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Technology Issues…

December 31, 2017

Hello all! You may have noticed there hasn’t been much activity going on here recently, and that is not my intention. I am committed to posting at least one blog/review/update per week but unfortunately about a month ago, my laptop died. While I’m on the hunt for a new one, I’m still writing posts and they will be posted once I find a replacement computer. I’ll also be editing and uploading a lot more video, so stay tuned!

New Truck!

December 12, 2016

After a while of searching on craigslist I finally found a truck that suited my needs! I originally wanted a 67-72 model Chevy C10, but all the ones that were in my price range were all rusted out and would cost more to fix them than I could get selling it after I fixed it. The ones with no rust were professionally restored and cost almost as much as a brand new truck, so I decided to start looking for the next year model, 73-86. After looking at a few of them which were still pretty expensive and they had rust or other issues, I stumbled upon one that seemed almost perfect.

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It is a 1975 K10 Stepside. A true 4×4 with no rust! The other great thing about it was the price. It was quite a bit lower than the other trucks I was looking at and didn’t have any of the problems that they did. There are a few things I need to work on but it is a solid truck and I am honored to own such a beautiful beast!

I’ll post more updates of the work I’m doing once it happens!

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As we all know after reading my previous post, sleep is important, but there are things that are preventing sleep. Mainly technology. I admit to reading my emails before I get out of bed in the morning. Which are you guilty of?

New Bike! Again…

September 30, 2013

A little while ago, I ran across a post on a website that had a height-to-size chart of the 2012 Demo 8 and I saw that the size of bike that I was riding was way too small. A medium frame is suppose to work for a rider who was up to 5’11” and not me who’s around 6’2″. I thought about this for a while and realized that a longer bike would help with stability at high speeds and help me not be so “over the bars”. I sort of started looking for a larger bike on the Buy and Sell page of Pinkbike. My brother actually sent me a link to a Commencal race bike which I had researched a little bit. I messaged the owner asking about sizes and when I could possibly take a look at the bike.

 

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On Friday, I went to look at it. A Commencal Supreme DH World Cup. Pretty long name, eh? The person selling it and he told me he was the owner/manager of Perform X Racing. Little did I know that the bike that I would be looking at would be used by Kyle Sanger on two UCI Downhill World Cup races.

 

I went to parking lot 4 here in Whistler on a rainy and cold friday and connected with Todd Schumlick, who I had previously read about in an article on Pinkbike. I didn’t recognize him at first and only did because he talked about that article. He pulled the beautiful looking bike out of his van and proceeded to tell me pretty much EVERYTHING about it, which was good. I asked some questions about the bike and about his team and I told him I’d talk to my dad about the bike when he came up from Vancouver that night. Surprisingly when I talked with my Dad, he said we should go for it (which made me very happy and unable to sleep that night). We stopped by the bank on the way to Pemberton early Saturday morning to go and meet Todd at his house. After a couple hours of very helpful advise and conversation (enough to fill an entire blog post), we walked away with the bike, as well as extra parts.

We made the drive back to Whistler and started to move all of the parts off of my brother’s bike to my Demo which he is now using. The process, I thought, would only take a couple of hours. We ended up being in the underground parking garage for over 6 hours swapping parts, bleeding brakes, and setting up the bikes. We had a small collection of tools in our apartment that we used, but my Dad had to make around 7 or 8 trips to the trailer on the other side of the village for parts and tools that we needed. Luckily, he saw this as exercise and didn’t mind it. After bleeding the new Saint Brakes and changing out the expensive and super tacky Schwalbe race tires with Maxxis Minions, the new bike was finished.

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River Valley Trail

November 9, 2011

Here’s a video of a trail I found in the river valley near our house.

Biking Pictures

July 25, 2011

Another Wipe Out

July 19, 2011

Highlights Of The Day

July 15, 2011

Winter Park

July 15, 2011

For over a week now we’ve been in Winter Park, Colorado to do some biking. It has rained everyday since we’ve been here. But that’s ok. It keeps the trails from getting dusty. But it is kind of annoying when the chairlift closes because of lightning. That has happened quite a few times. The first few days of biking were really hard because of the altitude. The base is 10,700′ and it’s even higher at the top of the mountain. But I think I’m used to it already.

Here is one of the videos I made so far. More to come.

More Tramp Bike Videos!

February 25, 2011

Here is the most recent one.

Here are some wipe outs!