This is just a reminder that Velo Orange will be closed until January 4th 2016. It's our annual winter break, giving our hard working staff a much needed rest.
23 December, 2015
VO is on Vacation until January 4th
Posted by VeloOrange at 3:06:00 PM 0 comments
Happy Holidays
And thanks you for another prosperous and fun year.
Velo Orange will be closed until January 4th, giving our hard working staff a much needed rest. The web site will be open, but orders won't be shipped and emails and calls won't be answered until the week of Jan 4th.
The photos are from a little ride a few VO staffers took around Annapolis on Tuesday.
Posted by VeloOrange at 10:37:00 AM 1 comments
22 December, 2015
Frame News and 30% Off Camargues and Polyvalents
By Chris
We're doing year end inventory here at VO. And we've also been chatting about next year's frame production. Here's the executive summary:
- We will, sadly, discontinue the Camargue. It's a great frame, but everyone is ordering the Piolet instead. So we'll put the remaining Camargues on sale at 30% off (shops get the lower price, too).
- We'll also discontinue the current Polyvalent, and those remaining frames are now 30% off.
- Piolets have been selling faster than we expected and we are out of some sizes; sorry about that. There are more being built. We hope to have them in March
- The Polyvalent will be redesigned or may be replaced with a somewhat similar frame. The goal is to fit larger tires, shorten the top tube a bit, and possibly add disc brake mounts.
- No changes are anticipated for the Pass Hunter and Pass Hunter Disc.
- We've been discussing a new color for the Campeur and we've gotten sample tubes painted in four possible shades. (Can't really judge from paper samples.) But almost everyone likes the current grey best. We may just keep it.
- We have a few blemished frames that we need to photograph and put in the store, but I doubt we'll get that done before our Holiday break.
Posted by VeloOrange at 1:57:00 PM 17 comments
18 December, 2015
Clint's Porteur Hunter Disc
Warm & wet winter. Fender weather. |
Best drivetrain ever. |
Salsa chainrings #MUSA |
Click click. |
Blink blink. |
Drip drip. |
Posted by VeloOrange at 3:27:00 PM 6 comments
14 December, 2015
11 December, 2015
Big Tires, Little Trout
By Chris
There's not much going on at VO this week other than filling a lot of orders due to our 20%-off sale. So I thought I'd post a few photos of yesterday's ride. I took the day off and drove out to New Germany State Park in western Maryland. The plan was to do a little trout fishing and some solitary riding.
The Piolet in it's natural habitat. |
The road along Poplar Lick is just abandoned enough to make it too bumpy to ride comfortably on my Pass Hunter, so I took a demo Piolet. It's a beautiful trail, yet I didn't see another person all day. If you want to spend the night there, you can choose from some lovely hike/ride-in campsites along the way, most of them with picnic tables and fire rings.
One of the smoother sections. |
So many fords. |
I had to watch out for occasional brush on the trail. |
Fly fishing kit with tenkara rod. |
It's a small stream. |
One of the trophy Poplar Lick trout from a trip earlier this year. |
Posted by VeloOrange at 1:23:00 PM 3 comments
08 December, 2015
Holiday Gift Thoughts
That time of year has arrived, the one where folks start to get all excited about "The Holidays."
A time of gift giving and spending time with friends and family or, in some cases, escaping all of the above. So in the spirit of providing some assistance: cut and paste the url for this page in an email to Aunt Estelle if she is in need of help.
Starting small, the coolest little things that folks can always use if they have toe straps on their bike - toe clip buttons. These are the cuff links of bikes and add a huge amount of class to any ride, even that rusted out velopicide that gets so little love (really, you should at least oil the chain once in a while). Putting these on your straps instantly bumps the cool factor up a level.
Keeping with vintage charm that is 100% practical, an Opinel knife is a fine gift for almost everyone- well, maybe not for a 6-year old. We sell carbon or stainless steel blades. Naturally, we also carry a corkscrew model for that picnic with your favorite ride partner when some nice wine is brought along. We even have a model with a whistle in it should you get lost from your partner.
If you're someone who heads out on a hot day and needs lots of fluids on hand, then the Mojave cage is something to ask for this year. It will hold a 32 oz Nalgene bottle or 40 oz Kleen Kanteen bottle, so for adventure cyclists this is the best alternative to towing a camel.
Most of our customers have some sort of rack on their bikes or some way to get that extra bottle of wine home with them. Having a good quality bungee cord can make all the difference between getting that bottle back home or crying over spilt Merlot. Enter the Constructeur bungee. Available in a variety of colours to match your bike or libation of choice, these are a great addition to any bike.
