From the tiny Rothan balance bikes and Cnoc first pedal bikes with 14-inch wheels that have started so many cycling lives. To the Luath and Creig bikes that still make up the vast majority of bikes at ...
Got a growing future cyclocross star in your household who needs a new bike this ’cross season? Or know a height-challenged cyclist having trouble finding a 700c wheel bike that fits? Islabikes has a ...
Islabikes has just taken kids bikes to a whole new level. The UK-based company that opened their North American headquarters in southeast Portland three years ago has just launched the new ‘Pro Series ...
Islabikes is renowned for its children’s bikes that cater for the unique way youngsters’ bodies grow compared to adults. It has since realised that many of these design adaptations would also benefit ...
New, race ready offerings are lighter and more advanced than ever before Islabikes can arguably be credited with revolutionising the kid's bike market, creating high quality, low weight machines a cut ...
Cycling apparel for young cyclists is hard to find, and Aerotech and Craft are two of just a few brands that we’ve found that cater to the little ones. Now kid’s bike specialist Islabikes throws its ...
The busy warehouse as seen in June 2017. (Photos: Jonathan Maus/BikePortland) Portland will no longer be the U.S. headquarters of Islabikes. In an announcement made this afternoon, the children’s bike ...
Biking can make you feel young at heart, but when you're already young, the right bike can make you feel all grown-up. is holding an open house at its store at 2113 S.E. Seventh Ave. from 1 to 5 p.m.
How do you break into the American bicycle market? If you’re a wildly popular boutique brand from the U.K., you do it one carefully crafted bike at a time. Founded in London by Isla Rowntree, a former ...
A cycle manufacturer, which made its name improving children's bike design, is to end production. Islabikes was founded in 2005 by triple British cyclo-cross champion Isla Rowntree. The Shropshire ...
Imagine Project sets out to cut waste in the industry by renting rather than selling bikes, which can then be returned and refurbished when the child outgrows them The idea had been nagging at her for ...