Sim Works teamed up with its friend Molly Sugar to design a “Desert Animals Collection”, including a long-sleeve t-shirt, bottle, and bandana. Inspired by the rich abundance of wildlife and dynamic landscapes of the American Southwest, this collection is a reflection of home for Tucson AZ based, Molly Sugar. Roll on over to Sim Works to read about this collaboration and shop the Desert Animals Collection.
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Sim Works Good Vibes Coffee Kit
Sim Works compiled a few of its favorite pieces from the Japanese brand’s new Coffee Collection and bundled them in this extra handsome compact new shoulder/handlebar bag from the SimLoader collection. They’re calling it the “Good Vibes Coffee Kit” ($180).
You get your choice of bag color, insulated tumbler color, and filter color. Short of a way to boil some water, and grind some delicious Elevator x SimWorks ‘Good Vibes’ blend coffee, you’ll have everything you need for a memorable pour-over experience on the go.
Check out more at Sim Works. Don’t miss a selection of Sim Works-themed Reportage in our Archives below!
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Sim Works Limited Edition Gold
Eagle-eyed readers might have caught a glimpse of the new Sim Works limited edition Gold color in our MADE People and Products Reportage. Well today the Japanese-based cycling company has released its 2024 Gold component kit online with both sizes of its Bubbly pedals, Rhonda stem face plate, Sim Drops bar ends, and stem caps all in a lustre gold finish.
Find the full kit at Sim Works.
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2024 MADE Bike Show Part 04: Ahearne, Jeffrey Bock, Neuhaus, Rock Lobster, Scarab, Sim Works/Doppo, Souvenir, Squid, Tonic, Zabrina
Our 2024 MADE Bike Show coverage from Portland, Oregon, continues with Part 04. Click on through below for selects from Ahearne, Jeffrey Bock, Neuhaus, Rock Lobster, Scarab, Sim Works/Doppo, Souvenir, Squid, Tonic, and Zabrina.
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Sim Works and Peace Sports Ramen Outside Ride and Onigiri Party at MADE
SimWorks will have a booth at @made.bike in Portland, OR August 23-25 and will do its first ever Ramen Outside Ride with @peace.sports. Join Sim Works for a ride celebrating the MADE show and riding bikes and all of the amazing people who make it possible.
The Sim Works team will ride from MADE (Zidell Yards) to Washington Park to eat ramen and hang out. Then, they’ll ride to SimWorks HQ to eat some homemade Onigiri to finish the ride and party!
Details:
Saturday, August 24
3:30pm: Meet up at MADE BIKE show (Zidell Yards)
4:00pm: Roll out
Make Ramen outside at Stevens Pavilion Picnic Shelter in Washington Park 🍜
6-8pm: End Onigiri Party at SimWorks HQ
Check out more at the Sim Works Instagram.
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Sim Works Volummy Tires 26 x 2.3″ Supple Tires for a Vintage MTB
This week, Sim Works introduced a new 26 x 2.3″ version of its popular Panaracer-produced Volummy tire ($64). Plump, round, slick tires with a large air capacity provide a comfortable, smooth, and efficient ride. Volummy strikes a sweet spot on puncture resistance and durability with supple, pliable construction…
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REMINDER: March’s Group Ride Giveaway: A Sim Works Cockpit and Seatpost of Your Choice!
We’ve partnered up with Sim Works USA to give away a Sim Works kit for your bike including any in-stock seatpost, stem, and handlebar (drop or flat) of your choice for our March Group Ride giveaway! Sign up by March 31st for your chance to win!
Sim Works makes some of the classiest components for your bikes, all at the Nitto factory in Japan. Check out Sim Works’ catalog!
Check out John’s extended storytelling surrounding Nagoya, where Sim Works is based:
- Shaping Cycling Culture in Nagoya with Circles Japan
- Riding Circles Around Mount Fuji
- Bicycle Camping on Izu Oshima and Riding Mount Mihara with Circles
- Circles Japan Personal Bike Show: Dobbat’s Succeed Fillet Road
Check this post out for all the information on how to join Group Ride for $6.66/month or $69.69/year.
SIGN UP HERE.
Congrats to Tyler in Austin, TX! You’ve won the Rig’d Rambleswing!
