I have to Recommend the Truvativ Stylos, they are incredibly lightweight and reliable for their price. I got my Stylo crankset around 3 months ago and it shifts great, never had a problem, the BB that comes with is great and it even looks fast.
Truvativ Stylo 3.3 CS is $155 on pricepoint and...
Im very surprised nobody posted this video yet ...
http://www.pinkbike.com/video/11357/
great footage, almost whole course covered, sweet slo motion and music half way through
Just go buy some gravel at your local hardware store, sneak in at night, and spread the love all over the bowls and ramps, anything flat really. Skaters love that.
I like my REBA a whole lot on my XC bike, but i have to agree with the FOX claim, their forks haven't let me down yet.
I wouldnt recommend the manitou above this post, its to heavy duty for XC.
So Its That Time of Year Again
its finally starting to get warm again and your dusting off your bike and ordering some sweet new parts for it, maybe getting it lighter, who knows. We've all experienced it, that elevated heart rate and excitement that seems to follow even the mere thought of that...
Dont Forget, Ride SFO bike swap November 29-30th
I would copy and paste the link but i don't know how cause I'm on m friends Mac. I know, sad. but check it out it looks fun, i believe that there's a race too.
for this santa cruz jackal
stolen out of sacramento this week,
Its frames blue, white bars that say pimp on em, black forks that say pike on em, black wheels, a shadow seat. wheels are no longer green.
heres a picture
its my buddies bike and it would mean a whole lot if anyone spotted...
I'm sick of China trying to put on a front to the rest of the world. They want to appear perfect, and it seems like everyone if forgetting that China is still a COMMUNIST country. Its like WalMarts new "Eco-Freindly" Logo. They havent changed anything, its just a "Feel good" front behind a large...
If your looking for something flickable and durable, then take a look at Transition bikes. The Bottlerocket and Preston FR look like they would be perfect for what you want to do.
http://www.transitionbikes.com/2007/BottleRocket.cfm
spend 200 bucks on a clipless shoe thats just going to get torn and dirty as hell after a day on the slopes ... no thanks, i just wear the crappiest shoes i can dig out of my garage, problem solved.
No no, i believe this vid will satisfy you're need for insane crashes. Check out 37 and 69 to 73 ish. Although i think that 37 takes the cake
http://www.pinkbike.com/video/11888/
ROFL i saw those guys riding that at the Downieville classic a few weeks ago. The bike also had a trailer with a 50 cc motor that drove the rear wheel and gave them a boost when they needed it, lol and the rest of the space was taken up by a Keg. That bike was so epic.
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