



$20-$50
"The Commute" Screen print poster by Jay Ryan
This image was used on the cover of Bicycle Times 19. Approximately 18 x 24 inches, printed on french speckletone madero beach paper.
Eight screens used.
Edition of 300, signed by the artist.
Thirsty Dawg Swag Bag
The Thirsty Dawg is our unofficial mascot here at Bicycle Times. Now you can snag this swag bag full of delicious treats: A sling-style bag from ChicoBag, a Bicycle Times T-shirt, a sticker pack, and a year's subscription to the magazine.
Valued at more than $50, it's all yours for just $35
*Additional postage required for foreign subscriptions. Please contact us for more information.
*Sticker pack includes 2 color stickers.
Randonneur Print by Adam Turman
Limited edition signed and numbered screen print by Adam Turman. This illustration was used on the cover of issue sixteen of Bicycle Times. The print shows a randonneur keeping an eye on a thunderstorm that’s creeping up behind him.
CLOSEOUT: Bicycle Times Wool Kneekers.
CLOSEOUT PRICE $21.99, normally $29.99
Keep those knees warm!
The Bicycle Times wool Kneekers are made for us by DeFeet in the USA from a blend of 51% Merino Wool, 45% Elastic and 4% Lycra. They feature a no-slip cuff, Aireator mesh weave on the back and do not have any vertical seams. Wind resistant and breathable.
Team Dirt Rag Wool Arm Warmers
The Team Dirt Rag Arm Warmers are made for us by DeFeet from the finest Merino wool. The arm warmers stay warm when they are wet and in cooler temperatures because of the amazing thermal properties of wool. Best of all, the DIrt Rag logo is stitched into the farbric for a smooth feel against the skin. Available in S/M or L/XL.
Contents :
80% Wool, 19% Nylon, 1% Lycra
Size S-M measures 16-18"
Size L/XL measures 19-22"
Made in USA.
CLOSEOUT: Bicycle Times Cool Weather Cap.
CLOSEOUT price $25.00, normally $35.00.
The Bicycle Times Brushed Euro Cap is made by Sheila Moon and embroidered with our stacked logo. The fit of these caps is different than the previous ones we sold. The offer more ear coverage and a softer seem line against the forehead.
Bicycle Times Titanium Bottle Opener
The Bicycle Times Titanium Bottle Opener is made for us by Paragon Machine Works in the USA. Fabricated from re-purposed pieces of titanium, each bottle opener features an engraved Bicycle Times logo on the front and "Your Everyday Cycling Adventure" on the back. To add to the functionality a 15mm wrench, perfect for axle nuts, is incorporated into the handle. Each measures about 4.4 inches long by 1.75 inches wide, the perfect hand size.
Dirt Rag Titanium Bottle Opener
The Dirt Rag Titanium Bottle Opener is back, thanks to Paragon Machine Works. Fabricated from re-purposed pieces of Ti, each bottle opener features an engraved Dirt Rag logo on the front and "The Mountain Bike Forum" on the back. To add to its functionality, a 15mm wrench, perfect for axle nuts, is incorporated into the handle. Each measures about 4.4 inches long by 1.75 inches wide, the perfect hand size.
Dirt Rag Incline Glove
Dirt Rag Incline Glove
The Dirt Rag Incline Glove is made for us by Fox from 55% synthetic leather, 35% nylon and 5% polyester and PVC rubber. A full-stretch back panel, double layer Clarion palm, silicone fingertips, wrist tab closure and Terrycloth thumb are standard. No palm padding, no frills, just a nice and simple glove. Available in size Small through 2XL.
CLOSEOUT: Dirt Rag Downhill Jersey.
CLOSEOUT price $39.99, normally $55.00
Look as fast as you are moving in Dirt Rag’s Downhill Jersey. Made for us by Nema from Coolmax, the jersey is cut big to be worn over body armor and is slightly stretchy to keep your gravity-fueled movements free. It features our Dirt Rag logo set into the checkered flag and splashed with speed.
Available in size M-XXL.

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