Saturday, November 29, 2014

Black Friday - Help Others


   
     
2nd Annual "Black Friday" means Help Others!
  
last year we launched a revolutionary idea -- rather than open at midnight on Thanksgiving or offer you a big sale, we want to coast on your Thanksgiving goodwill.
  
last year, a portion of all sales on the Friday after Thanksgiving benefited CASA, a local service that provides support for kids in the judicial system.
  
this year, a portion of the proceeds of ALL SALES ON FRIDAY and SATURDAY will go to Trips For Kids, one of our other favorite nonprofits.
  
come and shop! get something cool for yourself or someone else and help a needy kid ride a bike!
  
  
  

This is why we love what we do -- we love sharing our excitement about cycling and mountain biking and all the great stuff that goes along with it!
  
Be sure to test ride everything before you invest in your bicycle! And be sure your bike shop keeps you riding happy and healthy!
  
Happy Thanksgiving, happy winter riding! Lights are in stock and ready for the shorter days!!
  
Sincerely,
  
The Bike Station Team
Bike Station Aptos
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About Bike Station Aptos

Bike Station Aptos is a locally owned and operated bicycle shop located in Aptos, CA. Bike Station Aptos strives to offer the community the finest and most innovative cycling products the industry has to offer. We understand the importance of personalized service and attention to detail, and we have everything you'll need when it comes to cycling -- both on elite and recreational levels.  If we don't have it, we usually know where to get it. For more information, visit our website at www.bikestationaptos.comYour bike is our business!

Friday, June 27, 2014

Bike Demo Party THIS WEEKEND! Saturday June 28th 10am - 4pm




 
     
PARTY!!!!!
Join us Saturday June 28 for a very special 
customer appreciation day!
  
In our tenth year of business, we want to thank you for your continued support of your local bike shop and your local community!
    
  we will have Raleigh, LaPierre, and BMC demos to ride!

ALSO.....we will have electric bikes by Easy Motion -- come and try one and see what all the fuss is about! commute to work and do errands without breaking a sweat!

bring your shoes and your appetite!

All you have to do is test ride and you will receive an armband to visit the taco truck! (you may also have the ride of your life!)

12 - 4 at the shop

This is why we love what we do -- we love sharing our excitement about cycling and mountain biking and all the great stuff that goes along with it!
  
Be sure to test ride everything before you invest in your bicycle! And be sure your bike shop keeps you riding happy and healthy!
  
Sincerely,
  
The Bike Station Team
Bike Station Aptos
Save 10%
Mention this coupon and receive 10% off your next purchase!  May not be combined with any other offer or sale.  Good on our regular-priced, in-stock accessories, excluding bicycles, framesets, and Assos clothing. Also not valid in certain rare cases where manufacturers' policy prohibits us from offering discounts.When applicable, tax is added after discount. Limit: one per customer.

Offer Expires: Never!
About Bike Station Aptos

Bike Station Aptos is a locally owned and operated bicycle shop located in Aptos, CA. Bike Station Aptos strives to offer the community the finest and most innovative cycling products the industry has to offer. We understand the importance of personalized service and attention to detail, and we have everything you'll need when it comes to cycling -- both on elite and recreational levels.  If we don't have it, we usually know where to get it. For more information, visit our website at www.bikestationaptos.comYour bike is our business.  

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Bike to Work Week is coming! May 5th - 9th

Bike to work week starts FRIDAY! What a great way to start your weekend! Ride your bike to work in this amazing weather! Remember to stop by the shop on your bike and enter our Bike to Work raffle for a FREE HELMET!

Check out all the festivities at: www.bike2work.com

Monday, April 14, 2014

Is that 100 bucks in your pocket?

Raleigh are having a great promotion. Buy a Raleigh and get up to 100 bucks cash in your wallet. It is like putting on your favorite jeans and finding a 100 bucks in the pocket you did not even know you had!
Follow this link for details http://www.raleighusa.com/get-out-and-ride-rebate or come see us at the shop!


Tuesday, February 25, 2014

BMC GF01 Ultegra Di2 - the new all day rider

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Review: Lapierre Zesty AM 427

2014 Lapierre 27.5 (650B) Zesty AM

At 5'5" and 135lbs the medium demo Zesty I grabbed from the shop today is technically a bit big for my frame but with a friend riding my trusty Norco Sight today I decided to take the plunge and see how all the hype surrounding this euro bike and E:i technology really fared on our terrain here with a loop in the Soquel Demonstration Forest followed by a fast fire-road descent into Aptos. Thanks Dave @ Shuttle Smith for the ride up!

