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It's no secret that Nutcase founder Michael Morrow gets rest, relaxation, and inspiration from trips to the islands. But on one of his last trips he got something a little extra: a torn Achilles heel. View Post
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Bike joy is important to Todd, but for his re-introduction to riding, he is also clear that his reasons to ride are originating with a cause he deeply believes in and is passionate about. View Post
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It started with a sugar skull. Nutcase founder Michael Morrow became fascinated with the intricate and elaborate sugar-spun skulls that are part of indigenous Mexican culture. View Post
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Bike Expo New York (at Pier 36 this year) is a high-energy show, the largest annual consumer extravaganza for biking in the world. Which means, it can be a little daunting. But at our booth we're laid back and having fun. Come and see us - we're at booth #215. View Post
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May is National Bike Month. It's almost May and while we think biking can be for all seasons, it's the start of fair weather bike fun. View Post
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Finding a shade of purple that is not too reddish, not too mauve, not too dark, and not overly fussy – was key for the new 2015 Island Sunset Street helmet. View Post
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I know how important a helmet is. My mom's a nurse, and she thinks that you have the best helmets. I normally just use a regular helmet, but I would feel cooler and safer with yours. View Post
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"In Sci Fi there's always something of poking fun, making a joke," Michael said, "If you think about the X Files posters and then simplify it, that's Alien Abduction." View Post