Posts by Phil Latz
Schwalbe Launches Five Super MTB Tyre Ranges
– Sponsored Content – Recognising that the world of mountain biking has become more diverse, Schwalbe have rebuilt their entire MTB tyre range to more closely focus upon the specific requirements of each riding style. Schwalbe has simultaneously released five new ranges all with a superhero theme. In order from heaviest to lightest they are:…
Lusty Industries Have Your Wheel and Tyre Needs Covered
– Sponsored Content – Maxxis Tyres When it comes to mountain bike tyres, Maxxis is the first name on everyone’s mind. From new treads like the Assegai and Dissector through to old favourites like the DHF and DHR, there’s a tread pattern to suit all users. Stocking the widest range of Maxxis Tyres, Lusty Industries…
Japanese Quality and Attention to Detail Available in Australia
– Sponsored Content – Panaracer has been manufacturing since 1952 and for most of that time, they’ve focused exclusively upon designing and manufacturing the finest bicycle tyres. Today Panaracer makes world-class bicycle tyres for all types of cycling from road racing through to commuting, MTB and most recently, gravel. Over 90% of production is still…
Goodyear Taps Auto Tyre Expertise for Transit Bicycle Range
– Sponsored Content – As we wrote about previously here, automotive tyre giant Goodyear, founded in 1898 as a bicycle tyre company and now employing over 54,000 people worldwide, recently re-launched its bicycle tyre division. Goodyear bicycle tyres became available to Australian dealers from February 2020. Dealers can make great margins in a high volume…
Mitas Families Offer Dealers Great Range and Value
– Sponsored Content – Although Mitas tyres have only recently infiltrated the Australian market, their history is anything but recent. Producing specialty rubber products in the Czech Republic since 1929, Mitas has grown to become Europe’s largest cycling tyre and tube manufacturer. The Mitas range features over 90 tyre variants, so you know they have…
Are Bike Shops Missing the Boat on Electric Scooters?
May bike shops refuse to sell electric scooters and not without valid reasons. In most Australian states they’re still illegal to ride, apart from on private land. But despite this, major retailers such as Harvey Norman and JB Hi-Fi (pictured) seem to have no such qualms. The day we visited this store in NSW a…
A Metre Finally Matters in Victoria Too!
After years of lagging behind the rest of Australia, on 7th October 2020 the Victorian government has finally announced that it pass safe passing distance laws. Ironically Victoria is the home state of the Amy Gillett Foundation, which has worked solidly for 10 years to get their ‘metre matters’ campaign enshrined in legislation across every…
Zwift, Now Valued at Over $1.37 Billion, Developing Its Own Trainer
Zwift, a 350-person, Long Beach, California-based online fitness platform that immerses cyclists and runners in 3D-generated worlds, just raised a hefty US$450 million (A$616 million) in funding led by the investment firm KKR in exchange for a minority stake in its business. Permira, the Amazon Alexa Fund and Specialized Bicycle’s venture capital fund, Zone 5…
BikeExchange Hires ex CarSales.com CFO
BikeExchange, has appointed the former CFO of ASX listed carsales.com, Andrew Demery, to the new role of Global CFO. Following a 12-month period of rapid growth, BikeExchange has welcomed Demery to their global leadership team to play a crucial role in the company’s further expansion. BikeExchange is now an international company with operations in eight…
What Do Tesla’s Battery Day Announcements Mean for Ebikes?
After months of largely Coronavirus induced logistical delays, on Tuesday 21st September, Tesla finally presented their much hyped and anticipated ‘Battery Day’ as part of their annual shareholder meeting. You can watch the event here. But to summarise the long and detailed technical presentation into a single graphic, please refer to the summary slide from…