Just spotted this over on The Merged! It looks like Tree Bicycle Co. will be offering their Woodgrain colorway on a handful of their parts this year! Check out more details right here.
Sneak Peek: Tree Bicycle Co. – Pedals
Here’s another sneak peek look at the new Tree Bicycle Co. pedals that are in the works! Definitely digging the look of these! You can find out more over on The Merged!
Sneak Peek: Tree – Pedals
Just spotted this over on The Merged and I’m stoked. Tree Bicycle Co. dropped a sneak peek of their new pedal they’re working on. It appears to be metal, very slimmed down and grippy. I’m definitely digging this! Expect more details closer to its release.
Tree Bicycle Co. – New England Roast
Here’s a definite MUST SEE video that Ride BMX dropped from the Tree Bicycle Co. team trip around New England and Pennsylvania! Everything from the street to the parks and trails riding is damn good and the film work is on point too! Enjoy!
“Join up with Tree Bikes riders Timmy Theus, Brian Yeagle, Clint Reynolds, and owner Sam Schulte as they venture around the New England area and ride it all: street, dirt, and parks. This trip was featured in our current issue (December 2013), so be sure to check out the full story there if you haven’t already. ” – Ride BMX
Nina Buitrago on Tree Bicycle Co.
Oh hell yeah! Tree Bicycle Co. has added Nina Buitrago to their team! Anyone who has ever met Nina knows she’s one hell of an awesome person on and off her bike. Stoked to see what they cook up for her in the future.
“Tree Bicycle Co Welcomes Nina Buitrago
Tree Bicycle Co. is proud to announce the addition of Nina Buitrago to the Tree Tribe. We have long been a fan of hers as she has always personified the image we want to present. Nina is super positive, is an individual, does her own thing, and just loves to ride.
Expect to see Nina representing Tree in Austin and throughout the country. We look forward to having her be a part of events and roadtrips in the future.
Congratulations Nina, welcome to the team!“
Interbike 2013: Tree Bicycle Co.
Alright, sorry for the delays on the rest of these posts! The internet in Las Vegas is shit, so I decided to wait until I could get back home to power through the rest of these! Next up for the stops at Interbike was Tree Bicycle Co.. As always, Sam had some fresh and unique products for us to check out! Let’s get into this!
Product: Tree Bicycle Co. – SB Power Cable
Sam over at Tree Bicycle Co. sent through a little info on their SB Power brake cable for you guys to see. This linear brake cable has a few key features that help to improve braking power. This cable starts out with Kevlar fiber wrapped outer housing with a teflon lined inner housing and a 1.5mm pre-stretched Teflon coated inner wire with CNC machined 6061-T6 aluminum ferrules and that brass barrel design that they licensed from Kink. Essentially, Tree have taken all of the good features of other brake cables out there and wrapped them all into one cable. This cable is available in black with lengths of 44″ and the standard 50″ if you want a little more cable to work with for a custom fit.
“The cable end:
We licensed the brass barrel design from Kink bikes instead of just taking their idea. The separate brass barrel piece prevents wire twist and allows the cable to self-correct which works really well at increasing pulling power due to the stiffer wire.
The cable can be easily converted to a lower gyro cable by removing the barrel.
The ferrules:
The aluminum ferrules have a flat bottom for the housing to butt up against which keeps the cable from binding up on the ends. They also have a nylon plastic guide inside so there is no metal on metal rubbing.
The housing:
Uses steel linear wires with Kevlar fiber wrap that prevents binding when the cable is twisted up. Inside is lined with a Teflon tube built into the housing.
The cable:
The inner wire is 1.5mm pre-stretched, die extruded, and Teflon coated for lowest friction possible.
A lot of cables have some of these attributes but the Tree cable is the first cable to have all of these benefits in one cable.” – Sam Schulte
Through The Lens: Eating Raw with Sam Schulte
Sam Schulte owns Tree Bikes which most of you have certainly heard of before and has quite the history in the BMX industry as an innovator and incredible product designer. Sam started Tree with the intent of creating parts that have solid thought behind them and builds products that are meant to last. He always has the consumer in mind and doesn’t feel right if he has to “sell” his products. Anyone that knows Tree knows that the stuff they make is 100% quality based and completely BMX to the core. On that note, anyone that knows Sam, knows that he has always had a unique outlook on life and truly lives according to his own rules and what he feels is right for his own life. There are a few people out there these days blazing their own path and making their own personal life choices and Sam Schulte is certainly one of them. He maintains a positive state of mind, carefully chooses what goes into his body and has a specific reason and purpose for doing so. Check out what motivates Sam to eat a fully raw diet and maybe learn a thing or two in the process.
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