March’s Newsletter


Hey there, welcome to the Slow Spin Society Newsletter! Grab your favorite coffee or tea, find a cozy spot, and let's dive into some delightful blog-posts. As we say: It's all about kicking back and enjoying the finer things in life.

This newsletter for March is a big roundup of blogs from Paul, and hopefully in April there will be some podcast releases! With a new format! Shhhhhhh eyes peeled!

 

The patreon special this month is where we're diving deep into some new products from Anthony at A-Frame Cycle.
Elevate Your Ride with the A-Frame Ti Front Rack. Meticulously crafted for durability and style with precision-bent and welded tubes, along with robust hollow titanium legs. Seamlessly compatible with all standard rim-brake forks, this rack promises a long-lasting solution for your front carrying needs. Finally, Anthony gave us more details on a potential upcoming Ti Trackocross Frame.


Some Stuff to Read

🚲 Bike Check: Teru’s Pink Cannondale track

Looking for a ride that's as cool as the city streets themselves? Say hello to the Taiga Brooklyn. This slick city bike is perfect for cruising around town in style. With its aluminum frame, disc brakes, and comfy riding position, it's ready to tackle whatever the urban jungle throws your way.

🌸 Shuhari Bike Works: Tradition & Innovation

Meet the Pink Ctrack – it's not just a bike, it's a whole vibe! This custom track bike is all about turning heads with its flashy pink frame and sleek design. Whether you're hitting the streets or tearing up the track, this baby is sure to make a statement. Check out our latest article for a closer peek!

🕶️ Micro Review: Nylaarn Sunglasses

Sun's out, shades on! Nylaarn Sunglasses are here to level up your cycling game. With their polarized lenses and top-notch materials, these shades not only look cool but also keep your eyes protected from the sun's glare. Just a must-have for any cyclist.

🌴 Shuhari Bike Works: Tradition & Innovation

Ever wondered what happens when old-school craftsmanship meets modern tech? Enter Shuhari Bike Works. These guys are all about blending tradition with innovation to create bikes that are as reliable as they are rad. From classic steel frames to high-tech carbon fiber, they're pushing the boundaries of what's possible in cycling.

Of course, all blog posts are up and live for you to enjoy wherever you are, extra long toilet stay or post afternoon nap


 
 

Thank you to this month Patrons :

Cyril kleinpoort,
Sherif Soliman, Artemiy Golenko, Róbert Pollák, Stanley, Johnnie B, Nick Atherton, Nick Wyatt, Tad Onchi, ANTHONY LIU, vxarea, Jordan Wang, Jack Talbot, Johnathan A Ball, Paul, Yannik Brink, Nils Frey, Femi Agbabiaka, Chris Mitchell, Henryk Wollik, Mark Henderson, ritzelfunken, Jean-Jérémy, Valentin von Marenholtz, Fixie Corner, Borntosvffer, ClarkeStreet, shelton summersgill, Brad Davis, K C, Edward W, CorentinM, A.Danger, Florian R, Alexander Kittel, Mathieu Hivonnait, Robert Cairns, Tamás Slabéczi, Saiybon, Patrick Kupczyk, Marius_five, Diego M

For supporting us and the Slow Spin Society project.

✍️ : Ross Kent

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