Tuesday, September 1, 2009 3:58pm PDT

FitBikeCo FlipBook

By: Teddy Parker

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Last time they did one of these I spent a fair amount of time dissing it and hating on every product shown. But this is the complete flipbook for 2010 with all the bikes and parts and...

Let's get down to it. Their complete line is insane. You know it is insane when a person who already has a really expensive custom built bicycle wants one. The Aitken and Cleveland pro bikes look dialed. And there is a really well-rounded line up this year for riders all sizes, all ages, all styles, etc.

They have introduced their cranks to their line up. They have their other parts as always, sprockets, seats, posts, pedals, forks, bars, etc. Some new Dehart grips are out that look quite nice. All these parts are nice but the emphasis is on those bicycles. Aitken's signature complete is basically his bike with lower quality frame fork bars cranks. I suppose that's all, almost exactly the same.

The black TRL3 is a great lower-priced option for trails riders. Van Homan's complete is dialed as always. I think the only signature with a gyro. The street completes, Delarosa and White, come with that caliper brake that you are going to yank off immediately. I would get Tom's 2-piece bar, murdered out bike before Edwin's dank purple 4-piece bar machine. And Eddie's signature bike is supposed to be the ultimate. Thing looks fresh out the box. Chase's looks... less good. And if you can't afford that check out the TECH2.5 and TECH1 in black. Both so fresh.

Little bikes for little people. Big bikes for big people. All the new frames and apparel all frehs as well. So good. Look through this.

http://www.fitbikeco.com/fit2010.html

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