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- 2012 Izoard XP. More riding impressions
What exceptional weather we are having! Seems like everybody is in great shape, and rearing to go for the season. I am personally, NOT in the best form yet, but am looking forward to getting more hours per week in than the previous 4 years. This will, no doubt help me to get back somewhat [...]
- 2012 Redline 29ers
Those who know me, know I am a fan of the big wheels. For my style of riding and the type of terrain I seek, the advantages of the larger wheels just get the job done better. I would define my “style” as all mountain/trail/xc riding. I need a bike that can handle steep ups, [...]
- Wilier Gran Turismo
Well, we got a couple of the 2011 Gran Turismos in the shop this season, and it is truly an impressive machine. First off, I guess is the appearance, lots of shaping to the frame tubes which enhance it’s incredible acceleration and ability to hold (or change ) a line in a tight corner. The [...]
- Jamis Dakar XCR Race 2009
Whether you are into MTN bike racing or just looking for a quality full suspension MTN bike, the Jamis Dakar line is an excellent choice featuring high end components, light aluminum or carbon frame sets and excellent ride characteristics. Our test rig is a Dakar XCR Race which is built around a Kinesium main triangle [...]
- Wilier Izoard 2010
Hi, This is Bill Gibson, owner of Blue Sky Bicycles. I recently received the new Wilier Izoard, 2010 model,and here are my initial impressions after 2 weeks, approx 300 miles… First, Monocoque carbon frame hand made in Italy. MSRP $3199. The top and downtube both have a lot of shaping, from diamond to round to [...]
- Jamis Xenith SL 2010
With the 2010 model of the Xenith SL, Jamis introduced a near net molded carbon frame featuring a mix of fibers including 60 ton carbon. Jamis further reinforced the platform by adding a tapered headset 1-1/8 to 1-1/4″ and including support for BB30 bottom brackets. The result is one of the lightest and strongest frames [...]
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