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Archive for April, 2008

On One Titanium Inbred 29″er Sneak Peek

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Siren “Song”: Final Review

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

This culminates our short test review of the Siren Song single speed. The Song concept is a softail design utilizing a titanium flex plate at the bottom bracket/chain stay junction and is a fully customizeable frame set.
Well, as the last rides wound away on this Siren Song demo bike, I had a lot to [...]

Another Reason A 29″er Makes You Faster?

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Where I work my day job at a local bike shop, my boss/owner gets a really interesting publication called Bicycle Quarterly. It is a bit “pointy headed” but it covers some very interesting issues and has a candor that is refreshing to see in a publication when it comes to the cycling scene today. (For [...]

Continental Mountain King 2.4″: Update

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

After thrashing these tires in cactus and rock infested West Texas I have brought them home to some good ol’ Mid Western dirt. I think a bit of backround information may help you understand this report a bit better, so bear with me.
Here in Iowa, we have black dirt. That means a lot more [...]

SE Racing Stout 29″er: Final Review

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

Superfly Single Speed?

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Gary Fisher Bikes introduction of the 29erCrew didn’t even had time to set in before this bombshell was dropped on their new blog. A single speed Superfly carbon frame. Essentially a Superfly with track ends and a slightly modified disc drop out, this frame is already causing quite a stir amongst 29″er afficiandos and single [...]