Just wanted to let everyone know that this is still going on and the order is taking shape. If anyone is holding out for the end it will be coming soon, so give us a call or fire me an email and we will see if we can’t get everyone sorted out. Again this is a great opportunity to get an amazing product at a low price. For a limited time we will be taking pre-orders for Ti springs at special pricing and are offering free shipping in the US! (Note: We have to charge tax on all shipped orders) These prices are as follows: Continue reading ‘Ti Spring Pre Order’
Archive for July, 2008
Sitting here in Mont Saint Anne, Canada this fine Sunday morning sipping my cup of coffee, I keep thinking about all the mistakes I kept making and all the pedal strokes that I didn’t keep making during my qualifying run yesterday….yep - another no race weekend for me. With a strong field of 40 women entered into the DH, half the field was cut after qualifying and we were destined to spectate.
So with all my years of racing downhill and recently racing some pretty tough endurance cross country events, I can truly say that I have just completed the toughest, most gruelling race that I have ever entered. Continue reading ‘Mega Avalanche - Alpe de Huez’
16 Jul 2008 09:03 pm
A comeback tale…Or what could have been a tale of stupidity had the outcome been different. Continue reading ‘Nathan’s Downieville race report’
Congratulations go out to Fluidride/Virtual Descent rider Nathan Riddle, who overcame incredible diversity to ride to third place in the Super D at Downieville last weekend. Ride the track with Nathan. Continue reading ‘Fluidrider Nathan Riddle Takes 3rd at Downieville!’
The third round of the Fluidride Cup has come and gone, and with how dry the track was, I think the dust may still be settling. WATCH THE VIDEO OF THE RACE OR CHECK OUT THE TRACK! Continue reading ‘Bryn Atkinson wins Fluidride Cup #3′
I just got my bike set up with the DMC Moto trainer, and I have to say I’m pretty impressed with it. It has one button on it, so it’s really simple to use. While it holds up to 100 “Laps” this timer works amazingly for doing split times on a particular run or trail section. Continue reading ‘Measure your improvements-find the best lines with DMC!’
“What?!” you say…”Shimano only makes Saint cranks for 83mm BB shell bikes”. Well technically you’re right. However I’ve found a way around this weighty dilemma. Continue reading ‘Shimano XT cranks for 83mm BB Bikes’
We now have new moto timers in! These things cost $50 and are sweet. They have a 100 lap memory, fastest, avg, and slowest lap, one button operation, and they weigh 17 grams! Compared to the Freelap system at almost $500, these are an amazing and affordable way to time you riding and improve your speed and efficiency.
We have 15 of these, and 4 have already sold so come get yours quick!