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SimWorks by Velocity Polished Standalone Rims
SimWorks knows the demand for polished rims is high, so they teamed up with Velocity USA to offer its Standalone rims in a mirror finish…
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Sim Works: To Smile Bar Dirt Drop Now Comes in a 31.8 Clamp
Sim Works’ trusty, Nitto-made dirt drop, the To Smile bar, is back in stock, and this round, it’s been updated with a 31.8 ⌀ clamp.
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A First Look at Sim Works’ New Doppo Locust Touring Bike and SimLoaders Bags
We got our first look at the made in Portland, Oregon Sim Works SimLoaders bags during our Chris King Open House Reportage this year and today, the Japanese brand announced the full lineup, coinciding with a completely redesigned Doppo touring bike, now dubbed the Locust and with either 27.5×2.8″ or 29×2.4″ tire clearance!
We first showcased the Doppo when John did a bike tour around Mt. Fuji with the Circles crew back in 2016, so it’s exciting to see the newest permutation of this line. Read on for a complete look at the SimLoaders Bags and the new Doppo Locust below!
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Bikes and More from the Chris King Open House 2023
With this year’s Chris King Open House coming right after the 2023 MADE Bike Show, the event decided to shift gears and focus on the Portland area’s outdoor brands. Chris King opened its doors to the public, unveiling the process that goes into machining bike parts in the USA, while inviting the broader outdoor industry to display their products. It was a full day of bikes and more! Check out our Reportage, sent in by Chris King and let us know your favorite bike in the comments!
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Radar Roundup: Stinner Carrizo All-Road Bike, Lost and Found Registration is Open, Industry Nine Bronze, Sim Works Homage Green Pack, OMBRAZ Frost, Le Coursier, and Pedaling Across Wisconsin
Our Radar Roundup compiles products and videos from the ‘net in an easy-to-digest format. Read on below for today’s findings…
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Radar Roundup: Xpac Tulip and Holy LaRon, Falconer Ti One Hitter, Ride Farr Headspace Stem V2, Safety Pizza Burnt Slice, Formula Cura Silver Brakes, Cascada Land Outdoor Shirt, Nitto Craft 5 Stem, Sim Works WB Loader, and What Makes a Bike Ride Well?
Our Radar Roundup compiles products and videos from the ‘net in an easy-to-digest format. Read on below for today’s findings…
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Radar Roundup: BERD Sparrow Gravel Wheels, Sim Works Rhonda Stem Restock, Tomii Cycles Hammered Mini Bells, Moondust and Bummerland Coexist, Jack Supply Co Toaster, and The NOW Ride
Our Radar Roundup compiles products and videos from the ‘net in an easy-to-digest format. Read on below for today’s findings…
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The Tale of the Humongous Rock Lobster
This is the story of a perpetually unfinished project, but also of a really cool bike that’s taken me a lot of great places – and how it came to me is its own unlikely story. The fact that a custom Rock Lobster built for someone else has been the best fitting bike I’ve ever owned is pure coincidence, particularly as I would learn that it didn’t quite fit the original owner as they had hoped. Settle in for the Tale of the Humongous Rock Lobster.
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Radar Roundup: BTCHN Titanium Drop Bars, Sklar SuperSomething Stock, Brooks B190, SimWorks X PAUL Turquoise, Oracle Ridge Endurance PLUS, Pas Normal X fizik, The Business of Cycling, 2023 Nutmeg Nor’easter, Fab’s User Manual, Bikepacking in a Suit, Nukeproof Digger, and Racing in Kyrgyzstan
Our Radar Roundup compiles products and videos from the ‘net in an easy-to-digest format. Read on below for today’s findings…
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2023 MADE Bike Show Coverage: Part 03 – Argonaut, Bantam, Destroy, Heavy, Ignite, No22, Onguza, Retrotec, Sim Works, and Wolfhound
We’re here in Portland, covering the 2023 MADE Bike Show, looking for bikes that we thought you, the readers of The Radavist would appreciate. Josh and John have been scouring the halls of the show for bikes to document, and we’ve got Part 03 of our coverage for you to enjoy…
Thanks to 1-Up USA for sponsoring our continued 2023 MADE Bike Show coverage!
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Radar Roundup: New RockShox SID, Limited Ortlieb Bags, Ripton Artist Series, Taco Pedal Re-Up, and Riv Re-Ups
Our Radar Roundup compiles products and videos from the ‘net in an easy-to-digest format. Read on below for today’s findings…