None of those namby pamby shiny bike in your kitchen shots. I want to see down and dirty and big and hairy (XC shots with epic views are encouraged). The bike porn equivalent of scheisse vids.
You already saw this one...
Then there' s Barb...
Over a hundred days and counting on my Delerium T this summer. It's quite a bike.....
Drove down to check out - only 1 real short section that was fun the rest of the 26 miles required way too much peddling - its about the scenery though
lucked out on the weather
Sweet shot of Jim Clark of Laguna Beach on an evening run. Jim's over 50 BTW. Shot by my buddy Taylor Osborn who is starting to find his talent behind a lens.
Sweet shot of Jim Clark of Laguna Beach on an evening run. Jim's over 50 BTW. Shot by my buddy Taylor Osborn who is starting to find his talent behind a lens.
yes, yes it was, and I was out earning hard ÂŁÂŁÂŁ's (without choice) and missed the lot of it!! murphys law!!, but it earned me my Knolly trifecta, so got my pudding now, just cant eat it properly until next year (when it will probably pish of rain the whole year :lol
if your up peebles/innerleihen way, give me a shout dude...
A POV video riding a local trail (first time for me) on mt. Ymmitos in Athens Greece. The trail starts almost at the top of the mountain and it finishes at the bottom. You can see the city of Athens from the start line, a view that I just can't have enough
Riding my Chilli, I try to follow my friend on his Commencal Supreme DH. The trail is very rocky and slippery (when we rode it). There is a big Rock Drop that we did not clear due to it being very slippery and huge, maybe next time...
The music in the video is a tribute to an '94 album called "All boro kings" from Dog eat dog, used to listen to that when I was 14...
The vid is quite long but I hope you won't be bored
I rode the Rwanda 50 Mile Fundraiser Ride in So CA last weekend. I opted for the 25 mile version and rode 29 miles and 3300 ft of climbing. Out of 950 riders I think I was the only one on a Knolly - representing mixed in a sea of lycra clad riders on carbon XC 29ers, hardtails, 650b, etc.
I saw a few walking their bikes and struggling in the mud on climbing some short, steep switch backs. My 33lb Chilli speced with 170mm fork and 50mm stem had NO issues trucking up, bombing down and hanging on the flats as long as my legs did their part
I rode the Rwanda 50 Mile Fundraiser Ride in So CA last weekend. I opted for the 25 mile version and rode 29 miles and 3300 ft of climbing. Out of 950 riders I think I was the only one on a Knolly - representing mixed in a sea of lycra clad riders on carbon XC 29ers, hardtails, 650b, etc.
I saw a few walking their bikes and struggling in the mud on climbing some short, steep switch backs. My 33lb Chilli speced with 170mm fork and 50mm stem had NO issues trucking up, bombing down and hanging on the flats as long as my legs did their part
Not the the most narly epic downhill pic on a chilcotin ever taken by any means....but here is one of me on a sh$&ty climb surrounded by cows.....the downhill afterwards was awesome! My chili is like a rocket ship waiting to blast off.
And I was thinking I'd regret bringing the Warden instead of the Podium today... DAYYYYYYUM... thing is fast and capable. Goes like snot even in the east coast tech/chunk! [EDIT: Beautiful day at Mt. Creek, also good to see a couple podiums & deliriums out there]
From last Sunday's DH race at Dirfi mountain, "Big Bear" trail race. Had a bad crash at mornings workout, twisted my right leg and kept me back at the race, after 3 exits at the finals (one of which was a hard impact with a tree) I finished 27th at Masters Category. Had lots of fun though!
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