Cycling Pillows
Description: CW was a highly competitive force throughout BMX's heyday and was definitely one of the more innovative manufacturers with a long line of unique frames and features that kept them out front. CW stood for Custom Works, although because the founder also owned Coast Wheels bike shop, a lot of people thought it stood for Coast Wheels, but it never did.
Description: Bicycles are the coolest things in the world and I love them so much! If you hold cycling close to your heart here is a bike chain design for you. Whether you prefer a fixie, fat bike, time-trialer, townie, hard-tail, carbon-fiber, 29er, or anything on two wheels, this is a great way to show your bike love.
Description: DYNO was a BMX bike and bike products company started by Bob Morales in 1982. DYNO’s first products were BMX racing apparel and number plates and DYNO gear was used and endorsed by many top BMX and Freestyle riders and teams, including; GT Bicycles, SE Racing, Auburn Cycles, Robinson Racing, and Team Powerlite. Riders included Eddie Fiola, Mike Dominguez, Greg Hill, Gary Ellis, and many others. In 1985 Bob Morales said “GT Bicycles made an offer to buy Dyno. I accepted their offer because Dyno was severely undercapitalized and in need of investment. I negotiated a contract with GT to design bicycle frames and components and to consult on a marketing strategy for them.” Morales developed a line of DYNO frames and bicycles for GT.
Description: This humorous mountain biking design is perfect for cyclists who love trail riding, outdoor adventures, and a good joke. Featuring a scenic mountain landscape, forest trees, a winding trail, and a rider silhouette, this artwork captures the thrill of biking in nature. The funny quote “Cheaper Than Therapy – But Not Really” makes it a great gift for MTB lovers, trail enthusiasts, weekend riders, and anyone who finds freedom on two wheels. Perfect for shirts, stickers, and accessories for cyclists who appreciate adrenaline and humor.
Description: UNI BMX are credited with creating the lightest bicycle seats ever produced, making them popular with racers looking for the edge that shaving off a few ounces off their race bikes might provide. In addition to their ultralight once piece seats, UNI also made number plates, grips, race pants, jerseys, and more, all of which maintained the company's 'lighter is faster' mantra. This design reflects UNI's iconic rainbow logo that went into use in the '80s.
Description: Poovey Farms is Pam Poovey's family dairy farm in rural Brown County Wisconsin where they raised Holstein cattle and produced milk, cheese, and other dairy products. This design includes an authentic Poovey Farms Racing logo with plenty of wear and tear to give it plenty of street cred.
Description: The perfect gift for the data-obsessed cyclist or runner in your life. Whether they are chasing a KOM on a local climb or logging miles for a marathon, this shirt captures the ultimate rule of modern training: the workout isn't real until it's uploaded. Featuring a minimalist design, it's ideal for post-ride coffee stops, gym sessions, or casual wear for any Strava addict.