Things Bike, Camp Notes, Historical Badass, Overlandia, Reader Poll and Weekend Cabin
- Categories such as Blog, Essays, Gear, News + Issues, People + Culture, Recommended Reading and Videos
$13.30
$19.00
30% Off
- Lever blade kits sold each
- Includes cam guide
$13.30 - $24.00
$19.00 - $24.00
Up to 30% Off
Disc brake mount adaptor.
- Includes stainless steel adaptor and caliper bolts
$13.49 - $25.99
$15.99 - $25.99
Up to 16% Off
Jagwire's Road Sport Brake Pads feature their tried-and-true Pro Series compound for excellent braking and durability. The pads are cartridge-style for easy replacement without losing your brake shoe position and there are wheels guides on the shoes to help when you're putting a wheel back on.
$13.65
$21.00
35% Off
Welcome to Rouleur 118: the Classics Issue.
If the Tour de France is the idealised version of cycling, with blue skies, warm temperatures, sublime mountain landscapes and the colourful swish of the peloton along beautifully engineered roads, the Classics are more like real life.
The great one-day races of Belgium and northern Europe – the Tour of Flanders, Paris-Roubaix, E3, Gent-Wevelgem, Liège-Bastogne-Liège et al – are gritty, monochromatic affairs. They take place on farm roads, with all the attendant unglamorous sights and smells, in muddy, unspectacular landscapes where the trees are still bare in early spring. It’s probably raining, and it’s definitely chilly.
We dream of the Tour de France; the Classics are more like everyday life. But they are also epic in their own way. The racing follows an entirely different pattern to the Tour. The Tour is about energy-saving and patience; in the Classics, especially in the modern era, who dares wins. And if whoever dares loses, well, there’s another race in a few days’ time. Issue 118 celebrates all things Classics, from the WorldTour riders who have made their mark on these cobbled roads to the places that bring these places to life.
$13.65
$21.00
35% Off
The Soul Issue
For me, more than any other sport and activity, cycling is all about soul. Cycling gets me from A to B and it keeps me fit, healthy and happy, but even more importantly it makes me feel. Our latest magazine, Rouleur 119: the Soul issue explores all the ways that cycling elevates our spirits, lifts our mood and enhances our interaction with the world.
When we brainstormed ideas for issue themes through 2023, we had already committed to making Rouleur 116 at the end of 2022 our ‘Mind’ issue. We quickly decided that ‘Body’ (Rouleur 117) would be our first magazine of 2023. And we couldn’t have ‘Mind’ and ‘Body’ editions without a ‘Soul’ magazine to complete the trinity.
The funny thing is, nobody really knows what a soul is. Philosophers and scientists have for over four thousand years pondered the existence of the soul. Where is it? What is it? Classical philosophers theorised that it resided in the liver; Aristotle proclaimed that it was in the heart (getting closer now); Plato and Pythagoras suggested the brain was the seat of the soul. Herophilus, a more detail-focused and specific kind of philosopher, posited that the soul was exactly in the fourth ventricle of the brain. Even so, René Descartes concluded centuries later that the soul and the body were separate things. Basically, we haven’t got a clue. But at the same time, we know exactly what a soul is. That feeling you have when riding a bike or immersing yourself in a bike race? That’s the wave we’re riding in this edition of the magazine.
What’s in the magazine?
- Remco Evenepoel: The age of Remco
- Crossing the Divide
- Burn Brightly
- Cycling, Spirituality and Escape
$13.65
$21.00
35% Off
There is no better way of travelling than by bike. It is the cheapest, cleanest and healthiest way of getting from A to B, and at a speed which makes short work of long distances, but which allows us to take in our surroundings.
Every bike ride is a journey, both literal and emotional, and in the latest edition of Rouleur, our Travel Edition, we have asked what it really means to explore and travel by bike. We know as cyclists that the journey is as important as the destination, and is sometimes even the point. But that’s not to say that the destination is not important – we learn a lot by exploring new places, and travelling teaches us about the world. We travel, they say, to find ourselves. However, we can also discover some amazing places en route.
