About Bike-alog
Bike-alog History
Bike-alog started in 1988, when Bike-alog founder Jeff Palley realized there had
to be a better way to keep track of all the items in the bike industry. The
epiphany came when he visited a record store and saw the salesperson look up a
record using Phonolog -- the recording industry's universal catalog. Realizing
that a standard database of the industry would make purchasing items for his
five bike shops easier, he started Bike-alog as an in-house inventory database.
Word got out about the database, though, and Bike-alog became a separate company
whose sole mission was to provide the only comprehensive "Universal Catalog" of
bicycle industry bikes, parts, accessories and clothing available to bicycle
stores in the United States.
Today, Bike-alog has information on almost 200,000 separate items, as well as
complete bicycle specs for over 15,000 bicycles dating back to 1993. Member
stores throughout the United States (and world!) receive the Bike-alog CD every
month, enabling them to offer amazing customer service by finding any item in
the industry or any bike made in the last 15 years. Bike-alog is now the
standard database of the bicycle industry, and it remains the best source for
finding comprehensive information quickly and effortlessly.
Bike-alog: Universal Catalog of the Bicycle Industry
For the first time, you can browse the Bike-alog database online. If you want
specs on the newest suspension forks or need to find a front derailleur to fit
your mid-90's aluminum hardtail, Bike-alog is the only website you need. Even
better, you can use Bike-alog to locate a Bike-alog member store near you, and
they'll be able to get you what you're looking for right away.
Bike-alog is totally neutral -- no one pays to get their products listed. As a
result, Bike-alog has more products and more organized information about the
bicycle industry than you'll find anywhere else in the world.