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Collective Reward #183: SimWorks Sim Loaders Bag Set
By Miles Arbour on April 12, 2024
Our 183rd Collective Reward giveaway comes from the folks at SimWorks, who are setting up one lucky site supporter with a set of fork, saddle, and handlebar bags from their Sim Loader collection. Find details on what’s included and sign up for a chance to win before next week’s cutoff here…
SimWorks To Smile Bar Updated for 2024
By Miles Arbour on January 29, 2024
Featuring the same retro styling and a flared profile that looks ideal for drop-bar dirt-touring rigs, the SimWorks To Smile Bar was recently updated with a larger 31.8mm stem clamp size, and it’s back in stock now. Check it out here…
Introducing the New SimWorks Doppo Locust and Sim Loaders Bag Collection
By Miles Arbour on December 21, 2023
Just released, the new SimWorks Doppo Locust is a true all-terrain bicycle. It features a handmade steel frame from Shin Hattori in Japan, many modern specs, and an eye-catching Cosmic Lavender paint job. Find photos, details, and a little about the matching Sim Loaders bag collection here…
SimWorks Taco Pedals Review
By Lucas Winzenburg on August 3, 2023
Released in May, the SimWorks Taco Pedals feature an oversized platform with 10 replaceable pins per side and some unique lines inspired by one of the most delicious foods of all time. Lucas has been swapping a pair of the Japan-made pedals among a few of his bikes throughout the spring and summer, and he reports back in this review…
SimWorks Burrito Rack Review + RAL Extra Rice & Beans Bag: First Look/Campout
By Miles Arbour on July 20, 2023
Announced in the spring, the SimWorks Burrito Rack is a Japanese-made rear bag support with a highly adaptable design that makes it perfect for frames without rack mounts. Miles has been testing it out alongside the matching RAL Extra Rice & Beans Bag, and you can find his two-in-one review here…
Pre-Orders Open for SimWorks Taco Pedals
By Lucas Winzenburg on May 3, 2023
SimWorks’ latest collaboration with MKS is a generously sized platform pedal with replaceable pins, serviceable cup-and-cone bearings, and an unmistakable shape. Get to know the new SimWorks Taco Pedals here, which are now available for pre-order in black and silver…
Check out the SimWorks Burrito Rack + RAL Extra Rice & Beans Bag
By Lucas Winzenburg on April 29, 2023
SimWorks has been busy dreaming up and releasing new products lately, with two today and more on the way soon. The new SimWorks Burrito Rack is a Japanese-made rear bag support with a highly adaptable design, and the matching RAL Extra Rice & Beans Bag is a compact roll-top bag built to fit it. Both are available now, and you can find details here…
Introducing the Golden Pliers x SimWorks Ramble Bar
By Miles Arbour on November 30, 2022
Developed as a collaboration between SimWorks and Golden Pliers in Portland, the new Ramble Bar is wide, swept-back, and described as the “ultimate turbo cruiser bar.” Check it out here…
New Chris King x SimWorks RAL JS Loader
By Miles Arbour on October 24, 2022
Designed in collaboration with Chris King, the new RAL JS Loader by SimWorks is a quick-access handlebar bag with a bungee closure that wraps neatly around a Chris King headset cap. Check it out here…
Introducing the SimWorks by Velocity Standalone 001 Rims
By Lucas Winzenburg on September 22, 2022
The new SimWorks by Velocity Standalone 001 aluminum rims are available in four colors and three sizes with machined or non-machined sidewalls, opening up tons of possibilities for wheel builds to carry riders across continents. Find more details and photos here…
Check out the SimWorks Doppo High Plains Drifter
By Miles Arbour on May 10, 2022
The new SimWorks Doppo High Plains Drifter is a modern take on a mountain flyer/klunker style bike, complete with a US-made frame, a bolt-on truss assembly, and optional add-ons from Doom Bars and Jack Supply. Check it out here…
SimWorks Launches Updated Doppo ATB
By Lucas Winzenburg on February 18, 2022
SimWorks just announced a freshly updated version of their Doppo ATB frameset, which they call a modern tourer for all surfaces. See more details and photos of the Japanese brand’s latest release here…