Inside
The Road
For Rouleur 122: the Travel Edition, the opening feature is The Road, by Richard Abraham, with pictures by Jered and Ashley Gruber. Richard’s pitch for The Road was an unusual one: the destination is secret, though if you read between the lines, maybe you can work out where to look for it. Much like the beach that featured in Alex Garland’s turn-of-the-century backpacking novel The Beach, The Road is a shared secret among those who like to explore the best cycling routes. It’s not the highest road, nor the steepest, nor the most epic, but it does have a character all of its own, and it is atmospheric and scenic. Best of all, it’s rarely used by cars, and to Richard’s mind, offers the very best kind of riding experience. We’re not going to tell you where it is, but part of the point is to understand that The Road symbolises all our favourite roads. The perfect riding experience doesn’t have to be a bucket-list destination like L’Alpe d’Huez or the Col du Tourmalet, it can sometimes be found in the most surprising places.
Alison Jackson
Of course, travel is about the people we meet as well as the places we go, and our at-home feature with Alison Jackson, the Paris-Roubaix champion, ticks both boxes. Canadian journalist Curtis Gillespie, in his first feature for Rouleur, went to visit the irrepressible Jackson at the farm she grew up on, and along with Cooper & O’Hara photography, came up with Alison Jackson Has Outdoor Energy. The Jackson farm is close to the Alberta/Saskatchewan border in rural western Canada, and to say that it is an unusual background for a professional cyclist is to understate the case. Canada’s three prairie provinces are approximately 15 times the size of England, and are home to a population of approximately a million people, and it’s no surprise to find out that Jackson’s journey from deepest Canada to the Paris-Roubaix podium has been a convoluted one. But what really shines through in Curtis’s feature is Jackson’s raw energy and joie de vivre. Read this feature, and then buy a ticket to Rouleur Live, where Jackson will be making an appearance.
Nothing Beside Remains
We often associate cycling travel features with big landscapes and mountain scenery. The most epic cycling tours head up into the mountains, where cyclists can commune with nature and enjoy the view. However, Tom Owen and Matt Grayson came up with a bike tour with a difference for their feature Nothing Beside Remains. Tom and Matt went bikepacking around Sardinia. So far, so normal, because Sardinia is a beautiful place – a Mediterranean island with forested mountains, lovely seascapes and nice weather. However, Tom and Matt were on an urbex (urban exploration) tour, and visited a series of atmospheric and eerie abandoned places – a huge crumbling satellite dish, a long-dead holiday resort and a disused chairlift among others. Travel is about culture, as well as nature, though in the case of some of the buildings Tom and Matt explored, nature is taking back over.
And more...
Also in Rouleur 122: the Travel Edition: the Tour de France visits the obscure town of Moulins, lost in La France Profonde; we cycle up from the top of the Col du Tourmalet to the Pic du Midi du Bigorre and ask if the Tour de France could one day follow the same route; Chris Marshall-Bell interviews Ethiopian rider Negasi Haylu Abreha; Amy Sedghi goes gravel riding in Sri Lanka for a week of sensory overload, heat, humidity and wild animals; Rachel Jary goes to Finland to take part in F1 driver Valtteri Bottas’s new event FNLD GRVL; James Startt visits Flanders, Roubaix and Lombardia winner Andrea Tafi at his agriturismo in Tuscany; we go to Iten in Kenya, more famous for producing the world’s fastest distance runners, to follow the Team Amani project; Art Cycle celebrates the career of professional cyclist and artist Maurice de Vlaminck; plus Technogym, Vittoria, Pico Aneto with Jack Ultracyclist, the Amalfi Coast, a long Tour stage to Peyragudes, Costa Brava, Heidi Franz, Orla, Ned and much, much more.
$14.00
$20.00
30% Off
Stainless steel caliper hardware kits for repair and maintenance of the popular Guide brake models.
$14.70
$21.00
30% Off
Replacement parts for SRAM Eagle AXS controllers.
$17.60
$22.00
20% Off
Here at Swift, we live by the rule that you can never have too many bandanas. This Wyatt Hersey art is beautiful enough to hang on a wall while the bandana itself is a Swiss Army knife of an accessory with endless utility. Printed by Bandana of the Month Club on a soft, summer-weight cotton.
A decade under the stars.
