| It was a Prozac kinda morning. But if you rode your bike it was awesome. |
| The Centennial trail was clear. Little pockets of ice here and there. |
| A little section of gravel that went on for a couple miles. Not complaining about it. |
| Riding on this felt awesome. |
| Foggy and wet are the words of the day. |
| Waterfall Glen was soupy mix. |
| Third waterbottle mount on the Gravel rig. |
| I wanted rack mounts and a conventional barrell adjuster. Just stuff that works. |
| Rack and fender mounts. Stainless, pliable WAterford dropouts. |
| Then this beautiful Swisscross showed up. |
| Front end detail. The Headtube is so amazing. Not my style but it looks well executed. |
| Welds are super clean. Paint flawless, and the red is just perfect. |
| Classic Ritchey |
| Famous Ritchey style dropout. |
| detail of the headtube. |
| Seatclamp area and tidy little cable guide. Now get out and get miles, Ari |
http://fat-bike.com/2013/01/the-triple-d-race-report/
ReplyDeleteHey Ari, a good article from the triple-D above.
I did a bunch of exploring last night on the centennial and the cal-sag trail. I'll share the goods tomorrow! I'll send a link from map my ride when I get a sec.
http://www.bikerumor.com/2013/01/30/winter-mountain-games-to-host-winter-mountain-bike-national-championships/
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Kisses,
Uncle Velo