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Landyachtz Bikes: Ride and Raise Money for Old-Growth Forest Protection

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Landyachtz Bikes: Ride and Raise Money for Old-Growth Forest Protection

Landyachtz Bikes and the Sierra Club of BC are proud to announce the inaugural “Ride for the Forest”, a self-supported bicycle photo scavenger hunt. The giveaway rules are easy, so read up here and then head to Landyachtz Bikes for more!

Between now and October 31st, get out and ride for the forest! Collect pics along the way and post them on October 31 to support a great cause. This ride is open to anyone and any form of cycling whether it be road, gravel, MTB, BMX, whatever you chose to ride! All you need to do is take a few simple photos along your ride and you’ll have the chance to win a new AB1 frameset and limited edition laser engraved Landyachtz skateboards.

1.Head to the Eventbrite registration page and complete your registration to join the event.
2. Between now and October 31st, get out and ride for the forest!
3. Collect nice pics of your bike or yourself with your bike in specific scenarios (check below).
4. Post them (Instagram stories or on your feed as a carousel) on October 31st and don’t forget to tag @landyachtzbikes and use the hashtag #LYridefortheforest2020

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Landyachtz Announces the AB1 Gravel Bike

Vancouver’s Landyachtz has been working on their AB1 bike for some time now. It’s an aluminum frame, carbon fork gravel bike that can roll on either 700x40mm or 650bx47mm tires. These bikes come complete with SRAM’s Apex1 kit and as you can see, have mounts galore. Stay tuned as we’re working on a project with Landyachtz that will include you, the readership!

See more details at Landyachtz.

George’s Landyachtz Titanium Drop Bar 29+ is a Beast! – Morgan Taylor

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George’s Landyachtz Titanium Drop Bar 29+ is a Beast! – Morgan Taylor

As the lead designer at Landyachtz Bikes, George Bailey sees his ideas come to life through the company’s made-in-Vancouver custom steel frames as well as their factory production models. Yet even those whose ideas regularly come to fruition have their dreams, and that’s exactly what George’s titanium drop bar 29+ is. No holding back, just setting every detail where he wanted it, and creating a one-off frame with a very long ride in mind.