For the tenth year of Swift Campout we have put together a collection to celebrate the joy and light heartedness that comes from exploring the great outdoors on two wheels. We’ve teamed up with illustrator Wyatt Hersey, whose playful landscapes and whimsical characters bring the spirit behind Campout to life. Don’t miss out on this limited edition collection!
- Soft, light 100% cotton sublimated bandana.
- Measurements: 22? X 22?
- Woven in India. Printed in the USA.
$18.75 - $25.00
$25.00
Up to 25% Off
A true three-season sock, the Signature Wool Sock pairs ultrafine merino wool with the same great fit and construction found on our summer-weight socks. Cuff height is 18-22cm (2cm per size) from the heel and features a 2cm double welt. A cross-hatch arch band and closed-knit construction across the top of the foot ensure excellent fit, slim profile and added thermal protection, keeping your feet comfortable across a range of temps. Merino wool is naturally thermo-regulating and odor resistant. Nylon is incorporated for durability and longevity in high-wear areas.
Features
-Ultrafine Merino is incredibly soft, moisture wicking and thermo-regulating
- Light weight for three-season comfort
- Crosshatch knit arch band keeps sock in place
- 16-20cm cuff based on size, with 2cm welt
Fabric Content
- 57% Merino Wool,40% Polyamide,3% Elastane
Care
Caring for your cycling gear properly will extend its life and maintain its performance, fit and quality. Its important to consider these instructions carefully. While we stand behind the quality of our apparel, not adhering to these instructions will void our warranty against manufacturing & defects.
We strongly recommend washing your new gear before wearing it. Youll find that your apparel will soften, and fit & comfort will improve after washing - especially with bibs & shorts.
Machine wash cool, 86F (30C) with like colors: Cooler temps maintain better longevity for your apparel. Like colors, especially lights, will remain more vibrant when washed with like colors.
Use mild detergent. Do not bleach or dry clean: Strong detergents & bleach can break down the fibers and elastane in the garment, dramatically reducing its life.
Close all fastenings: this goes also for other garments mixed in with your cycling apparel. Velcro closures or clasps can catch on stitching or trim and damage your garments.
Lay flat to dry. Do not tumble dry: Do not put your cycling apparel in the dryer. Even on low heat. Dont do it. Heat can damage fabric, elastic and heat transfer logos very easily. Lycra (Elastane) is used throughout our garments to provide compression and support and is susceptible to damage from heat and can irreparably damage your apparel.
$19.60 - $21.00
$21.00 - $28.00
Up to 30% Off
SRAM's Centra Twist Shifters are simple to use, offer solid shifting, and reliable construction. They feature a large ergonomic grip section and SRAM's 1:1 actuation for solid shifts. Plus, with a simple twist of the wrist, you can shift a handful of gears at once.
$20.00
$25.00
20% Off
Add a little style to your winter sock game with these lightweight Merino wool socks that wick moisture to keep feet dry. Wear them on their own on chilly days, or layer them with our midweight winter cycling socks for a vapor barrier in deep cold.
- Measures 9” tall
- Ideal for cool-weather riding
$21.50 - $25.00
$25.00
Up to 14% Off
Ten years of 45NRTH? We'll drink to that. This insulated bottle keeps your water from freezing on frosty rides. Use them in the summer to keep your water cold. Win-win.
$25.00
$30.00
17% Off
The Lavalüp insulated winter headband is a helmet-friendly solution for keeping ears warm without the full coverage of a cap. The ripstop outer fabric blocks cold wind, while the Merino wool blend lining and insulation regulate body heat and moisture.
- Soft, moisture-regulating Merino wool-blend lining
- 80 g Primaloft insulation
- Ripstop polyester outer fabric with stretch panel
$25.00
$30.00
17% Off
Show your love for winter with this comfortable and colorful t-shirt.
- 99% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton, 1% polyester
- Taped shoulders
$25.00
$30.00
17% Off
Show your love for winter with this comfortable and colorful t-shirt.
- 99% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton, 1% polyester
- Taped shoulders
$25.00 - $49.95
$25.00 - $49.95
Up to 17% Off
Swank is retro-value for modern times, carrying the freedom of youth into the excitement and unpredictability of tomorrow. Swank’s light frame is designed for a no-slip fit and is equipped with shatterproof, scratch-resistant lenses covering a spectrum of popular colors.
