Lifecycle is now a proud Oakley Dealer!!!

You asked for it and now they are here! Some of the most popular optics in the world are now available right here in Eugene at Lifecycle.

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With custom color options available you can make the glasses match your kit or make a statement with your favorite color choices- the possibities are endless! Come in and try a pair on today.

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Winter is done. It’s bike season!!!!

Winter Photo Contest Winner! Go Nick!

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If you haven’t been in to the shop recently here is a small update: We still love 29ers, Cervelo’s are still the best bikes on the planet (possibly the universe), Honey Stingers are the new shop favorite snack, we are now an Oakley Dealer, we became a Shimano Service Center, and our Airgo Wheels look better than ever with custom decals!!

After another awesome winter of riding, training, and fixing things up around the shop we are ready for yet another bike season. The Friday Night rides have been going strong all winter and will be continuing through summer for those of you who like to shred the nar nar (aka ride mountain bikes). And for those of you who enjoy a nice evening spin on the road bike- the Dave Rides will be starting the first Wednesday of June and continue until the weather stops being incredible (Wednesday 6pm from the shop).

Reasons to come stop by

- Cervelo R3′s, S2′s, and P2′s in stock!

- Bevy of 29er goodness

- Lots of Locks (for all you students)

- Because Zach says so?

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Project Internal Di2 on Cervelo P3

Having built numerous Di2 bikes, we as a shop have become very comfortable with the new electronic shifting from Shimano. Up until now we have built up frames that are “factory” built for the new electronic group, or in come cases custom drilled like our Lynskey Road Bike we built. So what does factory built  mean exacltly? Basically that means there are holes made large enough for the wiring required to hook up the Di2 Groupo. Here is an example:

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We have also built up numerous Di2 bikes that have not been factory “set-up” but this usually involves running many wires outside the bike. This doesn’t seem to bother most cyclists, but there are some, that like going “all the way.” We were hesitant to do anything like this because we didn’t want to void the warranty on a customers bike who just spent thousands of dollars on; but worry no more! We talked with Cervelo and not only are they totally cool with the idea of drilling into frames (in the right places) but they have told us it will NOT void your warranty- this is when Project Cervelo P3 was started. We had two individuals with Cervelo P3′s that wanted to put Di2 on their bikes, so one very long night later we have two of the most impressive time trial bikes to leave the shop. Below an explanation of how we went about this project will be explained, but for those of you who like instant gratification here is a couple of the finished project:

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 To the naked eye this bike looks pretty similar to any other Cervelo P3, but the suble details are what makes the big difference. Now into the details: first,  we had to get the cable from the front shifters to the main junction box in the rear. The existing hole for the rear derailleur was too small to accomodate the wiring so a small amount of drilling was done. We didn’t open up the hole too large so that conventional cable and housing couldn’t be put back on the bike. Here is the finished result.

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 In order to run the cable through the hole (pictured above) we had to cut off the head of the wire and do some good old fashion soldering. Here is a picture of this portion of the project:

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After getting the wire run from the shifters to the wiring harness we now had to run a wire from the wiring harness to the rear derailleur. No drilling was required for this particular part but we did have to do more soldering.

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After a little finish work here and there the bike is basically done. The only wires actually showing are the ones coming out from the shifters to the front wiring harness to the frame and then the small amount of cable from the battery and front derailleur to the rear wiring harness. Here is the final result:

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2011- We’re making moves. Power Moves.

First, if you have been by recently you have seen all the changes that are taking place around here. It’s crazy! Our mechanics finally have enough room to breath, we lost the “cave”, and generally giving the shop an overhaul. We appologize for the mess but to make power moves, you gotta do what you gotta do. 

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Gee-off gettin’ dirty on some constuction. The mechanics area looks incredible!

 
 
 
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The stairway is a brand new edition to our space. And yes- we already rode our bikes down it to test for safety. SICK!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Here is a sneak peak of what is to come. 2011 is going to be the best year yet!

 
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Winter time riding

If you’ve ever been into Lifecycle then you know how passionate we are about 29ers, we love them! Tons of companies produce 29ers and while a lot of them are pretty good, this geometry has been one of our personal favorites. And this year Kona stepped up to the plate and hit a HOME RUN! Not only does the bike look awesome, it also has some added features that are not easy to see with the naked eye. The geometry has been chenged by shortening the chainstays- making the bike feel even quicker while also shortening the wheelbase, saweet! The headtube is also tapered giving a more stable front end for a more secure and solid all around shredding.

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New Kona 29er

 

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New Headtube

And of course if you have more questions or want to see it in person come by and say Hello.

Lifecycle Bike Shop
1733 Pearl St. Suite B
Eugene Oregon
541-686-2994
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