Friday, May 8, 2009

Cannondale Rize Carbon 1 2009


Description

  • FRAME - Rize 130 Carbon.
  • FORK - Lefty Max Carbon 130 PBR
  • REAR SHOCK - FOX Float RP23
  • RIMS - Mavic X-Max SLR 3
  • HUBS - Mavic X-Max SLR 3
  • SPOKES - Mavic X-Max SLR 3
  • TYRES - Schwalbe Nobby Nic UST 26x2.25"
  • PEDALS - CrankBrothers Smarty C
  • CRANK - Cannondale Hollowgram SL, 22/32/44
  • CHAIN - SRAM PC-991
  • REAR COGS - SRAM PG-990, 11-32
  • BOTTOM BRACKET - Cannondale BB30 ceramic.
  • F. DERAILLEUR - Shimano XTR
  • R. DERAILLEUR - SRAM X-0 Carbon long cage.
  • SHIFTERS - SRAM X-0 triggers.
  • HANDLEBAR - FSA K-Force Carbon.
  • STEM - Cannondale SI one piece stem/steerer, 31.8mm.
  • HEADSET - Integrated Headshok SI
  • BRAKES - Avid Elixir CR Carbon w/ 185/160mm rotors.
  • BRAKE LEVERS - Avid Elixir CR Carbon.
  • SADDLE - Fi'zi:k Gobi XM w/ Kium rails.
  • SEATPOST - FSA K Force Carbon SB-25 SP-RK 160, 31.6x350mm.

Scott Genius LTD 2009


Description

  • FRAME - Scott Genius / IMP technology / HMX net carbon swingarm / carbon dropouts with replaceable hanger / sealed aircraft bearings / 150mm rear travel.
  • FORK - DT Swiss EXC 150 / 15mm QR thru axle carbon lowers / air spring / reb. A. Launch Control / 150mm travel.
  • REAR SHOCK - Scott Equalizer 2 / 3 Modus Lockout-Traction-Full travel / Ball joints dual reb. Adj. / trac loc 2 remote control.
  • HEADSET - Ritchey WCS Carbon 1 1/8" semi integrated 44/50mm.
  • REAR DERAILLEUR - SRAM X-0 carbon medium cage 27 Speed.
  • FRONT DERAILLEUR - Shimano XTR FD-M970E-Type direct mount.
  • SHIFTERS - SRAM X-0 Trigger multi adj. / with carbon cap.
  • BRAKELEVERS - Formula R1 Carbon.
  • BRAKES - Formula R1 180/F and 180/R mm Rotor.
  • CRANKSET - Truvativ Noir 3.3 TM Carbon crankarm / Giga X Pipe 44Ax32Ax22A T
  • BB-SET - Truvativ GXP Team / shell 73mm& E DM
  • HANDLEBAR - Ritchey Carbon WCS 18mm Rise / OS / 660 mm Scott lockon grips.
  • STEM - Ritchey MTB WCS 4-Axis 44 OS / 31.8mm 1-1/8" / 6° angle.
  • PEDAL - Crankbrothers Egg Beater 4 titanium.
  • SEATPOST - Ritchey WCS Carbon / 34.9mm.
  • SEAT - Fisik Tundra Braided / Carbon rails.
  • HUB FRONT - DT Swiss 240 S Disc / 15mm thru axle / 32H
  • HUB REAR - DT Swiss 240 S Disc / 32H
  • CHAIN - SRAM PC 991 / Hollow pin.
  • CASSETTE - Shimano XTR CS-M970 11-32 T
  • SPOKES - DT Swiss Aerolite black.
  • RIMS - DT Swiss XRC 330 Carbon rim / 32H
  • TYRES Continental Mountain King 26 x 2.2 / 180TPI Kevlar Bead Supersonic.

Scott Spark Limited Mountain Bike - World’s Lightest Bike

Developed with world champion Thomas Frischknecht, the Scott Spark Limited Mountain Bike is the lightest 4.5" (110mm) full suspension bike in the world. The Scott Spark Limited Mountain Bike's frame weighs in at 3.94 lb's (1790 grams) and the complete Spark LTD weighs a low 909 Kg's (21.8 lb's).

