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  • Riding With the Wind: Martha Bear Dallis

    Martha Bear Dallis

    During her first season of cycling this year, Martha Bear Dallis, 57, accidentally wore her helmet backwards on a ride. Distracted by turtles, she forgot to unclip her cycling shoes from her pedals and fell over on another rider. She accidentally deleted Strava data, which, to anyone who uses Strava, knows the sinking feeling of loss that comes with such erasure.

    Still, like so many cyclists who experience setbacks, Martha keeps riding.

    “The one thing about biking is that you have to give yourself a break,” Martha said. She and her husband, David Dallis, live in Brooklyn and Kingston, and the two of them are upstate weekend warriors.

     Martha Bear Dallis

    Martha works to promote wellness in corporations. It has been said that sitting is the new smoking. She made a goal last winter not only to improve her own wellness, but also to be able to keep up with David. 

    “It’s not about a number on a scale; it’s not about a dress size. I’ve lost a few pounds, but I’m biking because I want to be able to be strong,” Martha said.
    After spending time on trainer over the winter, she began cycling outdoors in the spring. She rode on her bottom-of-the-line bicycle, which was heavy, had flat platform pedals, and was a little outdated.

    One day, David surprised her with a Liv Avail Advanced 1. Martha compared riding her new bike to driving a Porsche. Riding an inexpensive bike, though she didn’t think much of it, turned out to be a disservice.

    “They’re just not great. You’re missing the mechanical advantage,” Martha said. “I need as much mechanical advantage as possible because that helps me get stronger.”

    Martha Bear Dallis

    Equipped with the physics of a high-end road bike, she could focus on having more fun and learning to deal with different riding conditions.

    “It’s a big math puzzle,” she said. “Wind velocity is like having another person on the road with you.”

    If you find yourself upstate near Kingston, Martha recommends her favorite ride: Hurley Mountain. The ride starts in Kingston, and heads into farmland. The half-way point is Davenport Farms. Fill your water bottle with fresh, ice-cold water from the same reservoir that supplies NYC with drinking water before heading onward.

    Martha Bear Dallis

    “My face gets all red, and I completely sweat, and I just don’t care. Every time you go out, it’s hard. That’s the thing about riding, is you go out, and it’s hard. There’s a magical thing that happens when you start to ride,” she said. “You’re gliding.”

    Martha Bear Dallis

     

     

    Rebecca Bratburd is an NYC based journalist. She writes the cycling blog Demystifying Women's Cycling

    Sam Polcer is an NYC based photographer. He is the author and photographer of the Preferred Mode blog.  

  • 2015 City Slicker Classic

    City Slicker Classic

    Announcing the City Slicker Classic...an off-road race right here in NYC! Beginners welcome. A great day of food, friends and bikes in the wilderness of Queens. Registration is now open for this November 7th event. No registration fee. Great great prizes for winners and otherwise. 

    Even of you don't have an off-road bike, sign up/show up and you can ride one from our demo fleet! Sign Up Here for registration!

  • Services (aka TLC for your bike)

    Check out our newly updated Services page.

    Redbeard Bikes is a full-service shop. We offer a few different tune-up options, wheel builds, and bike builds.

    Want something that's not listed? Give us a shout. We are the home of YES.



  • Wednesday Round-Up: Juno Edition

    Starting today, we'll bring you a weekly round-up of interesting bike stuff...every Wednesday!

    In Vision Zero news: an illuminating interview with Paul Steely White of Transportation Alternatives: On the Radical Idea that Cars Shouldn't Kill. Paul tells it like it is: "If a driver injures someone while committing a traffic violation it’s still an “oops” moment here in New York. Cops don’t investigate the crash scene. DAs, even when the evidence is there, aren’t pursuing meaningful charges. We still just don’t have that social stigma and cultural realization that driving is an extraordinarily grave undertaking. That when you get behind the wheel you absolutely are responsible."

    Another kind of zero: Velocio ZERO Bibtights got a sweet review in Bicycling Magazine. ("And isn’t that why you buy good cycling clothing? To be comfortable to the point that you don’t think about it.") Last we checked, Redbeard Bikes is the only shop in the city to carry Velocio cycling apparel for women.

