Yes I spelled it “RUpdate…” just say it with a Scooby voice then you’ll be fine. Anyhow, I installed my KHS Rigid One fork on my Red Rocket last night and got a few miles in this morning before heading to work. First few thoughts, this thing looks great! I’ve incorporated some Evomo stickers on…

Have you ever taken a sip of your water as you are riding and it just tasted NASTY?!?!?!  Many of us have.  This is a result of not completely drying your hydration bladder after use and the build up of “gunk” in the bladder and hose.  The most conventional way of drying is using a…

You may have noticed in some of my pictures that I have been sporting the Tifosi Vogel glasses out on the dirt trails. SPECS Weight: 22 grams Fit: Small to Large Faces Frame Features * Grilamid TR-90 Open Frame Design * Hydrophilic Rubber Adjustable Temples & Nose Piece * Lifetime Warranty Lens Features * Polycarbonate…

A while ago I mentioned that I built up a “faux” Full Suspension Redline for my buddy Loren. On Sunday after church, Priscilla and I took him to the Fullerton Loop to test out the bike. Back in his younger days, Loren used to be a pretty good BMX racer. So it was no surprise…

Ice Toolz sent me this great device to test out a while back and now that its been over 8 months, I’m glad to say that this tool is as good as the first day I got it. Features: 4 tools in one Allen heads:4,5,6 and 8 Swiveling head allows for better leverage and greater…

The Marketing Dept. of MtnBikeRiders.com have introduced their latest gimmick in getting their brand out to more people. MtnBikeRiders.com temporary tattoos are a great way to get the name and logo out to more people than before. This allows whom ever is wearing it to proudly show their affiliation to the the site. The tattoos…

We have been EVOMO-ized! The awesome folks of Evomo have redesigned our logo for 2009. We’ll be incorporating the new look for our team jerseys. What do ya think? Sweet eh?! Thanks again to the guys at Evomo for making this happen.

I’ve been wanting one of these suckers since the first day I worked at an LBS. It’s a cable puller. You can use this to set the right amount of taughtness…is that a word…to your brakes or derailleurs. You can find this cable puller anywhere on the net or at a LBS for about $15-$18.

After reading Eric Hunner’s article about single speeding, he and I had a conversation about rigid single speeding. I had many questions to ask him about how it feels, which fork to get and anything else I could think of at the time. So after looking around for an affordable fork, I decided to go…