ROAD BIKE ACTION: “THE BARLOW IS EASY-RIDING AND WELL CAPABLE OF MORE THAN JUST DIRT ROADS”

Originally published in Road Bike Action It’s true that while titanium frames were once found in the catalogs of many of the biggest bike brands, they have largely been replaced by carbon alternatives. However, equally true is that there are actually more builders offering titanium frames than one might think. Lighter than steel, more compliant […]

PELOTON MAGAZINE LOVES THE BARLOW!!!!

Originally published in the September 2016 edition of Peloton Magazine Most of us are familiar with the Oregon Trail, a grueling 2,000-plus miles that brought pioneers to the Pacific Northwest. The Barlow Trail is the most rugged and relentless portion over the last 100 miles before entering the Willamette Valley. It also happens to be […]

INITIAL IMPRESSIONS OF THE SAGE BARLOW FROM CYCLOCROSS MAGAZINE

Originally published in the May 2016 Edition of Cyclocross Magazine Our 56cm review sample of the Sage Barlow is beautifully TIG welded of 3 Al/2.5 V titanium alloy with a geometry that mixes elements from a modern ‘cross bike, like 42.5cm chainstays and a 7.0cm bottom bracket drop, with a road racing bike-like long 58cm […]

ROAD BIKE ACTION FEATURES THE BARLOW ADVENTURE BIKE FROM THE INTERBIKE SHOW IN VEGAS

Sage Cycles, who specialize in relatively low-cost titanium frames and a unique custom complete bike build program, announced an all-new model at the Interbike trade show on Wednesday. It’s called the Barlow, and Sage says that it splits the difference between its existing Skyline road and PDXCX cyclocross models. The Barlow is a gravel bike, […]

5 OUT OF 5 STARS FOR THE SAGE SKYLINE FROM ROADBIKEREVIEW!!!!!

Originally published in Road Bike Review September 01, 2015 Sage Cycles Introduction – Brewed in Oregon Sage Cycles is a small brand based out of Portland, Oregon building handcrafted, made in the U.S. titanium road and cross bikes. Although they were founded only two years ago in 2013, their reputation and popularity has been growing […]