Saturday, November 29, 2008

Beatting the Snow

Mike and I hooked up for a mid-moring ride at Rock Bridge. I can tell I am making some progress, but I have so far to go to get back in the form I was in 18 years ago and to be ready for the Kokopelli Ride in Arpil.

We rode for a little over 2 hours and I had a blast. Mike just followed me around and I am sure saying to him self, "D" you really took an ugly line there; one of these days maybe you will learn how to climb; and on and on. I reached a new heart rate max today 183 bpm and I lived to tell about it.

The sad thing is I really felt like I rode well today. I went the entire flat loop without using the brake. No major spills. Well except for the one where I was not moving, clicked my cleat in and then fell completely over in slow motion. I even hopped some trouble on the trail and had my flow going.

Here are some shots of Mike and I playing around:
There is no thing as the Great Prumpkin, Charlie Brown!


After making Mike jump that log 3 times before I could get a decent photo of him, I think I was able to sky him. I guess I am as good at photography as I am at biking. Takes a few tries, but i finally get it!


Mike tested a small but steep side trail and made it look easy. I lined up for it, but then said no. Maybe another day.


Watch the video:

Notice the "Pro" kick out at the end.

By the time I got home, it started to mist and rain and eventually turned to snow...We will have to see what tomorrow brings....

Friday, November 28, 2008

Front Deraileur

This post will hopefully help my buddy when attempting to change his deraileur. You see he is the proud owner of an Ibis Mojo too!!!




















Thursday, November 27, 2008

Ibis - Day 1


Well after taking a short layoff (18 or so years) I have gotten back into mountain biking. After going out and buying a Trek hard tail, I gained an appreciation for how much mountain biking and the trails have changed over the years, not to mention my body and my so called skills.

It did not take me long to decide I need a full suspension bike, but there have been so many advancemments in 20 years. I had to do some homework and decide what was important to me.

I finally settled on an Ibis frame with Fox suspension. The DW Link is the bomb! Built up some Stan's ZTR 355s and finished it off with SRAM x-9 coupled with an XT crank. This is a smooth bike and it weighed in at 25.5 pounds. That is 4 pounds lighter than my hard tail.

My first trail ride with the new bike was at Landahl Park ( My new favortie place to visit).
I even made a little video of "the Guys" having some fun!!!

Happy Thanks Giving and see ya on the trails!!!