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Cadence: Open House this Thursday
This Thursday, Cadence’s shop is having an open house to launch their new Keta kits. They’ll also have select works from Dustin Klein on display as well as a For the Love of Mud screening. If you’re in the Los Angeles area, make sure you swing by!
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Cadence and Ritchey C220 Keta Stem and EvoCurve Bar
Over the years Cadence has worked on some really great collaborations with Ritchey and this latest drop might be their best yet. Available now is a gloss white with black geometric overlay cockpit. The C220 Keta stem features a chevrons down the side with a “Keep Going” reminder on the top, while the EvoCurve bar repeats the pattern at the clamp. Both are in stock now at Cadence.
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Cadence: Minus Jersey in Stock
For those seeking simplicity in kit design, the Cadence Minus jersey treats form with simple tones and a bold, white strip across the chest. Made in Italy and goes with any classic bib short. In stock now at Cadence.
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Cadence and Ritchey Longsleeve T-Shirt
I love seeing new school and old school cycling brands come together on really simple designs like this longsleeve t-shirt from Cadence and Ritchey. Head over to Cadence to swoop!
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Cadence Collection: Motion Bar Tape in Stock
Back during NAHBS this bar tape was featured on the LOW MK1 road bike and now it’s made its way to the Cadence web shop.
The Motion Bar Tape uses Dustin Klein’s design, is padded, with anti-slip coating and comes with reflective Cadence bar end plugs. Head over to Cadence for more information.
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Cadence’s TOC Jersey
One of the new pieces in the recent Cadence drop is this Tour of California inspired jersey. You can’t go wrong with Cali vibes with vibrant colors with a great fit. See more at Cadence. Who’s going to the ATOC this year? Bummed I’m not going to be able to make it.
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Cadence: Tempo Kits in Stock
Cadence continues to roll out really well designed kits. This release is dubbed Tempo and it’s one of my favorites from the brand all year. Head over to see their offerings.
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Cadence and LOW Kits
Cadence and LOW Bicycles have been working on numerous collaborations this year, culminating at NAHBS with the Cadence LOW Road MK1 bike. For those of you who are looking for a less pricey option, check out these new collaboration kits…
Swoop the LOW bib and the Cadence LOW jersey at Cadence.
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Dustin Klein Painted this Humble Frameworks ‘Cross Frame
Dustin Klein of Cadence worked with Michael from Humble Frameworks to paint this beautiful cyclocross frame. Sticking to a monochromatic theme, Dustin’s hand work uses the magnetic fields-inspired artwork to highlight the Humble’s frame curvature.
The finished product was built with HED wheels, a mix of SRAM and Ritchey components. See more of this beauty below.
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Cadence: Mesh Caps
Mesh ain’t limited to trucker hats. Check out these new mesh caps, offered by Cadence, featuring a breathable mesh, the perfect option for those forthcoming warm days. Available in color halftone or black, depending on your personal style. See more at Cadence.
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Dustin Klein’s Custom Painted Cadence Ritchey Swiss Cross is on eBay
Dustin Klein from Cadence has just listed his custom painted Ritchey Swiss Cross on eBay with a starting bid of only $.99. If you’re looking for a bike with a lot of added character to ride or race and you ride a 57cm, now’s your chance to own this. Head over to the eBay auction for more information.
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Cadence and Central Part Two
Here’s part two from the Central and Cadence trip:
“In February of 2015 Pro skaters Chico Brenes, Rob Gonzales, and Steve Nesser were accompanied by Cadence Founder Dustin Klein and Brand ambassador Fergus Tanaka. Creating a unique group with different and a parallel background.
Tour De Nica was a chance for all to celebrate the culture and atmosphere of Nicaragua where Chico was born and Central is based out of. Days where spent Riding bikes between city and skating the abundance of parks Nica has to offer.”
See the collection at Cadence.
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Cadence and Central Part One
I’m really digging this collaboration:
“In February of 2015 Pro skaters Chico Brenes, Rob Gonzales, and Steve Nesser were accompanied by Cadence Founder Dustin Klein and Brand ambassador Fergus Tanaka. Creating a unique group with different and a parallel background.
Tour De Nica was a chance for all to celebrate the culture and atmosphere of Nicaragua where Chico was born and Central is based out of. Days where spent Riding bikes between city and skating the abundance of parks Nica has to offer.
Culture Cross over at its finest.”
See the collaboration at Cadence.
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2015 NAHBS: Low and Cadence Mk1 Road
Andrew Low has been building aluminum frames in San Francisco since 2010. While he’s best known for his track frames, in recent months, he’s branched out into cyclocross and now, road bikes. It’s been a long path for Andrew to get this point, but after many months of design, he felt ready to enter the road market.
This particular frame is a working prototype. The aluminum tube diameters, angles and measurements for production are still being worked out but you can expect a tapered fork and a GXP-style BB. This frame in particular is a 55cm.
SRAM Red 22 and ENVE’s made in the USA rims really vibe with the custom Cadence paint treatment, which was a collaboration between Dustin Klein of Cadence and Andrew himself. I have to say, while this bike wasn’t an official NAHBS bike (it was part of the Cadence clothing booth), it was one of my favorites at the show. Available this summer from LOW.
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Cadence and Central Skate Shop Capsule Collection
Cadence’s Dustin Klein was recently contacted by pro skater Chico Brenes to do a collaboration with his skateshop in Nicaragua, Central Skate Shop. Skateboarding has always been a part of the Cadence brand and it’s rad seeing these two unique companies unite under such a clean product line.
See more of the Central Skate Shop collection at Cadence.
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Cadence Collection’s Conquer All Kit
Cadence’s latest few kits have channeled the spirit of 1970’s Datsuns and other groovy surf mobiles. At least, that’s how I’m interpreting it all. The Conquer kit features an orange, red, yellow pattern and Ritchey sponsor logos, with matching water bottles.
Check out stock now at Cadence.
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Cadence Launches their Members-Only #SufferClub
Marketing in the cycling apparel world is everything and Cadence is onto something with their new Suffer Club memberships. If you are constantly missing out on their limited edition kits, now’s your chance to get a head start on the masses with a once-a-year membership fee.
Head over to Cadence to read more.