    Registration for the TD Five Boro Bike Tour opened this week. The Tour happens Sunday, May 3, 2015. It's the world's biggest charitable bike ride! Proceeds from the Tour support Bike New York's awesome free bike education programs.

    Missy Erickson's first-hand account of the Track Cycling World Cup in Cali, Colombia last weekend. She brought home the bronze in the women's keirin race for Team USA!

    DUMBO BID featured us in its newsletter and on the blog: Winter Cycling Tips from the Redbeard Bikes Pros.

    Want to learn how to ride safely in a group? NYCC offers a formal training program for riders of all levels. Check out Spring Training with NYCC. Registration opens 2/11. If you've done this program, we're curious if you liked it!

    Reminder: all Redbeard shop rides are on hiatus till around March 15th. Our no-drop rides are another great opportunity to pick up some group riding skills and meet other cyclists. Save the date!

    Missy Erickson on the podium at the Track World Cup in Cali, Colombia.

  • Cheat Sheet: 7 Things You Need To Ride All Winter

    Whether you hail from Eastern Europe, Canada, or the American midwest, you've probably heard the expression, "There is no bad weather; only bad clothes." 

    Here at Redbeard, we agree one hundred percent. If you want to ride your bike all winter, you will need the right clothes...and a few other things. We wrote you a cheat sheet. 

    Don't have a bike? January and February are the best months to buy one! The shop is quiet, so you'll get lots of personalized attention...and when spring comes, you'll be fitter and faster than everyone who took the train all winter. 

    1. Socks & Gloves
    Feet and hands get cold first. Wool socks will keep your feet toasty. They retain heat well and wick away moisture. And you don't need to wash them after each wear!

    Gloves are tricky. Are they waterproof? Windproof? For what temperatures are they designed? You may need more than one pair to get you through the winter. How far do you usually ride? Do you ride in heavy rain, or just drizzle? We'll help you find the right glove. We even have some on sale -- real steals.

    2. Hats, Face Warmers, Balaclavas 
    Most of us don't have a big red beard to keep us warm! If the temperature is below freezing, don't leave home without a Gore hat and facewarmer, or a balaclava.

    3. The rest of your outfit
    The rule of thumb is: several breathable thin layers, and a waterproof and/or windproof shell. Our favorite pieces include the Gore Windstopper Phantom Jacket for guys, and the Velocio Mid-Jacket or Gore Windstopper Soft Shell Jacket for gals. Pop in and try on these gems.

     
    Photo: Kasia in Gore Windstopper jacket and leggings, Gore lobster gloves, and Planet
    Bike booties. Her Lynskey is outfitted with a Tubus rear rack and an Ortlieb City-Biker Bag.

    4. Fenders 
    Keep your butt and back dry with a rear fender. Better still: get a full coverage set (front and rear) and keep the salt spray out of your face.

    5. Waterproof panniers or backpack
    Whether you ride with a rack and panniers, or a carry a backpack or messenger bag, that thing better be waterproof! We whole-heartedly recommend Ortlieb. Browse online, or better yet, bring your stuff to the shop and see which bag holds it best.

    6. Friends who ride 
    Whether you're commuting, or training, pair up with a friend to stay motivated! Friends don't ride? Spend some time at Redbeard Bikes (or anywhere in DUMBO) and you're bound to meet someone! 

    7. Indoor Trainer &/or Spin Classes
    Let's face it. There will be days when the roads are icy, the temperature is in the low teens, and the wind is roaring 20 MPH. Turn up the tunes and jump on your indoor Cycle Ops trainer. Or zip over to your favorite gym for a spin class. The Fitness Guru here in DUMBO just added a Bike 'N Rip class: spin followed by boot camp

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    Photo: Graydon Kolk's Surly Straggler, outfitted with fenders, a front rack,
    and grippy winter tires, built up by Redbeard Bikes.

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    All products that appear in-stock on our website can be picked up in person at Redbeard Bikes. If an item is out-of-stock, it's typically just a day or two away. Don't see what you want? Tell us! We'll happily special order.

