Very well, where do I begin…?
I like bikes a lot because bikes are really fun.
I was fortunate to grow up in Boulder, Colorado where I was introduced to the mountain bike around the age of 14. I picked it up fast and was hopelessly addicted. Before long I was racing lots, but mostly riding every chance I got. I often wish I could ride as much as I did then. During my time in Boulder I also spent several summers as a mountain bike coach for an awesome kids program (If there are any Boulder people here, send your kids to SMBA!). This is where I learned a LOT about bicycles. There is no R&D like 8 hours a day, 6 days a week all summer long in the saddle. I rode the first frames I built while coaching and had many hours to hone some of the things that still shape my design philosophy today.
Anyhow, In 2011 I moved to Bozeman, Montana to pursue a degree in mechanical engineering (that I will be finishing in just a few weeks). While Montana is full of many completely breathtaking mountain bike rides, it is also where I learned to love exploring long gravel roads and linking up cool routes through the large valley in which we reside. I also stumbled upon a blooming cyclocross scene which I jumped into wholeheartedly.
In Bozeman I met my most influential mentor, Tom Jungst. Tom is best known for his status as the “Godfather of extreme skiing”, but he was also building some of the first purpose-built mountain bikes in the world at the same time as names like Tom Ritchey and Steve Potts. While I worked in his shop I was passed an enormous wealth of knowledge for which I am very grateful.
Dave Kirk is also located here and has been very nice, not to mention Carl strong who quite literally lives “down the street” from me. He lets me stop by often to pick his brain and I have learned a lot from him too.
Anyhow, that is the history part. I now work in my own shop right here in Bozeman where I focus on building the best bikes that I possibly can from the ground up. While my mountain bikes and more specifically, plus sized mountain bikes have gained attention, I also love building cyclocross bikes and really any project that can solve a customer’s needs.
It is great to be here on Smoked Out and I hope that folks will feel free to ask away and start the dialogue.
All the best,
Adam Sklar
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