We want to wish all of our customers, dealers, distributors, and suppliers a very merry holiday and a prosperous new year. Today is the last day of the year for VO. We'll be closed until Jan. 5th.
23 December, 2014
Merry Holidays
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18 December, 2014
News, Updates, and a New Frame
- We'll be closed for the holidays, from December 24th to Jan 5th, so our hard working staff can recharge for the new year. You can still order during the holiday period, but we won't be able to ship anything until we reopen.
- Thanks for all the orders you placed during our non-annual sale. It was busier than we expected and now we're out of or low on some key items, including many frame sizes. But we'll be getting two big shipments of frames and parts in mid- to late-January, and most things will be restocked then.
- Both UPS and Fed Ex have announced major shipping rate hikes for the new year (though we're sure it's just a coincidence that both companies raised their rates at the same time). We're still analyzing what this will mean for us, but our calculation is that the non-Postal Service ground rates VO pays will go up 15% to 25%. The hikes primarily affect large light boxes (think wheels, handlebars, racks, fenders). You might save a few dollars by ordering sooner rather than later, as our shipping and handling will definitely increase first week of January. We'll have more specific info then.
- We have this new frame that will be available in the spring. After many prototypes and much testing it's ready for production. I don't want to reveal too much too early, but here are a few photos of the final version.
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12 December, 2014
Non-Annual Sale Ends Sunday
Just a reminder that our non-annual 20% off sale ends at 11:59pm (Eastern time) on Sunday the 14th. We're starting to run out of some of the most popular stuff, including frames in certain sizes. So if you need anything order soon.
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11 December, 2014
Holiday Gifts
This is the time of year that many, myself included, struggle to think of things to give as holiday gifts. Fortunately, our family isn't really into elaborate gift giving; there's no giant pile of boxes under a Christmas tree. But we do have a tradition of exchanging a few small items to help celebrate the season. Anyway, here are a few suggestions for small gifts, some for cyclists and some for anyone. Our non-annual 20% off sale ends on Sunday, so this might be a good time to get those last few presents.
If you know anyone who has fenders on their bike you might consider the Grand Cru reflector. It really is lovely, a little jewel on the rear fender. The body is CNC cut from an aluminum billet and polished to a near-mirror finish.
The Velo Orange waxed canvas Croissant saddle bag is still my favorite piece of bike luggage. It's about the perfect size for a long day's ride with room for a tool kit and spare tube, a rain jacket, a wool cap, a small camera, a cell phone, and snacks.
Bells are a great gift and stocking stuffer. They are pretty, have a lovely tone, and offer a more pleasant way to say "on your left!" Our Temple bells are solid brass and we have models to mount on handlebar or stem.
Here's a great gift for anyone who loves good food. Fleur de Sel de Camargue is traditional French sea salt. that's harvested by hand from the salt plains of the Camargue region of France. Fleur de Sel has a higher mineral content then traditional table salt. Its shape is more crystalline than the coarse shape of Kosher salt.
Opinel pocket knives are a great gift for cyclist and non-cyclist alike. I've used one since I was a kid. They are, inexpensive, lightweight, and made from superb steel. They are are the standard knife of French farmers, hikers, foragers and cyclo-tourists. In fact, almost everyone who spends time in the countryside seems to have one. They've been made since 1890 in the town of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne in the Rhône-Alpes.
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04 December, 2014
Fleur de Sel
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01 December, 2014
We're Having a Sale! 20% Off Everything!*
We're having a holiday sale. We don't do this every year, but this year we are. So here's the deal: you can get 20% off your order starting right now and ending December 14th, 2014 (at exactly 11:59pm Eastern Time). But you have to use the not-so-secret coupon code, as detailed below. This sale applies to both retail customers and to shops!
Just to be clear, you get 20% off on all in-stock frames, wheels, parts, accessories - *everything except Gift Certificates,* but only if you follow the steps below:
- Add all of the products you want to your cart, just as you normally would.
- Don't check out yet! Instead click on "My Cart" to review your products.