  • Redbeard Ride to the Sea 8/30 - in solidarity with the Afghan Women's Cycling Team

    Ride with us on Saturday, August 30th, to show our support of the Afghan Women's Cycling Team, and to celebrate the human right to ride a bike!

    Watch the trailer for "Afghan Cycles" to hear the team's inspiring story.

    Meet at Redbeard Bikes in DUMBO, Brooklyn, at 7:30 AM to fill our tires & water bottles & get to know each other a bit. The ride gets rolling at 8 AM and returns to the shop by 11 AM.

    Why the sea? Because the sea is freedom.

    Our route will take us along the Brooklyn Navy Yard, down Vanderbilt, through Prospect Park, through the quiet streets of Victorian Ditmas Park, Midwood and south Brooklyn, until we reach the sea. Why the sea? Because the sea is freedom.

    We'll return by a slightly different way, north on Ocean Parkway.

    Riders of all levels are welcome. This is a no-drop ride; we will rest at reds. Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

    Don't live in New York? Folks all over the world are organizing Global Solidarity Rides, too. Check out the list here. If there's no ride in your city -- make one!

    Liv/giant and Mountain2Mountain are sponsors of the Afghan Women's Cycling Team and their bid for the 2020 Olympics.


    Ride details can also be found on BikeNYC.org.

     

  • 4th of July

    Redbeard Bikes will be closed on Friday, July 4th.

    We'll be open on Saturday and Sunday. Join us for our shop ride on Sunday morning to pedal away some of those BBQ calories!

    The fireworks return to the East River this year. Good news is you can see them from DUMBO. Bad news is there are some street and bridge closures, affecting cyclists. Details here.

  • Redbeard jerseys!

    The official Redbeard Bikes cycling jersey is here. And we want you to wear it!

    Buy it here.

    The jersey is designed by Anti/Anti and made by Pactimo.

    Men's and women's cuts are available. Not sure what size to get? Try one at the shop, or check out Pactimo's sizing chart.

    Shipping within the United States: $5.

     

  • Bike to Work Week & other fun events!

    We can't keep up with all the fun stuff that's happening! Thought we'd put together a round-up for the next two weeks.

    BKLYN Designs in DUMBO, May 9-11: a juried exhibition of Brooklyn-based furnishing designers & manufacturers.

    Visit Redbeard Bikes to bask in the intersection of form and function. What's better than looking? Riding! You can test ride any bike in our shop. And speaking of Japan: we have Japanese Crane & Osaka bells.


    Bike to Work Challenge
    : May 12-16. Who will ride the most miles?! http://biketoworkchallenge.bikenyc.org/


    Commuter Fueling Station @ Brooklyn Roasting Company:
    Friday, May 16, 7-10 am. A Redbeard mechanic will be there to fix flats & do basic repairs.


    Bike Home from Work Party
    : Visit the Redbeard Bikes & Tattly booth at this under-the-stars party in Pearl Street Triangle!

    Gran Fondo Expo at the Lexington Armory: May 16-17: Redbeard himself will be showing off titanium & carbon road bikes from Lynskey, Parlee, and Giant.

    Bike the Branches
    : Sat., May 17: Visit as many branches of the Brooklyn Public Library as you can! Redbeard Bikes is proud to sponsor the first prize in the children's category.


    Brooklyn Half Run the City
    : Sat., May 17. Redbeard Bikes is offering a special deal for runners who visit the shop May 12-18:
    15% off bike tune-ups and fittings (bring your bib/pass to book an appointment; appointment does not have to be within the rewards week). Tune-ups: $60 (geared bikes), $45 (single-speeds); fittings: $325.
    Not applicable to parts or accessories purchased as part of the tune-up or fitting.

     

     

  • Spring! Spring!

    No excuses. Time to get back on your bike.

    Tune-ups at Redbeard: $60 (geared bikes), $45 (single-speeds).

    Redbeard jerseys & caps are coming soon! Stay tuned.

    (Pictured: Kasia's Lynskey near the Prospect Park lake on our day off yesterday.)

     

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