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Tuesday, August 16th, 2011 | Author:

Industrial Revolutions is the amazing new film from street trials riding star Danny Macaskill. Filmed and edited for Channel 4 ‘s documentary Concrete Circus.

Industrial Revolutions sees Danny take his incredible bike skills into an industrial train yard and some derelict buildings.’ Filmed in the beautiful Scottish countryside Danny Macaskill’s latest film was directed by Stu Thomson (Cut Media/MTBcut) for Channel 4′s documentary Concrete Circus.

Shoreline has always been a big fan of Danny Macaskill video’s…Now we’re stoked to learn that he’s riding for Ten five bike shoes, because we’re also big fans of five ten. The Five ten Danny Macaskill shoes are coming soon.

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010 | Author:

Features:
+ Nirve Galaxie™ frame
+ 3-speed gearing
+ May be equipped with either a rear coaster brake or a hand operated rear roller brake
+ Aluminum wheels
+ Candy Bars handlebars
+ Nirve 26” Pinwheels™ flower tread tires
+ Full length fenders
+ Welded kickstand
+ Nirve flower print comfort saddle
+ Equipped with a front hand brake

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009 | Author:


dakinelogo.jpgMeet Dave Bisset, Dakine Product design manager, he knows a bit about going green. Dakine is very much doing their part to offer green made products. Now that you have one of the most enviormently sound back packs ever made, do us all a favor and use it to pack out your trash, and become a hero and pack out other trash you find on the way. Peace

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009 | Author:


The first of a few jumps from our good buddy, Adam “Knievel” Neil.  Yea like Adam is…in his 40′s and decided to take up downhill mountain biking….Fearless if you ask me. As most people his age are complaining about getting old, Adam steps up and delivers big clean airs on his bike. Adam and his family are big supporters of the USSA (United States Snowboard Association). His whole family ends up at Nationals every year. Keep the shiny side up Adam…

Sunday, May 03rd, 2009 | Author:

bike-_2_shoreline_of_tahoeMay 11 – 15th is Bike to Work, School, Play Week in Lake Tahoe

Bike to Work, School, Play promotes a healthy, environmentally-friendly commute to work and school and gets Tahoe basin residents out of their cars — reducing air pollution and traffic congestion. Employees, students, and patrons arrive in a good mood, parking needs are reduced, and our community is more friendly, healthier, and a more sustainable place in which to live, work and play.
Shoreline employees have been riding their bikes to work for years. Every spring till late fall you can find them peddling their way back and forth to work. Bike to work week helps get the message out to those who aren’t in the habit, you should try it, its a great habit…stop by Shoreline and check out our new bikes from Chumba, Norco, Jamis and Nirve. See ol’ Charlie to get your ride tuned for the summer….May $10.00 off tune up Coupons are now being mailed out in the Target coupon book See ya….

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009 | Author:

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Check out the view from the bench. This is a great ride. It has some technical sections, but they are easy to walk if you lack the skills to ride. I’m one that lacks the skills to ride these sections so I just hop off my bike and walk for a very short distance. For those of you that don’t understand what a “technical section” means I have a general description below. It generally means tight rocks or very thin lines (areas to pass) where more advanced riding skills are needed. I have to be honest, although I am embarrassed to admit that on my last ride to the bench I didn’t bring enough water and ended up cramping up on the way back. So please make sure you bring plenty of water and it never hurts to pack a trail bar and a PBJ. Make sure you are in decent shape if you are planning to do this ride. The Trailhead begins at the end of Andrea Street (off of North Benjamin) and there is plenty of FREE parking. This ride is about a 14 mile round trip and will take around 3-4 hour depending on what kind of shape you are in and how long you want to stay at the bench. The view out there is awesome so make sure to bring your camera and enjoy the serenity. Stop by Shoreline of Tahoe to get additional information about the ride. You can also pick up a good tahoe trail map, energy bar, and we stock plenty of bike accessories. Be safe out there and ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET!!!