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Katrina Strand and New Troy Lee Designs New Threads

Katrina Strand Shows Off Troy Lee Designs’ New Air Gear from Bike Magazine on Vimeo.

One of the most thoughtful gifts...EVER!

On Her Birthday, Give the Gift of Bike

For her birthday forget the flowers, fancy dinners, jewelry…wait a second, let me rephrase that, “In addition to the flowers, fancy dinner and jewelry, give her the gift that will touch her in a way no other gift could, the gift of the bicycle”. Brian Goldstone has done just this for his wife for her 40th birthday. Apparantley there was some jaw dropping and a whole lot of stoke! 

Happy Birthday!

 

Here’s a breakdown of the build: 

  • Specialized Safire Frame
  • Sram XX fork
  • Fox Triad rear shock
  • Sram XO Pinkslip rear derailleur, cogset, shifters.
  • XT front derailleur
  • Truvativ Noir 3.3 tm cranks
  • Crank Bros pedals
  • Hope Mini Brakes
  • Industry Nine Hubs and Spokes
  • Sun Mtx 33 Rims in Pink Camo
  • Syncros Micro-Adjust seatpost
  • Terry Damselfly saddle
  • Truvativ AKA Stem
  • FSA XC 282 Bar
  • Race Face Grips
  • Cane Creek headset
  • S-works The Captain tires
  • Twenty Six seat clamp and bar caps

Lordy Lordy! That's an incredible birthday gift you have there!

Brian would like to thank the following companies for their help in this project:
Corsa Cycles
Cove Bikes
SRAM
Industry Nine
FSA
Syncros 

The 2011 Rocky Mountain Slayer: The makeover of the year!

Pinkbike.com discovers the 2011 Rocky Mountain Slayer at Sea Otter.

A little botox and collagen makes the new Slayer a winner on The Swan!

 

Specs for the Slayer 70:
-29.2 pounds with out pedals!
-66.5 Degree Head angle
-75 degree seat angle (Straight Up Geometry)
-Easton Haven Bar and Stem
-Fox 36 Talas 160 up front
-165 mm of rear travel via the smooth link suspension platform
-SRAM X.9 shifters and rear derailleur
-SLX Front derailleur e-type mount
-Formula ONE brakes
-Race Face SIxC carbon Cranks
-ISCG Tabs
-DT Swiss EX500 rims laced to DT Swiss 240S hubs
-Cane Creek Headset
-Fizik Tundra Saddle
-Maxxis Ardent Tires
-Price = TBA
-www.bikes.com

 

Check out the full article HERE

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Why Sram’s New 2X10 Just Works:

This new and exiting product explained, ladies.

Original press release:

“The benefits SRAM 2X10 delivers—a full range of usable gears, less weight, and easier and smoother shifting in all terrains—are becoming understood by riders of all levels, not just cross country pros. To fully appreciate how SRAM 2X10 can help you make the most of your ride, we wanted to provide a comprehensive resource for all the facts, figures, and opinions about 2X10, the role of Truvativ’s X-Glide technology, Exact Actuation and all the benefits of a 2X10 drivetrain for every kind of riding.”

What this means for you on the trails ladies:

  • As female riders we are usually looking to lighten our load. Now you may think a few grams here and there aren’t going to make much of a difference but when you add up that weight loss for entire component group, (brakes, shifters, derailleurs, cranks, chainrings and cassette) it certainly can effect overall weight and performance.
  • It allows for a much narrower stance on the bike which is ideal for those with a smaller frame and will allow for better controlled riding.
  • Minimizes cross-chaining. This happens when you’re pedalling in the large front chain ring and the smallest chainring on the rear and results in poor pedalling and chain wear. The straighter the line the smoother the pedalling.

The bad news: the XX model retails at a whopping $2430! And that doesn’t include their RockShox XX fork which retails between $724 and $1200.

