Hi, my name is Carissa Sipp and I am a trailer parent. I admit it, I am addicted. So what is a trailer parent you ask? Any parent who commutes or hauls little kids on bike rides and would rather do this than get in a car. We are a little lazy as the thought…
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Bike Touring Ambition
Hi adventurous types! I’m very pleased to have some space on the BikeShopHub blog to spin some stories about bike touring, and share some words of experience along the way. If you read Josh’s introduction you’d think I’d been travelling the world by bicycle all my life. The truth is, however, my bike touring ambition…
Don't mess with a Gator: The Continental Gatorskin Tire Review.
Sometime in 2009, I found myself stranded on the side of a very busy road with a flat tire while out on my bike and as I counted the cars driving by, I decided that I needed a better commuting tire- something tough, durable, and cost-effective. Hours of online research and YouTube videos later, I…
Yes, I’m pregnant. And riding my bike.
“You’re 8 months pregnant! Can you please stop riding your bike?” my concerned co-worker pleaded with me on a recent Friday. As we headed to lunch in her car, she’d spotted my bike glinting in the sunlight, conspicuously tethered to a signpost in front of our office. “Actually,” I corrected her, thinking back to my…
Giant Saddle Bag Shootout!
If you have done any bike packing, chances are you have a seat bag. Josh goes over the various brands and sizes we carry in this comprehensive large seat bag shootout! [Video Transcription] Hey, I am Josh with Campfire Cycling. Today I am doing a giant bike saddle bag shootout. I will be showing off…
The Accidental Utility Cyclist
Once upon a time, we were all utility cyclists, and all of our rides could be adventures. Riding our bikes was how we got to school or the library, how we explored new neighborhoods and found independence. Riding half a block or half a mile was nothing. But somewhere between junior high and college bikes…
Splish Splash, I was reviewing a bag! The Ortlieb Velocity Bag Review.
The Velocity Messenger Bag by Ortlieb is a must have for any commuter. While Brian was busy throwing buckets of water at me, I forgot to mention how comfortable this bag is, so I decided to wear it when I took my kids to Disneyland and I wore it all day without having to trade…
Say Hello to our New Bloggers
We had a great response to our recent blogger outreach. Thank you to everyone who applied! We’ve put together our team and have been prepping everyone to launch their first post and get on their monthly posting rhythm. We’ll be publishing posts every Monday starting in the coming weeks. Without further ado I am pleased…
Don't Get Caught Slippin: The Shimano Commuting Shoe Review.
Shimano is saving us from the slippin and a slidin of road shoes. I think at some point we’ve all had to get off the bike and found ourselves skating a little bit on the floor surface, I know I’ve had a few… The main point is that these bicycling shoes can be worn anytime…
A Thule Chariot Cougar2 For My Growing Family
My son Jackson, just turned one and it was time to figure bike transportation for him and our 4 year old daughter by bicycle. We first thought about setting up my Xtracycle Edgerunner with a 2nd Yepp Child seat. But then we thought #1 I want to sell that bike and try out something different…
Swrve Cycling Clothing… Eat Your Heart Out Bugle Boy!
If you remember the Bugle Boy Commercial from the late 80’s you’re going to love our Swrve video. Swrve may spell their name funny, but I can assure you that their cycling specific clothing is some of the best in the business. Swrve focuses on making cycling clothing that goes from bike to office without…
Revelate Designs Mountain Feed Bag – Bike Handlebar Coozie!
The Mountain Feed Bag by Revelate Designs may be one of the most versatile bags we carry. Deemed the Handlebar Coozie by one of the most famous cyclist in Tucson, it will be your carryall bag for everything from a water bottle to a Glock 42. You need this bag for your daily commute or…
The 2015 Closeouts List
And now a message from our sponsors… 2016 is well upon us. As we prepare for the coming cycling season, we’re looking to clear out some space in the old warehouse. So we’re lowering our prices on our remaining 2015 inventory. Below is the list of all of the great deals we have going on…
Wide-Eyez Helmet Shield Review
If youve read any of my posts here on Commute by Bike or follow me on Facebook, you might know that I do not subscribe to traditional helmet orthodoxy. I believe they have their place, they can, in fact prevent or reduce the severity of some injuries, and that the decision to wear one should…
Proviz Reflect360 Jacket – Elvis is in the Building!
If you ride your bike everyday like I do, your cycling jacket is super important. Not for just for warmth and protection from the elements, but in the case of the Proviz Reflect 360 Plus for additional visibility. This sweet jacket not only looks cool, it lights up like a Christmas Tree when even the…
Spandex Commuting? You just need to be a Nutcase!
Nutcase helmets are probably one of the best bike helmets we sell. Depending on your personality, Nutcase will have a helmet that will fit your head and style. Nutcase is a helmet that is used for touring or for commuting to work. Just remember you’re riding to work, not racing in the The Tour De…
Light & Motions Vis 360 – A Crossing Guard Built into Your Helmet!
I will have over 345 days of riding in 2015… almost every weekday I commute with the Light and Motion Vis 360 and it keeps me out of dangerous situations by making me hyper visible to motorist. I am amazed how much pulsing light in the daytime catches the attention of motorist and keeps them…
We're Hiring Four Bicycle Bloggers!
As I’ve mentioned recently, we’ve got some big plans here at the Campfire Cycling blog. We’re focusing on #1 improving the quality and consistency of our content. And #2 improving the design and functionality of our blogging software (Through WordPress Custom Theming). For the content side of things, we’re currently recruiting four bicycle bloggers to…
Puke Ready: The Weehoo WeeGo Bike Child Trailer Review
The Weehoo WeeGo is a great addition to your family. I really hope I covered alot of things that I feel are important when I’m looking for a new trailer. The Removable cover is always a big plus especially if you have two kids who like a vomit like I do and the plastic footwell…
A Bicycle Accessory Focused Showroom for Tucson
Happy New Year everybody! I hope you had a great holiday celebration with family and friends and are ready to dive into the 2016 with vigor. I am very excited to hit the ground running with all that Campfire Cycling has in store for the New Year. We’re really starting to get our momentum turning…
Our Tucson Cyclovia Experience in Photos
For the first time, in our short history down here in Tucson, we were an official sponsor of Cyclovia Tucson. To captivate the Cyclovians we decided to bring out some of the bicycle touring rigs we had set up for our new showroom. We brought out a Surly CrossCheck and ECR both setup with Ortlieb…
Ortlieb's Ultimate Man Purse
This week I was inspired to talk about my beloved handlebar bag, the Ortlieb Ultimate 6 Pro-M. The thing I’m discovering about doing these videos, is doing them impromptu like this, I’m not sure what ridiculous things are going to come out of my mouth. Video Transcription: Hi I’m Josh Lipton with Campfire Cycling and…
Bicycles at the All Souls Procession
Tucson’s All Souls Procession has grown into an event of epic proportions. I decided this year to capture some of the bicycles that joined the festivities. While the season has transitioned from spooky to thankful to festive, I wanted to get this up before all of the holiday cheer had subsided. Think Nightmare before Christmas….
Adjusting to the New Commute
A few weeks ago, I moved from a house where I had a very simple bike commute (I rode straight down one road for 3 miles) to house located such that there are a wide array of route options. As I began exploring these various routes, I was reminded how enjoyable it is to optimize…