$25.20 - $30.00
$27.00 - $36.00
Up to 30% Off
To keep your Avid brakes functioning properly, check your pads for wear and replace them when necessary. Organic compound pads are softer for quieter braking and increased modulation, while metallic pads dissipate heat better and last a bit longer. Two pads, one retraction spring and a mounting bolt are included (enough for one brake) in each pad set. And, choose an aluminum backing plate if you're really counting the grams.
$25.20
$36.00
30% Off
SRAM Hydraulic Brake Lever Parts
$25.60 - $32.00
$32.00
Up to 20% Off
Ride in style rocking this Swift Campout tee with a lovely monochromatic green print on a cream background.
A decade under the stars.
For the tenth year of Swift Campout we have put together a collection to celebrate the joy and light heartedness that comes from exploring the great outdoors on two wheels. We’ve teamed up with illustrator Wyatt Hersey, whose playful landscapes and whimsical characters bring the spirit behind Campout to life. Don’t miss out on this limited edition collection!
- Printed on 100% cotton
- Sizes S-XL
$26.60 - $38.00
$38.00
Up to 30% Off
SRAM PressFit 30/English Bottom Bracket Adaptor allows conventional threaded bottom brackets to be installed in a PF30 frame.
- Not to be used with internal threaded bottom brackets; compatible with BBs that use two external cups
$27.00
$30.00
10% Off
The Lavalüp insulated winter headband is a helmet-friendly solution for keeping ears warm without the full coverage of a cap. The ripstop outer fabric blocks cold wind, while the Merino wool blend lining and insulation regulate body heat and moisture.
- Soft, moisture-regulating Merino wool-blend lining
- 80 g Primaloft insulation
- Ripstop polyester outer fabric with stretch panel
- 10°F (-12°C) TO 30°F (-1°C) COMFORT
$27.00 - $45.00
$45.00
Up to 40% Off
Stretchy, quick-drying, moisture-wicking tech top that will keep you comfortable when you’re working hard. Built using Naia® Renew, the fabric has an ultrasoft, cotton-like, natural feel to give you a versatile look and all-day performance. Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory.
Specs & Features:
- Fit: Regular fit
- Ultracomfortable, Quick-to-Wick Fabric: Made with 70% recycled polyester and 30% Naia® Renew (a blend of renewable wood pulp and postconsumer plastics), this short-sleeved jersey-knit crewneck is stretchy, wicking and soft, and it won’t bind when you’re active
- Raglan Sleeve Construction: Raglan sleeve construction with underarm gussets offers chafe-free comfort and range of motion
- Locker Loop: A locker loop makes it easy to hang dry
- Tagless Design: No tags at the neck for itch-free comfort
- Woven Patagonia Logo: P-6 woven label at the left-front hem
- Resists Odors: Fabric resists odors
- Supporting the People Who Made This Product: Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory, which means the people who made this product earned a premium for their labor
- Country of Origin: Made in Vietnam.
- Weight: 122 g (4.3 oz)
$27.00 - $45.00
$45.00
Up to 40% Off
Created by Alexis Ziritt with comic-book style, this graphic features a happy-go-lucky trail dog, stoked out of its mind, chasing a singletrack. We printed it on an everyday-weight T-shirt made with organic cotton, which uses 84% less water and creates 16% less CO2 than a conventional cotton T-shirt. Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory.
Specs & Features
- Fit: Regular fit
- 100% Organic Cotton Tee: US-grown organic cotton is sourced from member farms of the Texas Organic Cotton Marketing Cooperative
- Versatile Crewneck: Crewneck style is classic and versatile, and has you covered for almost anything
- Built for Comfort and Fit: Ribbing at the neck and taped shoulder seams offer comfort and fit retention
- Hem Details: This T-shirt has a straight hem and can be worn tucked or untucked
- Original Artwork: Artwork by Alexis Ziritt
- Supporting the People Who Made This Product: Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory, which means the people who made this product earned a premium for their labor
- Country of Origin: Made in Mexico.
- Weight: 153 g (5.4 oz)
Page 1 of 11
Next page