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Felt’s Complete 29er HT Lineup

September 5, 2008 Jeremy Yang3 Comments on Felt’s Complete 29er HT Lineup

Felt’s 2009 website is showing off a complete 29er HT lineup including 3 new carbon hardtails. They are a must see, especially enlarged. These bikesRead More…

I brake for Black and Whites

September 3, 2008September 3, 2008 RL Policar1 Comment on I brake for Black and Whites

Black and White on my bike that is…I simply love the color combination. Recently we mentioned Pricepoint.com has some white lock on grips for aboutRead More…

+1 for the Littler Guys

August 18, 2008 Jeremy Yang2 Comments on +1 for the Littler Guys

A few years ago I bought a Gary Fisher X-Caliber. That year’s Orange was the color I really wanted, but they ran out of that bike in my size. Read More…

Pronghorn PR6

August 1, 2008August 1, 2008 Jeremy Yang9 Comments on Pronghorn PR6

Back at Sea Otter 2008 our good buddy Steve Richey from Promologic gave Moe the first ever ride on the Pronghorn PR6. Pronghorn PR6 on the Sea Read 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…

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…

Review: Ay Up Lights MTB Kit

July 25, 2008 Jeremy Yang11 Comments on Review: Ay Up Lights MTB Kit

Who: Ay Up Lighting was born over two years ago and has developed into a world beater. We supply the lightest and coolest looking lights on the pRead More…

Review: Kona Hei Hei

July 21, 2008 Jeremy Yang12 Comments on Review: Kona Hei Hei

Who: The Kona Bicycle Company designs, manufacturers and distributes more than 60 models of purpose-built, high-performance mountain, road and urRead More…

The only thing you REALLY need to bring on a ride

July 18, 2008 Jeremy Yang3 Comments on The only thing you REALLY need to bring on a ride

Last night I headed out for a slightly unexpected Thursday night ride at the local loop. After the kids were down, my wife graciously let me out of tRead More…

Red Rocket Single Speed Update

July 15, 2008July 15, 2008 RL Policar3 Comments on Red Rocket Single Speed Update

I had to borrow the camera at work to get these shots for you folks. Sheck it out! Here’s the specs: SID Race fork Shimano DX SPD pedals Alex Read More…

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