Author: Moe Ramirez

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RL was kind to pick up this helmet for me from RPM Cyclery. I like to ride the trails with my MP3 player and earbuds on. I know that it can be dangerous at time, one of our buddies broke his collar bone trying to adjust his earbuds. Simply plug in your MP3 Player of…

I’ve ridden the Woodstock 707 a couple of more times. I’ve adjusted the handlebars and the rear shock to my liking. Unfortunately, the Manitou Axel fork does not have an air adjustment so I played around with the rebound. I really like the geometry of the bike, it climbs great and descends with confidence. I’m…

The fine fellows from Seattle Sports sent us a Sherpak Smart Rack to review. This rack is designed to be temporalily installed on cars with or without factory or aftermarket racks. Here a few reasons why the Sherpak Smart Rack is better than a permanent rack: • Attaches and detaches within 2 minutes • Easily…

Since RL is riding the K2 and the Cobia needed a seatpost, I asked RL to lend me the Woodstock 707. I rode the Woodstock 505 a long while ago, I recall that the geometry of the bike was not really suitable for my style of riding. I didn’t have a chance to adjust the…

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I rode with Jeremy and Ivan last friday night. We received a set of Princeton Tec Switchback 3 lights to test out on the trails. I hooked up the lights to the Gary Fisher Cobia 29er, the clamp mechanism was very straight forward and easy to install. Notice how the clamp offsets the headlight so…

Besides having a great How-to DVD, the folks from www.videobikerepair.com also host a good number of GPS trails. We have formed a partnership that will enable us to share trails for you to upload and download. Check out our GPS trail page, we have added over 700 GPS files from all over the United States.

Although my very first mountain bike was a hardtail, I quickly sold it to get a full suspension bike. Going to a hardtail took a little adjustment, I had to stand on some bumpy sections that I normally ride seated on my FS. I’ve seen and owned some of those cheesy ‘comfort’ seatposts, but the…