it's the small things, like the PMP clamp and post.
it's the small things, like the PMP clamp and post.
shrink, terrorist, poet, president of concerned cyclists for the abolishment of bovine source bicycle parts and head of the disaffected commie dishwashers union.
I really really like my Ultimate Carbones!
Ithink I might marry them! I figure if that one guy married a horse mebbe I can do the same to a set of wheels. If not at least I can massage them through my saddle via sitbones through the seat stays.
So far this year: Specialized Stumpjumper FSR Comp - This 5" full-suspension "all mountain" bike strikes a great balance between racy speed and workhorse competence. And it weighs less than my old short-travel Klein Adept. It should be the right tool for my off-season mountain biking for the next five years or so. The "entry level" model (at $2100) is a deal.
I'm less happy with the Bell Ghisallo helmet. The pads are really worn after four months of use, and they're doing an awesome job of wicking the sweat right into my eyebrows and down the lens of my glasses. Bell's sending me some new pads (to their credit) so we'll see if that helps.
Nothing else new yet this year. SRAM Red is incoming - This will be my first experience with a top of the line group, and I'm excited. I'll probably put it on my Nove. And I'm thinking about a set of deepish-dish carbon wheels for next spring...
GO!
AR's "Best Wrap in The World". It really is, the best wrap in the world.:adore:
Get your FRN's out because it's hitting the virtual shelves soon....:thrasher:
William
You know you're semi-good looking...
My two life-changing discoveries of the year:
Conti 4000s clincher tires.
Reynolds MV32 C wheels.
12-27 cassettes.
I know they are nothing new, but this year I've discovered that I really like the 12-27 with 39-53 cranks. It just works much better than compact cranks and smaller cassettes for me. It's one of those simple discoveries that have made me happy.
Anyone tried the Camelbak water bottles?
My new HED JET 60's...
clincher. Great everyday wheels, Designed and built in the USA; Excellent service during and after the sale and great attitude toward the military.
For training wheels The Fulcrum 7's are a great deal. They are tuff enough for cross training, commuting, and putting in the early season miles in foul weather. The braking surfaces are great. The best part is that from a distance people think your rocking something really fancy..
Last edited by Shinomaster; 12-24-2008 at 05:15 PM.
Another vote for AR wrap.
Rad
-The Edge composites MTB bars I've had my team on since April. Lighter, better shape, and most importantly, better flex characterisitics than anything else out there. A prudent use of composites, Oh my!
-The Edge Forks, Mtb tubulars and road tubular and clincher rims we are using have also just been amazing. Kickass stuff, from kickass folks.
-Michi Pro 3 Race. Goddamn!
- Tubeless MTB tires... A tubular-esque feeling, but cheaper, lighter and more reliable. Will the NoTubes Raven CX tire and Rim be as hot as I hope?
BAD
-31.8 Road and Mtb Bars. DIE!
- SRAM road hood shape...
Shameless
-Our (www.spookybikes.com) 6061 aluminum frames put every steel, and every carbon frame I've ever ridden to shame in the comfort and handling department, and at Approximately $800 retail U.S. and 2 pounds for the road frame, 2.8 for the MTB and 2.6 for the 'Cross frame, our 100% American Made frames are among the top 4 or 5 lightest on the market, yet made in America, and half the price or less, than the overpriced, exploitive overseas plastic garbage coming out of the big companies...
We will be doing custom 6061 over the winter. We have SAPA draw and form the tubes for us right now, and their assemblies group do the welding and Ano as well. ISO 9001 certified! The first batch we just made 4 sizes of the road and XC bikes, and we'll be doing 3 'cross sizes, but we will have tubing on hand from the 'cross frames onward for customs.
We currently just do 7005 alu and Steel for custom stuff, and I build carbon frames at lunch for giggles, but when I finally finish rebuilding the lathe we'll add Ti to the list (need new purge fittings)... I'm the HMFIC, and the lead on the torch and toolmaking here is a rad young lad, Niall, Providence's Finest Son.
Come spring... Special Patrol Group We defined one stupid fad back in the 90's (mountainbikes for BMX riding), so I figured, why not make the useless Aughts equivalent!
:thrasher: What's the top tube on the largest stock size MTB?Approximately $800 retail U.S. and ... 2.8 for the MTB
24" Of course, an ape sized bike like that is 1340grams...
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