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This Empire Club Downhill edit almost makes downhill look fun. . .
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We’re always interested to see how thing look at some of our favorite bike companies. Here’s a little look behind the walls of the Santa Cruz Bicycles Factory. Enjoy.
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This is a two-year old clip from Fatback, but it still gets to the point that with a properly packed snow surface many things are possible. Having bombed ski runs back in the day with varying success, we think fat tires may be the secret.
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Don’t know what we were doing the first time this little Sons of Science edit rolled through. Probably cleaning our chains. But we will say this: guilty as charged.
[Link: Atlantic Cities]
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It’s nice when a company tests helmets and their’s win. Bell Helmets has been in the business long enough to know the difference between a head covering posing as a helmet and a real, certified helmet. And yeah, that first helmet they show in the test is the one we’ve been skateboarding in for years. Whoops! Thanks, Bucky!
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We’re posting this because everyone is talking about it and everyone has an opinion. Our thoughts on the interview? Italian always sounds so lovely, truthful, and smooth. Would be nice to just take everyone at their word wouldn’t it?
[Link via VeloNews]
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According to filmmaker Adam Nawrot’s Vimeo page, “Jason Fenton has been building and maintaining mountain bike trails in the heart of Central New Jersey since 2004. The Dirt Merchant takes a peek into what it means to be a mountain biker and cyclist in the middle of some of America’s densest suburban sprawl.”
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Like going downhill fast? This Santa Cruz V10 might be just the ride you’re looking for. It has a 6.97 pound all carbon frame with 8.5 to 10 inches of adjustable travel. Wow.
[Link: Santa Cruz]
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Adams, Minnesota’s Bud Shaefer is 86 years old and he is still delivering newspapers while in the saddle of his favorite bike. Reminds us of back in the day when papers weren’t delivered by a homeless man in a 1974 Ford Pinto with no muffler.
[Link: WCSH6.com]
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