Monday, 11 January 2010

Identiti Persona frame coming soon!


Identiti released some more details about its first jump into the fixed gear market this week. Here's what they had to say :-



We are stoked to announce that we have just finished the R&D on our new Fixed Gear Freestyle frame (the Persona) and we are now satisfied that it is exactly what we envisaged.

It should be available in Feb/March. In the meantime here are some sneek peek shots and details:

Freestyle Fixed Gear frame designed for the rigours of street riding.
BMX/MTB influenced lightweight and strong frame for the Fixed Gear Freestyle fraternity.

Identiti are already trusted the World over in the 4X and Jump bike markets and have the knowledge and ability to produce performance hardtail frames and forks for this evolving market sector.

Most frames currently available for Fixie use were designed as “Road” products, and will struggle to handle harder use, so we’ve used some of the stuff we’ve learnt over the years to provide a strong but not excessively heavy frame that can handle today’s progressive riding.
We’ve tweaked the classic fixie frame geometry to provide a little more space up front for bar spins etc, and a sloping top tube…to allow more room and manouverability. A downtube box gusset adds additional strength where it is needed most.

The Persona also features unique Taper-Lock CNC dropouts keep your chain tight without the need for chain tugs and is in keeping with the frames’ minimalist clean looks. With the Taperlock system, your wheel can never pull forwards under pedal torque.

Specs:
Sloping Top Tube.
Double butted TAF Cr-Moly tubing throughout.
19-15mm tapered seat stays.
Oval and tapered 410mm chainstays.
Taper-Lock CNC dropouts (no tugs required).
Open tail box downtube gusset.
Integrated headset (Campy type) included.
Sticker sheet included (non applied)

Weight : 2,305g (5.1 lbs).

Matte Black, Metallic Orange or Chrome Plate.

3 sizes: Small 49.4cm, Medium 51.4cm, Large 53.4cm.
Price around £275.00 including headset and seat clamp.

The Persona will also be available as a complete bike – full spec tba but they will definitely come with the superb Identiti FFX forks and Halo wheels. The attached images of the built up sample bike are pretty close to what will be the final specs.

Thursday, 7 January 2010

Massive Charge Spoon re-stock!

We've had a big delivery from Charge bikes today which has seen us back up to good stocks of all colours of Charge spoon and as part of our January sale you can pick up a Charge Cromo spoon for just £19.99!

Our range of Spoons can be found here


Tuesday, 17 November 2009

Triton Cycles - Epping Forest Shop Rides




Epping Forest is one of Londons best MTB spots and its right on our doorstep. It offers miles and miles of great flowy singletrack.

As there's no set trails in Epping it can be a bit of a nightmare to find your way around and keep the trails linked up. So why not tag along on one of our Sunday morning rides and get the guided tour.

Our riding group are an easy going informal bunch of riders all there just for a good social ride. We cover anything between 10-15miles of singletrack on a Sunday morning ride at a leisurely pace. We stop for mechanicals and breaks along the way.

The route varies from ride to ride and will depend on who's out/trail conditions etc. We welcome riders of all abilitys and ages. Our riders typically age between 18-55. All we ask if your going to join us on a ride is you have a helmet and a spare inner tube. If you don't have these two items feel free to pop into the shop and we'll happily help you out.




Our Sunday morning rides normally start at 8:30-9am at High Beech (Google Map Link below) we meet by a Green Tea Hut at High Beech, there’s ample parking around and High Beech is one of the most central points of the forest. At this time in the morning there can be a lot of riding groups leaving the car park so if in doubt look our for the silver Triton van.



View High Beech in a larger map



Tips for riding Epping Forest

During the winter we'd recommend investing in some mud tyres, Epping is known for being a very muddy riding spot. Mud tyres will keep you upright and they'll also offer you better traction on the singletrack.

Hydration is key. A lot of riders will either run hydration packs or water bottles - whatever you choose, make sure you keep hydrated.

Friday, 22 May 2009

Hans Rey drops into Epping Forest

Hans Rey , MTB Legend and all round nice guy. Managed to make me one happy chappy last week. (For those of you who haven't heard of Hans head over to Hans Reys webite here.)



I was out riding with the guys from Hotwheels(GT Bikes Uk distributor) a few weeks ago. Blasting around Epping's great singletrack trails we got chatting about the GT team and how Hans Rey was currently in the uk. I casually mentioned to one of the guys from hotwheels how i'd always wanted to ride with Hans Rey, we finished the ride and i thought nothing more of it.

Fast forward a couple of days and i recieved a phone call from one of the lads at Hotwheels. Turned out Hans was heading over to Europe for a few Trials shows and to visit some of his other sponsers and would be up for a few hours hitting up the local Epping trails on Tuesday. I was speechless, not only was i going to go riding with hans but we were gonna ride my local trails!

Tuesday came round and we all arranged to meet at High Beech for 1:30pm. I rolled up fashionable(ok , not that fashionable just late) late at 1:45pm. Hans and the guys from hotwheels were already there. Hans has a killer motorhome he uses to travel around europe for Trials shows etc. its the same motorhome him and Steve Peat did their Ireland road trip in.

Hans showed me all the bikes he'd brought along for the trip his GT Zaskar Trials bike, His GT Marathon and GT Sanction. His bike of choice for Epping was the GT Marathon. We set off and headed south to Pole hill. I tryed to keep the trails interesting as hans is known for riding some crazy stuff , but Hans really liked the south trails mentioning that they had really good flow.

We then headed from pole hill down to connaught water and on to the loughton trails and back to high beech, Its was a good 2 hour blast with some amazing company. We decided to Finish the day off with a quick pint up at the Pub at High Beech before hans had to make a move to catch his ferry over to france.

Before hans set off he signed a few posters for me. A true ambassador for Cycling in all forms! Thanks Hans you really made my day!

Below is a picture of Han's Dad(who was along for the trip) , Hans Rey , Me and Dave from Hotwheels

Thursday, 12 March 2009

FitBikeCo New piovtal seat.





We've been waiting ages for this one but there finally on there way , Should arrive with us in the next few days.

Wednesday, 4 March 2009

Combo Deals and Custom Wheels

Were starting to offer some combo deals , This month we have some BMX Seat and Post and post deals you can now upgrade to Pivotal for less than you think. Check them out here.


Were also offering Custom BMX Complete wheels now on our site. We have a range of wheels on display check them out here.



If you have something you'd like built up e-mail us for a quote.

Thursday, 5 February 2009

The BMX Bike of the FUTURE!

BMX bike of the Future check it out on the ride bmx site here