COG Magazine. Issue 9 out now!
COG magazine Issue 9 is out now and we are super excited to be advertised in it. Seriously an epic issue, this is one of my favorites so far. These guys are just doing such a great job on this magazine. Make sure to pick COG up at your local bike shop.


Summer’s not over yet!
It’s been a great summer, but we all know it’s not here forever. Biking, BBQs, outdoor concerts, beaching with friends and long days among so many other reasons is what makes it so great. Thus the reason why we acted on this tank top. The art is an original drawing done in the 1890’s by my Great Grandfather Charles E. Heydt for his bike club, The Greenwich Wheelmen. Embrace summer as much as you can and get them before the warm weather slowly fades away. Summer isn’t over yet!

Meet our friends, the5thFloor UK.
Meet our friends and supporters at the5thFloor in UK. These guys have also worked collabrotivly with I Love Dust and are like- minded individuals. They keep it fun and inspireing, leading the pathway for others to see whats going on in this market. And to celebrate cycling and the creativity of it being truly unique today. Make a visit to their site and see what their up to. Here is a picture of David with his bike and their friend Matt at the “I heart charge event at Macbeth” wearing out Mr. Wheelmen Tee. Hope to hang in the UK soon.

Overdue
After so many requests to have our Mr. Wheelmen logo on a women’s tee we have finally received them. Super soft 100% cotton women’s Tee Shirts are in. They are available in White and Heather Grey in our online store. Enjoy Ladies….

History Of Knowledge
Lately I have realized I am a history buff. I love hearing about a recent shipwreck or the original computer. So this weekend I headed over to the flea market. I was looking for something in a design sense that would inspire some more creativity. I happened to stumble across a table that was selling old articles. Articles and ads about everything; including old articles and ads on bicycles. When I came across an article titled “The Bicycle Of Today” from 1896, you can say I was just a little intrigued. For your knowledge Wheelmen & Co. is partially based on my business partners great grandfather who rode with a group called the Greenwich wheelman via 1890. So this article hit home. I attached a few images and a piece of the article on how back then wooden rims were out selling metal rims.? What is here today is change for tomorrow… See Below


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