Maverick Ml 8

Spec Name Maverick Bikes ML-8 Hard Ano Mountain Bike
Frame Maverick ML8 Mountain Bike Frame
Fork Manitou Nixon Platinum
Headset FSA - Carbon
Rear Shock Custom Maverick
Rims/Wheels Mavic 819 Tube or Tubeless
Front Hub Hadley Racing
Rear Hub Hadley Racing
Spokes DT Swiss Double Butted Competition
Tires Continental Vertical Pro 2.3 UST
Crankset Shimano Deore XT, dual ring w/ bashguard 22/32
Bottom Bracket Shimano Deore XT, external bearing.
Chain SRAM PC991 Hollowpin
Front Derailleur Dura-Ace braze-on
Rear Derailleur SRAM X.0
Cassette Shimano XTR
Shifters SRAM X.0 Gripshift
Handlebars Answer Pro Taper Carbon OS 31.8
Tape/Grips ODI Lockon
Stem FSA O/S 31.8 OS115 w/ Carbon Face Plate
Brake Levers Hayes levers
Brakes Hayes El Camino hydraulic disc brakes 203mm Front, 160mm Rear
Pedals Time Atac Classic
Saddle WTB laser V Ti
Seat Post Thompson Elite
Seat Binder Maverick Custom
Accessories &Extras Avid Flat Jack Sealed Cables
Color(s) Hard Ano Black
Sizes Medium

Trimble Mountain Bikes


The Kissena Cycling Club is pleased to announce that Trimble Mountain Bikes has come onboard as a sponsor for the 2007 season.

image Master frame builder Brent Trimble came to fame with his innovative Carbon Cross and Inverse 4 mountain bike frames in the late 80’s. Trimble returned to the scene in 2006 updating the Inverse 4 frame with a fresh design utilizing modern technology. The frames which are offered in both 26 and 29er configurations are a molded monocoque design using unidirectional carbon fiber resulting in a light, stiff and fast machine. The new bikes have already seen success during the 2006 season scoring numerous victories and podiums in the Texas Mountain Bike championship. Brent will be offering the frames at factory cost to Kissena members as well as component support.

The deal came about through new club member David Trimble who is Brent’s nephew and factory Trimble rider. Dave a recent NYC transplant from Houston, Texas campaigned the Trimble bike during the 2006 season emerging as the Texas Fall Cup Champion (sport 19-29).

While Kissena’s members focus primarily on the road, track, and cyclo-cross disciplines, the addition of a mountain bike frame sponsor should expand the club’s MTB presence in the region.

Liberty Stealth Climber Mountain Bike

This bike has a 450 watt 36V motor and it’s powered by a lithium-ion battery. Electric-assist is engaged with a throttle, and motor will get you up to 18 mph. If you want to go faster than this, you can provide further pedal power using the 6 speed gears.

Weighing only 68 pounds, this mountain bike comes with our front and rear disk break systems. It also has built-in shock absorbers, and front and rear lights. Charging time is 4-6 hours, and the range is 20-27 miles.

Meet The Mountain-Bike Motorcycle

TWO FRIENDS working on their degrees in Industrial Design have used their love of mountain biking and motorcycles to come up with this oh-so-funky motorcycle design.

Called Project M85, the bike began life as a comparison between downhill mountain bikes and pukka crossers. The motor is a Kawasaki KX85 (so it's not going to be too powerful for free-riding) but components parts like the forks are taken directly from dirtbikes like the CR250 and bolted to a downhill mountain bike.

The geometry and styling are a cross between downhill mountain bikes and the current crop of dirtbikes though and the project looks amazing so far. To see all the more drawings, pictures of the prototype and the finished article in use go to:

Freedom Ride

There was a day when riding your bike meant endless summer days, wind against your skin, neighborhood kids galore, and a feeling of total freedom. While your current schedule may not permit peaceful, easy feelings as such, you can easily recapture those moments with the good folks.