New Look For The New Season

Notice anything new? That’s right, up.bike got a face lift. In addition to a whole new layout this past fall, we just update product shots for every product we make! From mounts to packages, tools an ... Read more

Spotlight: The WorkStation

Maybe the most simple product, this one has quickly become one of our best-selling accessories. Our team of testers started off wheel our Wheelie and Fork Mounts, but it wasn't long before they ... Read more

AdventureHub Field Trip: Palmer Woods

Known as a bucket list place to ride the road, Leelanau County is finally getting a place to mountain bike. Just before the trail closed for the season, we loaded up the AdventureHub to get in a hot ... Read more

Trails Matter: Pitching In, Picking Up

Life is busy. As much as we’d all like to join our local trail association when they call for volunteers, it doesn’t always work out. However, in addition to being a member, you can help your local t ... Read more

Spring Cleaning and Garage Organization

It's spring cleaning season, and that means all our nerdy bike friends have spent the evenings getting their garages back in order. Investing a little time now means more miles later, and we want to ... Read more

up.bike Loads Up For Ore2Shore!

It's one of the biggest mountain bike races in the Midwest and the ultimate mountain bike weekend! Ore2Shore is one one heckuva show. Every summer, thousands of mountain bikers converge on Marqu ... Read more

Skiing Storage Rack from up.bike

When the snow flies, it's not all fat bikes. Skiers, we hear you. And we've got a little something to make your life easier. Skiers are, by necessity, a little particular. Few sports are so cond ... Read more

up.bike Sets Up The Wheelhouse

If you've followed up.bike for very long, you've almost certainly seen plenty of orange before. That orange is spreading, and that's something we're really happy to see. Norte Youth Cycling has ... Read more

​Fat Bike Storage Options: For Those Who Ride Wide

Fat bikes aren’t snow bikes. Many riders choose to ride wide year-round to make the most of the versatility four or five inch tires provide. With more stability, traction, and floatation, fat bikes ... Read more