- Enter the coupon code - SALE2014 - in the little "discount codes" box in the shopping card page, as in the screenshot below.
- Click on "Apply Coupon".
- Check out as you normally would and enjoy your savings! That's all there is to it!
Posted by VeloOrange at 12:19:00 PM 10 comments
26 November, 2014
Thanksgiving Closure
We'll be out riding, weather permitting, either to burn off the dinners with family and friends, or to preemptively burn the calories before sitting down to give thanks for what we have.
We hope all of you have a happy and safe holiday, are able to get out on your bikes for some riding and we'll see you Monday with some news.
art by Clint |
Posted by VeloOrange at 12:18:00 PM 0 comments
25 November, 2014
Digital Calipers, the most useful tool in the shop
by Scott
I'm the customer service guy here at VO. Odds are if you call or email us, I'm the person who will answer your question, solve your problem, or suggest a web site to look at. Looking back at the questions that we are asked, one item that would help a lot of folks answer their own question or at least have a good starting point, is a set of digital calipers. All of us here have a set on their desks. I use mine multiple times over the course of a day to measure things for customers or just to get a perspective of how large or small something is.
Digital calipers are the modern day evolution of Vernier calipers. You can use these to measure the outside width of a bar or the length of an axle or the diameter of a seat post. They have smaller measuring jaws on them so you can measure the inside diameter of a bar.
When measuring headsets and bottom brackets, they are invaluable. You can quickly determine if the bottom bracket is French, Italian, or English. You can see if the stem is French or English sized and determine the crown race diameter to see if you need an English or JIS headset. You can measure how wide your tires are mounted on your rims, so you can determine the correct fender size.
The digital calipers can be converted at a push of a button from metric to inches as a decimal or as a fraction, thus allowing for easy conversion from one to another. There is also a set screw on the top so that you can hold a measurement if the reading is turned away from you.
A trick to ensuring correct measurements is to always push the jaws together and zero the measurement out first thing, so that you are sure the measurement is correct.
After a while, you'll find uses for this tool outside the bike world- want to see what size tubing or pipe you have in the laundry room? Use the the calipers to measure them. You'll look like a genius at the hardware store when you can ask for the tubing using the ID and OD without hesitation.
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20 November, 2014
Wine Crate Bike Basket, A DIY Bike Project
A free wooden wine box makes a cool bike basket. |
Wine box on a VO Polyvalent. |
After much testing, the VO staff recommends the 2014 Pascal Chatelus (about $11, rooster label). |
You'll also need four 3/8" p-clamps and four bolts, washers and nuts. For tools you'll need a drill and bit and whatever is necessary to tighten the nuts and bolts. Remove you porteur rack's rail and secure the wine box as shown in the photos below.
While a beard is not strictly necessary, Mark feels that it establishes a proper artisanal gravitas. |
Drill the holes and secure the wine box to the rack; there's not really much to it. |
This is the p-clamp placement Mark used to prevent the box from shifting. |
Great for a trip to the orchard. |
Also great for carrying wine. |
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17 November, 2014
Dad's Custom Altieri, Sicily's Best
by Mark
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13 November, 2014
November dreams
by Scott
This time of the year is the toughest for me. The changing from daylight savings to standard time means more darkness in the evening, encompassing cold and wet weather, and knowledge that it won't be warm for about four more months.
Short sleeves have since been packed away for the winter. |
Last winter, we got an awesome deal on air fare which made my life long desire to travel to Iceland possible. I spend many rainy, cold Sunday afternoons last winter pouring over Google maps and websites figuring out where we would go in Iceland. Having the goal of cycling in Iceland also made it easier for Melissa and I to get out for rides in the middle of winter knowing that, in some cases, this is what the weather in Iceland would be like.
The one thing about this time of year is that air fares do seem to be cheaper for next summer. Perhaps, the air lines have figured out that we are all needing a goal for next year to get us through the winter....
Posted by VeloOrange at 2:59:00 PM 3 comments