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Palo Alto Bicycle Gear

$159.99
Our Merino Wool blend incorporates the “sport” characteristics of wool (works in many micro-climates, stays warm when damp/wet, also cool even in warmer temps, anti-smell) while maintaining a soft and good feel to the body during exercise. The blend of fabrics allows a soft, muted digital sublimation which adds a modern aspect to a heritage fabric for cycling. This jersey also offers modern fit and styling, with features which include reflective piping and accents (which can be seen up to 160 meters), zippered waterproof pocket for valuables, and laser cut and bonded sleeves. A magical blend of old and new. Features: Fabric contains UV protection Designed to have a snug race fit Camlock YKK Zipper with zip garage around the neck for comfort Three back pockets with reflective piping and accents (which can be seen up to 160 meters) Silicon elastic on the bottom hem of the jersey and arm sleeves to keep things in place Longer race sleeves with lightweight breathable mesh underarm fabric
$109.99
Palo Alto Bicycles short sleeve jersey uses a combination of premium Italian Fabrics to create both a super comfortable as well as a great looking jersey. The Main body is a breathable microfiber fabric that’s lightly fleeced on the inside for soft comfortable wear. The sleeves and side panel Fabric is a very elastic 4-way stretch microfiber for a comfortable form fit with excellent breathability to keep you dry and cool. Designed to have a race fit Longer race sleeves with lightweight breathable mesh underarm fabric Camlock YKK front zipper 12cm zippered back pocket for secure storage Silicon elastic around the bottom hem of the jersey to stay in place Fabric contains UV protection
$179.99
Palo Alto Bicycles is proud to offer these amazing 100% Merino Wool jerseys. Merino Wool is a magical, natural material that has terrific temperature regulating properties. It keeps you cool in the heat and warm when you're wet or when the temperature drops. It wicks moisture, eliminates smells, and gets softer with every wash. Whether you are riding in the next l'eroica or just out for a weekend spin with your crew, showing up in one of these stylish jerseys guarantees you will be the best-dressed rider in the peloton! Features: 100% Merino Wool ¾ zipper 3 easy access pockets Classic chain stitching
$219.99
Palo Alto Bicycles is proud to offer these amazing 100% Merino Wool jerseys. Merino Wool is a magical, natural material that has terrific temperature regulating properties. It keeps you cool in the heat and warm when you're wet or when the temperature drops. It wicks moisture, eliminates smells, and gets softer with every wash. Whether you are riding in the next l'eroica or just out for a weekend spin with your crew, showing up in one of these stylish jerseys guarantees you will be the best-dressed rider in the peloton! Features: 100% Merino Wool ¾ zipper 3 easy access pockets Classic chain stitching
$45.00
Years before mountain bikes or gravel bikes existed, Jobst Brandt (1935-2015) took bicycles to places they’d never been before. Best known for writing The Bicycle Wheel, the maverick California engineer pioneered dirt riding and lightweight touring. His legendary “Jobst rides” took Bay Area racers including Tom Ritchey, Gary Fisher and Eric Heiden over dirt roads and landslides in the Santa Cruz mountains and the Sierras, and he maintained a love affair with the Alps, touring 2,000 miles across Europe’s mountain passes for almost 50 years. As he pushed riders and bicycles beyond traditional limits, Jobst turned towards improving bicycle technology. With Palo Alto Bicycles, he founded Avocet and introduced innovations such as treadless tires, the bicycle computer, and touring shoes, while his mentoring of a young Tom Ritchey influenced the birth of mountain biking. Told through stunning archive photos, documents, and in-depth interviews, JOBST BRANDT RIDE BIKE! is an unconventional biography of a man whose passion, intellect, and sense of adventure changed the way we ride bikes today. It will introduce him to a wider audience and establish his place in cycling history.
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