Posted by VeloOrange at 2:12:00 PM 5 comments
30 November, 2015
Holiday Sale, 20% Off Almost Everything
We don't have a sale every year, but we tried it last year and it was very popular, so we're doing it again.
Here's the deal: you can get 20% off your order starting right now and ending December 15th, 2015 (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 and items that are already on sale - 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 - ORANGE2015 - 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!
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25 November, 2015
Thanksgiving Break, aka Ride Bikes to Work Off Dinner
by Scott
As Thanksgiving rolls around (sooner it seems every year) again, we'd just like to remind folks that we'll be closed Thursday and Friday for the holiday and recovery time. The weather here in the mid-Atlantic seems to be great for this time of year, highs in the low to mid 60's, so we're all hoping to get out and about for a ride or three over the next few days.
We'll be back in the office bright and early on Monday, well 9 am seems early after a 4 day weekend, and ready to ship out your orders and answer questions that have come in over the break.
Hope all of you have a safe and thankful Thanksgiving.
Do you have any Thanksgiving riding traditions?
Posted by VeloOrange at 1:23:00 PM 3 comments
23 November, 2015
Chris' Pass Hunter Disc Build List
I'm loving my new Pass Hunter Disc. These photos were taken when the frame was originally built-up. I've changed the pedals to MKS Cubes and the saddle is now a Brooks Pro Ti. I don't think the Brooks is necessarily a better saddle, but it was broken-in and unattached.
The bike rides and handles as well as any bike I've ridden, maybe better (and that includes several custom frames built for me). This is my first bike with hydraulic brakes and they do work very well. The brakes are so powerful that it takes some time to get used to them. But cable brakes work well enough, so don't think that you must have hydraulics.
This bike is built up with 11-speed. There is no need for 11-speed--it's simply planned obsolescence from the component manufacturers. It works as well as 10-speed or 9-speed, etc. I'm using it only for professional reasons, to become familiar with it and to test a new hub we are developing. Otherwise I would be riding 9 or 10-speed.
A complete build list is at the bottom of the post.
- 59cm Pass Hunter Disc frameset
- 11 speed prototype rear disc hub laced to PBP rim
- Front Disc hub laced to PBP rim
- Grand Cru Drillium crankset, 175mm
- MKII Long Setback Seatpost
- Model 6 Saddle, Brown (now a Brooks Pro Ti, because that's the only unattached broken-in saddle I had)
- 1 1/8" Grand Cru Sealed Bearing Headset
- Tall Stack Stem, 110mm
- Dajia Shallow Drop Handlebars, 46cm
- Grand Cru Leather Tape, brown
- Moderniste Bottle Cages
- Rustines Bar Plugs, orange
- Shimano 11-32 11 speed cassette
- Shimano RS685 11 speed, hydraulic shifters
- Shimano RS785 hydraulic brakes
- Shimano Icetech rotors
- Shimano 105 rear & front derailleurs
- MKS Cube clipless pedals (quick change type)
- WTB Nano 700x40c tires (38.7mm actual)
Posted by VeloOrange at 2:43:00 PM 8 comments
19 November, 2015
Public Service Announcement: It's Beaujolais Nouveau Day!!
Scott braves the elements to bring us the first taste of 2015 Beaujolais Nouveau. |
Our caped hero races toward VO World Headquarters. (Prototype cape courtesy of Rustine.) |
Posted by VeloOrange at 5:06:00 PM 5 comments
Chris Takes His New Bike For A Ride In The Woods
By Chris
So I have this new orange bike and decided to take a day off to go for a ride. Thought you might like to see a few photos.
This is at Fair Hill in northeastern Maryland. Lots of horse trails, single track, and gravel roads. |
They're not much for bridge maintenance out here. |
So I don't forget which bike is mine. |
Saw a few trout in Big Elk Creek. |
This is my first bike with hydraulic brakes (Shimano 785). |
Shimano 105 derailleurs work well. |
Covered bridge. |
Abandoned concrete paved road with old style steel overpass. |
Trout stream. |
11-speeds are silly, but I'm testing a new hub. |
Old stable. |
You could square dance on these big'ole hydraulic brifters. |
Another abandoned bridge. |
Horse trail. WTB 40mm Nanos handled dirt, pavement gravel and leaves with confidence. |
Posted by VeloOrange at 10:37:00 AM 8 comments
17 November, 2015
Campeur: Classic Modern
by Igor
Campeur is a beautiful frameset. Its classic, french aesthetic is understated, subtle, and reliable. Handling is neutral both unloaded and loaded, which is the highest compliment for a touring bike. We built this frame up to remind audiences that you don't need through-axles, carbon forks, hydro-Di2, or even aero brakes to have a good time on your bike.
There is beauty in simplicity.
Posted by VeloOrange at 1:39:00 PM 15 comments