February 27th, 2008 by BallerRide

If you’re looking for a bike that can take a serious beating in your hood, we’ve got your ride: the Smith & Wesson Custom. Designed by the famed gun manufacturer for pigs across the world, the Smith & Wesson Custom Mountain Bike is centered around an aluminum frame, with SRAM 27 Speed Drivetrain, X-9 SRAM Trigger shifters with front and rear mechanical disc brakes. That means the Custom’s fast, rugged, and designed to hold more than a few extra donuts in the rider’s gut.
If the Smith & Wesson logo isn’t cutting it for you, the company can screen your own custom graphics onto the bike. The Custom is the premier bike in Smith & Wesson’s lineup, and it retails for $1,300.
Available through: Smith & Wesson [via Complex]
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January 31st, 2008 by BallerRide

The fixed-gear bike is a trend that has blown up over the past couple of years with hipsters and the trustafarian set. Now it seems to be expanding beyond its bohemian roots, becoming a more permanent fixture in urban culture. Since fixed-gear bikes (a.k.a. fixies) have come onto the scene so hard, we thought we’d give you a quick look into what this trend’s all about and highlight one of the more baller fixies to come out: the AF1 Silver Service.
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January 28th, 2008 by BallerRide

In 2008′s Cannondale lineup, you’ll find the RAW CANNONDALE, the stylish result of a unique collaboration with denim brand G-Star. The limited edition bikes is the most baller in the Cannondale line up and retail for $2,850.
For more information, check out Cannondale’s website.
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