Showing posts with label mtb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mtb. Show all posts
Monday, April 23, 2012
Going feral
Oh, hi guys. Just hanging out in the wilderness on this sweet custom shop build. No big deal.
(Dang these wheels are nice! Thanks B!)
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Saturday, February 25, 2012
Salsa Fat Bike Full Squish Prototype!
So one of the great things about going to nerdy bike industry events is seeing new products and ideas. Just back from Frostbike in Minneapolis and got a chance to see this bad boy in person. Wow!
Monday, December 26, 2011
Regarding Chameleons and Ogres
Surly International Regional Headquarters has been busy dreaming up a small fleet of exciting new offerings (Moonlanders, anyone?) which we have been thoroughly jazzed about. We recently received nearly a full size run of the Surly Ogre and something about the dropouts looked so familiar...
The resemblance to a chameleon is entirely fitting for a bike so capable of morphing to suit the rider's needs. The Ogre is a 29er based off the tried-and-true geometry of the Karate Monkey but designed to accommodate your choice of drivetrains, brakes, and cargo-carrying methods. Single speed or geared, disc or cantilever brakes, Rohloff hub, trailer, racks, fenders.......
In the event that you can't decide whether you want to get all escapist and bike the Great Divide, spend a Sunday trail riding in the Wissahickon, or haul all your groceries home in that B.O.B. trailer you've been meaning to tow around - hey, why not have your cake and eat it, too? Think of all the cake you can put in that trailer. Delicious!
Completes are $1500 with everything but pedals.
Also available as a choose-your-own-adventure frameset for $535.

Image of my man Rango found on chameleonforums.com.
The resemblance to a chameleon is entirely fitting for a bike so capable of morphing to suit the rider's needs. The Ogre is a 29er based off the tried-and-true geometry of the Karate Monkey but designed to accommodate your choice of drivetrains, brakes, and cargo-carrying methods. Single speed or geared, disc or cantilever brakes, Rohloff hub, trailer, racks, fenders.......
In the event that you can't decide whether you want to get all escapist and bike the Great Divide, spend a Sunday trail riding in the Wissahickon, or haul all your groceries home in that B.O.B. trailer you've been meaning to tow around - hey, why not have your cake and eat it, too? Think of all the cake you can put in that trailer. Delicious!
Completes are $1500 with everything but pedals.
Also available as a choose-your-own-adventure frameset for $535.
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