First the bike:
As a demo bike for a shop with few demos to speak of we wanted to choose something that would compliment the bike designers and the technology they employ without breaking the proverbial bank ($4299). We opted for the Zesty AM 427 in a medium (options for s-xl) which is comprised of an alloy frame, 27.5 (650B) wheels, Lapierres own OST+ suspension design, RockShox Stealth Reverb, and sporting a 150mm travel Fox Float CTD Evolution fork with a Rockshox Monarch RT3 E:i shock. The kit on this bike is a mix of XT (shadow plus rear derailleur), SLX shifters, RaceFace Turbine 36/22 crank, and Avid Elixir 5 brakes... a bit of a mongrel from the parts perspective but everything measured solidly mid-level with an err towards stout rather than light. That being said the bike was a respectable 30.5lbs with pedals!

The Linkage:
Lapierre uses a proprietary suspension desgin called OST+. In short this is a virtual pivot design that  uses chain tension to deflect pedal bob without sacrificing the neutral suspension. In designing OST+ Lapierre assumes a shock will not have a climbing platform or "Pro Pedal". By developing the climbing traits into the virtual pivot placement and chain line each pedal stroke causes the chain to pull the rear triangle into the perfect force balance position and when in that position there is no negative pedal feedback and rear tire grip is optimized. OST+ isn't just tuned for climbing though, the ratio curve is progressive with a plush initial feel for better grip and more comfort ramping up at the end of travel for better control and bottom out prevention.

The Suspension Setup:
Admittedly this is a machine you will want to spend a few minutes getting to know before hitting the trail. There is a lot going on with this beyond just a simple setting of sag and rebound before you rip your local singletrack. The E:i needs an understanding rider or at least a well-mannered shop guy to interview you about your preferred trail and riding style and set up the auto mode properly before you blast outta there. The heart of the E:i and what makes it a great addition to this bike is the auto mode. The entire system works off three sensors: two accelerometers one on the fork leg, one in the handlebar mounted computer unit, and a cadence sensor build into the bottom bracket. The sensors detect the speed of the bike, size of the bump, and whether the rider is still pedaling before computing. Based on the sensor feedback the shock moves into one of three modes: "Open" = full plush, "Platform" = medium compression settings, or "Blocked" = lockout or a pedaling platform. The E:i auto mode is tunable and can be prioritized for a given riders style with 5 levels of engagement. Level 5 prioritizes pedaling efficiency only moving to platform or open when the fork is taking big hits and there little to no pedaling going on while level 1 prioritizes plushness and will move to open with smaller fork hits and some pedaling. Most of us will thrive somewhere in the middle but with the option to change levels on the trail the tune-ability is literally at your fingertips. With changes only taking .01 seconds to take reach the shock that translates to a possibility of more than 20 shock adjustments per minute. That would be damn hard to do even with a cable actuated remote for your shock (not to mention the focus it takes to make a remote adjustment even several times a minute, which inevitably leaves you less tuned in to whats coming up on the trail). A note about SAG - setting sag is an important part of initial suspension setup and Lapierre did us a solid by putting an indicator line that you can see while on the saddle.

If you're not one for brains built into your bike (no offense Spcz'd) then you can still get by on this demo as the Open, Platform, and Blocked settings are reachable on the fly through the remote, just bypass the auto mode in the menu and you're back in control.

The Ride:
Now that we've spent the time to dial in the suspension, set tire pressure, and adjusted the height on the Reverb we're ready to hit the trail. The 67 degree head tube angle, 434mm reach, and 150mm suspension set this bike solidly in the All-Mountain category. Descent and Ascent were considered equally when Lapierre designed this bike and it showed when we took this bike up to the Demonstration Forest in Nisene Marks. The climbs are fast and efficient but not so efficient that  technical rooty/rocky sections were compromised, the suspension got moving even under heavy chain tension to smooth out the terrain and keep the rear tire firmly in touch with the trail. The geometry suited climbing well and I found myself moving forward on the saddle less often than other recent demos in order to balance my weight for the steep sections. The front end stayed planted and fairly steady on the climbs with a very slight propensity to wander if I stopped paying attention. The short chainstays make this a lively and fun ride, very capable in tight sections, and paired with the slack head angle the steep sections and braking bumps are a breeze. The bike handled surprising well on the bigger trails soaking up mid-sized hits with the right amount of platform to leave you feeling stable, and certainly not feeling like you're blowing through the travel. Boost the Zesty, land hard and you'll feel the progressiveness of the suspension curve kick in but it still handled predictably and never felt harsh. One issue I found a bit annoying was heel strike on the over sized seat-stays which might be solved with a lower profile shoe or a clipless pedal (I used flats with Five Ten's), on the other hand the stiffness offered by these same bulky chainstays in berms and off cambered sections almost makes up for their inconvenience.  

In summary:
An all day rider that tames the tricky ascents, is lively and flickable, and still handles the big features of some of our finest trails with charm. This envy-enducing machine will make you want to get out and ride harder and longer than you already do.

Don't take my word for it though, come by and take out our demo bike and see for yourself!