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Category: 29er

The First Annual, Quarterly Lift Assisted Ride Report, Part I

August 11, 2008 Jeremy Yang10 Comments on The First Annual, Quarterly Lift Assisted Ride Report, Part I

Cabin sweet Cabin This past weekend three of us went up to the local mountains for one day doing lift-assisted riding and the second day riding tRead More…

KHS Flagstaff First Impression

August 7, 2008 Moe Ramirez8 Comments on KHS Flagstaff First Impression

We finally took possession of the much awaited KHS Flagstaff Full Suspension 29er yesterday. Unfortunately, the only test bike they had was a mediRead More…

Speaking of the Strength of Carbon

July 31, 2008 Jeremy Yang2 Comments on Speaking of the Strength of Carbon

Carbon off-road wheels by Bontrager. The 29er wheelset, as reported by Velonews, is weighing in at 1570 grams. Called the Race XXX Lite, these wRead More…

I like this site

July 30, 2008 Jeremy Yang2 Comments on I like this site

Bikepedia.com has some 2009 bike pictures up. Since I’m a 29er guy I thought I might share the new 29er I saw on there, the Specialized Stumpjumper FRead More…

Redline 2009 Mountain Bikes

July 28, 2008July 28, 2008 Jeremy Yang7 Comments on Redline 2009 Mountain Bikes

We just received some pictures of Redline’s 2009 mountain bikes and they are quite the looker. No worries, these aren’t all the mountain bikes that RRead More…

Bike Weights? How Low Before Reliability is Compromised?

July 7, 2008July 7, 2008 Jeremy Yang25 Comments on Bike Weights? How Low Before Reliability is Compromised?

There’s been some recent discussion within our circle of riders about bike weights. How important is a low bike weight to you? When does a biRead More…

Mountain Uni?

June 23, 2008 Jeremy Yang2 Comments on Mountain Uni?

Riding a unicycle on mountain biking trails. Mountain Unicycling Unicycling is great and all, but isn’t it just a little too easy? You cRead More…

Sette Reken 69er Conversion Update

June 16, 2008June 16, 2008 RL Policar3 Comments on Sette Reken 69er Conversion Update

Both Saturday and Sunday, I had a chance to ride the Sette Reken 69er conversion bike. Here’s a few thoughts. Riding the Sette Reken as a 69er wasRead More…

Massive Amounts of Discipline

June 12, 2008 Jeremy Yang2 Comments on Massive Amounts of Discipline

I just wanted to boast about how great it is to have massive amounts of discipline in my life. As some of you may know I have massive amounts of discRead More…

69er Conversion Complete

June 12, 2008 RL Policar23 Comments on 69er Conversion Complete

Last night I spent some time piecing together a 69er bike. I’ve always wanted to try one out but riding one in the parking lot of an LBS doesn’t reallRead More…

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