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Published March 30, 2012

Hotlines to distribute High5 in the U.K. • The foldable mountain bike-ish backpack • Colorado shop's radio show podcast available

SOUTH QUEENSFERRY, U.K. (BRAIN) Friday March 30 2012 2:02 PM MT—U.K. distributor Hotlines will be distributing High5 nutrition products, the companies announced Friday.
 
High5 will continue to manage its marketing for the UK market and media should continue to contact Raph Deinhart at High5.


The Bergmönch foldable mountain bike-ish backpack

SOMEWHERE IN EUROPE (BRAIN) Friday March 30 2012 1:57 PM MT— For hikers looking to roll downhill after hiking up, the 9kg (20-pound) Bergmönch folds into a small backpack and converts into a full suspension vehicle (without pedals or chain).

Suggested retail is 1,499 euros, distributed by KOGA.


Colorado shop's radio show podcast available

GRAND JUNCTION, CO (BRAIN) Friday March 30 2012 2:20 PM MT—Brown Cycles launched a 30-minute radio show four months ago on a local FM station. Now shop owner Chris Brown is making the shows available as podcasts, downloadable from the store's website (Direct link to the latest show (wma file)).

"The idea was to have one place to showcase all the trails, rides, technology, riders and happenings in the Grand Valley," Brown said. "The idea was to keep it light hearted — reaching new riders and tricky enough to touch the local enthusiasts.

"They get better every time we do them. I think it might take six months to build a real following but we are willing to stick it out," he said.

Diane Lees, co-owner of the Hubbub Custom Bicycles in Ohio, also does a weekly bike radio show that is available as a podcast.

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