Roadbike Review | State Transporter designed to carry your adult beverages
The melding of beer and bikes is not a novel concept, but this new offering State Bicycle Co. and Four Peaks Brewing pushes the proverbial envelop to new heights.
The melding of beer and bikes is not a novel concept, but this new offering State Bicycle Co. and Four Peaks Brewing pushes the proverbial envelop to new heights.
Top-notch, hand-selected parts make up the sleek, yet classic—sometimes retro—fixed bicycles at State Bicycle Co. Though the company sees many international orders, it remains grounded in its community with a brick-and-mortar retail location (2530 N. 7th St.) and partners with a local brewing company for its Four Peaks X State Bicycle Co. Deluxe cruiser model, complete with a growler and six-pack carrier (pictured above).
A match-made in heaven for lovers of great beer & bikes. Four Peaks Brewing & State Bicycle Co. have pulled out all of the stops for this Tempe-centric bicycle collaboration. The Transporter will be the leader of the pack on your next pub ride. Features include coaster brake for easy stopping, chain guard to protect clothing, mustache (finely groomed) handlebars, bottle opener affixed to frame, front and rear fenders and a basket on the front with beverage holder.
The $579 Transporter will be the go-to bike for your next pub ride or a trip to a party at a friend’s house. Features include coaster brake for easy stopping, chain guard to protect clothing, mustache handlebars, bottle opener affixed to frame, front and rear fenders and a basket on the front with beverage holder that looks good for at least two six packs or several growlers.
State Bicycle Company - State bikes are a top brand of cycles. They have fixed gear, city bikes and off-road models as well as a line of parts, accessories and clothing. They currently are offering free shipping on orders over $50 and special holiday sales. Now is the time to surprise that special someone with a great bike or maybe upgrade your own.
Addison Zawada, determined and talented fixed gear cyclist, has been on a month-long cross-country journey from Chicago, heading to Los Angeles via the historic U.S. Highway 66, to see forgotten America on a bicycle. His adventure began on October 23, 2015 when he departed on his bicycle with a bike trailer and two friends. It will end this Sunday, December 6, when he finishes his journey in Los Angeles having traveled 2,451 miles.
Tell us more about the bike you're riding.'State Bikes prepared a bike that fits what I'm doing [for this project], but will also be useful on a daily basis when I get home. Basically, I decided to pick a cyclocross race bike, which is essentially an offroad road bike with knobby tires, with disc brakes. The stopping power is more dependable — for the extra 100 pounds of weight I'm carrying right now. Plus, the geometry puts me in position so I can ride for 45 days straight and still be comfortable.'
Introducing the ultimate inner-city run-around; the Matte Black Retro Bicycle from State Bicycle Co.
Millennials are different from previous generations in a few key ways. First of all, we're audacious enough to think that our passions can become our line of work. Second of all, we're locally-minded and have a desire to support our own communities. Lastly, we're more environmentally and health-conscious, and view bikes as a great way to combine our health and transportation... Enter State Bicycle Co.
"Our team is generally a bunch of really friendly and mellow guys; but on the bike they're killers,” says Mehdi Farsi, co-founder of State Bicycle Co. "We thought 'Have A Nice Day’ and 'Catch Me If You Can' underscored that and was a little tongue in cheek!” If you’re the guy who chats and cracks jokes on the lunch ride—at least until a town line is in sight—then this might be the cap for you.
State Bicycle Co. has just launched a Retro Re-Issue series featuring four different colorways of their classic steel track bikes to choose from. These bikes feature full 4130 chromoly lugged steel framesets and some nice components to boot. Each bike is also individually numbered on a signature series emblem. I love the classic look and aesthetics of these bikes. I'm really feelin' the copper and the matte black.
In the bicycle world, giants dominate. The world’s largest, most well-known brands get the lion’s share of bike business, leaving newcomers with a steep climb. But online selling has opened up new inroads for small businesses, and for three young bicycle enthusiasts, adventure beckoned
You know the deal. The holiday season is in full swing, the booze is flowing… what better way to flaunt your holiday spirit than via some garish holiday attire? Ugly holiday sweaters have been a long, glorious tradition, but they’re not the best choice for logging some miles to burn off Christmas calories.
State Bicycle Co. has just re-issued one of their earliest models. Beautifully made out of Chromoly lugged steel frame and built-up with drop handlebars, cloth bar tape, quill stem, Turbo saddle, radially-laced wheels, and CNC’d crankset, the Retro series surely proves to be a timeless classic.
State Bicycle is throwing back to the days of yore with some vintage inspired completes. A chromoly lugged frame and vintage accents including a Turbo saddle and these bad boys look like they rolled out fresh a few decades ago. Four colorways to choose from and plenty in stock so check the whole lineup!
State Bicycle Co. has brought back four retired models and gave them all a bit of an upgrade. With that said… introducing the Retro Reissue Series.
MELBOURNE, Australia (BRAIN) — Singlespeed and fixed-gear brand State Bicycle Co. has begun direct distribution in Australia, speeding delivery to customers there without international shipping fees.
Three graduate students from ASU have come together to launch a program that will hopefully lower the percentage of bike thefts, but also offer the victims a compensation for their loss.
“Having a bike stolen can be very detrimental and a set back,” Farsi said. “So in order for us to help people out when something bad happens to them, we have a $100 off bike purchase if your bike gets stolen. In order to redeem, you have to show a police report from the last 90 days, it can be any stolen bike not just one of ours. If any bike is stolen, we will gladly give a discount off the next bike.”
Bicycles are a hot commodity among students as well as thieves. A Valley bike shop is trying to offer high quality bikes to students while aiding victims of bike theft. Phoenix-based bicycle retailer, State Bicycle Co., or simply “State” as it is referred to by customers and employees, was founded in 2009...
Not going to lie, State Bicycle Company’s lineup at Interbike last year seemed to be missing a little something. The line leapt from their Thunderbird cyclocross model to their Megalith fat bike with nothing in between. This year, State debuted their missing link, the Pulsar 29er, available complete as a single speed in both fully rigid and hardtail configurations. But that’s not the only thing up the urban brand’s sleeve. le complete as a single speed in both fully rigid and hardtail configurations. But that’s not the only thing up the urban brand’s sleeve.
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The State represents a watershed. Below this price, bikes have frames made of lifeless, heavy, high-tensile steel. From this point on, its chromoly steel all the way. State aren't radicalising what we can expect for our money buy our mechanic was impressed with the quality. The chromoly frame adds a tangible zing to the ride that engages you in a way that a hi-ten frame cannot. We'd have no hesitation recommending it.
People are giving up their four wheels for two in increasing numbers. More urban and suburban commuters are bringing their bikes on board trains and into the office. It's common to see men and women in business attire zipping through the streets. There are also more bicycle racks and bike lockers near major transit stations. Fall is the perfect season to evaluate how you "get around" and make cycling a part of your routine.