John and Ryan are bringing Strength back to life for 2012, via an innovative frame constructed out of magnesium. You old schoolers will remember that magnesium has been used a few times in BMX racing’s history–most famously in the breakthrough Mongoose Motomags of the 1970s and 80s. John Sawyer and Ryan Birk welcomed customers and media into a private hospitality suite, where their plans for 2012 were discussed openly and freely, and with a “this is gonna be AWESOME” kind of energy. It’s remarkable that, only 12 months ago, a chance meeting on the way out of the show was what brought John into the then-ailing Answer BMX picture as its new owner. Barely 365 days later, it could not be a more different situation, and THAT is one of the wonders of the face-to-face business that is done at conferences like Interbike. Notwithstanding the seemingly-valid argument on seeing the new products via Skype, that last point should not be minimized in any way.
At an affordable price, it’s equipped with a powerful electric pedal-assist motor and a 26-inch mountain bike frame. This cutting-edge equipment provides a great way for riders to travel faster, farther, and more comfortably than ever before. “To be back with Hyper is a great opportunity that I’m very excited about to, say the least,”said E.C.. “To be handed the keys to the castle with the task of building a high end line of mountain bikes for the Hyper brand is both a big responsibility and honor. I will still be on the bike at all scheduled events but my role will be more directed toward educating riders about our products and growing the brand at a grass roots level, rather than focusing solely on results”. The ‘842 and ’642 patents are both design patents which pertain to bicycles and, in particular, the ornamental design of two bicycles.
You can feel the breeze and the sun on your face (Vitamin D). Hyper Bikes is a catchall phrase used to describe Hybrid Bicycles, which are preferred by urban cyclists for their ability to tread effortlessly on city trails and off-road ones. The rule of thumb in the world of biking is that if it’s cheap, it’s probably not worth it. View your cart to change product quantities, apply deal codes, or checkout.
Another great day for hyper bike, announcing the addition of what has to be the most prolific brother-sister duo in BMX history. Lain & Kelsey Van Ogle have reached an agreement to be part of the Factory Hyper Team. Their resume includes an incredible four UCI World titles, an ABA National #1 Amateur and 21 N.A.G. #1 titles. Hyper Bicycles is looking forward to helping Lain & Kelsey add to their collection of titles, with the brand new design frame for 2012. Plaintiff’s approach hews more closely to precedent, especially that of this district.
The patents claim the design shown in their respective figures one through seven. Because the proverbial picture is worth one thousand words, the Court attaches a demonstrative example of each claimed design. The Hyper eRide Mountain bike is an electric pedal-assist mountain bike that perfectly blends performance and convenience. This mountain bike features a 26-inch MTB frame with 21-speed gearing, making it the ideal choice for tackling any terrain. Adding the motor allows riders to cover more ground faster while still working up a sweat on those tougher climbs.
Our relationship produced an Olympic Bronze Medal, a World Championship title, as well as a BMX-Racing-specific bicycle in Walmart. Although Hyper’s focus may be changing, I am indebted to them for the opportunities they allowed for me. I look forward to what this next chapter in my racing career will bring. Resting on Reddy and DePaoli, plaintiff requests that the Court reject defendant’s proposed construction and reserve any issues of functionality for a later time. Come ride time, the 20-inch wheels with the 1.5” tires bring comfort and stability that are generally not the USP of folding bikes.
A brand may hop between four or five owners over the course of a decade. There are various reasons for this, but generally it involves an acquisition of one company by another, or the previous owner losing it in an all-night poker game after the NORA Cup (ok, maybe not so much the second one–usually it’s not poker). Along with his acquisition of the Answer BMX brand, John Sawyer also took possession of the Strength BMX brand (you may remember that name from the Luke Wilson/Bubba Harris era, as Bubba was aboard a Strength prototype during his most recent time in the Answer uniform). And finally, there will be an Answer brake set in both pro and mini sizes, with a cool-as-ice-cream lever.