The good news: For the first time SRAM offers the right combination of matching SRAM X7 components. SRAM X7 features 2X10drivetrain, X-Glide front shifting, Exact Actuation, new PowerGlide cassette ratios, carbon cage rear derailleurs new S1400 crank offering and Avid Elixir R brakes. SRAM 2X10 is becoming understood by riders of all levels and segments by delivering a full range of usable gears, less weight and faster and smoother shifting. They build on this with choice, and a strong materials mix aimed at mid-level XC to entry level downhillers and freeriders.

The Blue Collar Component Group

Stay posted for upcoming Muddbunnies product reviews.

Norco, thank you! Ladies, the wait is over…

 

Finally a bike you can shred the local trails and accessorize with your hipster Shutter Shades, purple bandanas, and skinny jeans, (though be warned: you may have to fight off the local dirt jumpers who will be circling your ride like a Flock of Seagulls). Oh yes, the wait is over, presenting the new and incredibly sexy…

2010 Norco Vixa
Words by Sharon Bader, photos by Lee Lau, article posted by NSMB.com

Norco introduced the Vixa in 2009 in response to a demand for a female-specific freeride bike. The bike was a hit, and it’s back in 2010 with a few minor tweaks to make it more rideable. New for this year is a shorter chainstay and slightly longer toptube to improve the fit for smaller-statured female riders.

The hydroformed frame offers 152mm/6” of travel. The 66° head angle on the bike, combined with a 6”  non-adjustable fork, biases this bike towards the freeride category. It is available in three sizes: extra small, small and medium. I’m testing a medium for this review.

For FULL review click here: http://nsmb.com/3585-gear-shots-60-norco-race-face-chromag/

2010 Vixa

Just how many bikes has Sharon Bader leaned against this wall? Hmm...

 

SOMBRIO ANNOUNCES LAUNCH OF 2008 APPAREL COLLECTION

SOURCE: SOMBRIO

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Sombrio Cartel announces the launch of the 2008 apparel collection, the all new 2008 website, and their 10 year milestone celebration.

North Vancouver, BC March 27, 2008 – Sombrio Cartel, celebrates it’s 10 year anniversary and launches it’s 2008 apparel collection with a refreshed website and several new product offerings. Check out the new website at http://www.sombriocartel.com

Highlights include the limited edition Decade Collection that celebrates their 10 year milestone, the new Raw Collection, designed for the eco-conscious riders, and the new Epik Collection featuring designs specific for long rides deep into the hills.

The 2008 Sombrio Girl collection receives a makeover with new styles, refreshed designs, colors, and an all new website to match. This new site also features the Sombrio Girl team, online shopping, and dealer information. View the new Sombrio Girl site at http://www.sombriogirl.com

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Sombrio also introduces a new standalone Happenings website where you can keep up to date with Sombrio news, photos, and team riders. The site features its own RSS feed so be sure to subscribe and receive all the latest info on Sombrio Cartel, Sombrio Girl, Team updates, news and events as they happen. Visit the new Sombrio Happenings site at http://www.sombriohappenings.com/blog

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About Sombrio:

The original rider-owned purveyor of world leading design and manufactured high performance apparel, outerwear and subversive street wear for core bike and mountain culture enthusiasts. Based out of North Vancouver, British Columbia, Sombrio was founded in 1998 and is led today by pioneering rider, Dave Watson.

Sombrio sponsored riders include: Geoff Gulevich, Jordie Lunn, Greg Watts, Ryan Berrecloth, Kamil Tatarkovic, Andreas Hestler, Steve Romaniuk, Claire Buchar and Kathy Pruitt. Sombrio clothing, gear and accessories are available in stores worldwide or online at:

www.sombriocartel.com
www.sombriogirl.com
www.sombriohappenings.com/blog

muddbunnies-mini-small-logo.JPGMuddbunnies Note: Watch for upcoming SombrioGirl clothing reviews by our fellow bunnies.

Check out the following Muddbunnies Riding Club sponsoring bike shops for SombrioGirl and Sombrio Apparel:

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