Fogelsode #18: Bike Building and the Sandiest Step-Up
Mar 10, 2010
After a long morning of bike building at the shop, I met up with the crew to test out the new ride! It ended up raining on and off, but everyone threw down and enjoyed a fun session at the step-up!
More details and video inside!
More details and video inside!
After about a month of the Amp being out of commission from snapping the fork at Woodward, I got a new fork, along with quite a few other goodies! Huge thanks go out to Nuke Proof, Straitline, and Gamut for getting me all set up with a new build for the Amp! I loaded up my truck and drove on down to Scotts Valley Cycle Sport to build it up. I got more and more excited with each part installed until it was finally complete! It’s basically a brand new bike now, and I was stoked that it ended up being so light, coming in at just under 25.6 pounds!
With huge amounts of stokage, I grabbed a burrito, put my pads on, threw my bike in the truck, and drove straight over to the local step-up. As I was driving it started raining, but I didn’t care, I just wanted to ride! As soon as I pulled in to park, the rain stopped and I cruised down the trail to meet up with Justin, Max, Cob, and Clay. Justin did what he does and nailed some awesome shots of my bike before I got it all sandy!
After that, the sesh was on and everyone started throwing down! It rained on and off throughout the day, but that just kept the landing nice and moist! Clay nailed a couple flatspin 360s and Max learned sick no-foot-cans! Cob was killing it with some huge no-foot-cans, supermans, dumped 3s, and tabled-dumped 3s! I worked on getting used to riding a hardtail again, which luckily didn’t take long. It was crazy tricking this bike after riding my Rampant for so long! Don’t get me wrong, the Rampant tricks easy, but this bike is almost too easy. The first tailwhip I did was around before I even knew I had kicked it! I was stoked to get some flip-whips, 3-whips, no-foot-can flips, and superflips in throughout the day! Soon the sesh came to an end and we packed up and cruised out. I’m absolutely stoked on the new set-up and can’t wait to ride it some more!
-Jack Fogelquist
Banshee Bikes
Gamut USA
Straitline Components
Nuke Proof
Scotts Valley Cycle Sport
With huge amounts of stokage, I grabbed a burrito, put my pads on, threw my bike in the truck, and drove straight over to the local step-up. As I was driving it started raining, but I didn’t care, I just wanted to ride! As soon as I pulled in to park, the rain stopped and I cruised down the trail to meet up with Justin, Max, Cob, and Clay. Justin did what he does and nailed some awesome shots of my bike before I got it all sandy!
After that, the sesh was on and everyone started throwing down! It rained on and off throughout the day, but that just kept the landing nice and moist! Clay nailed a couple flatspin 360s and Max learned sick no-foot-cans! Cob was killing it with some huge no-foot-cans, supermans, dumped 3s, and tabled-dumped 3s! I worked on getting used to riding a hardtail again, which luckily didn’t take long. It was crazy tricking this bike after riding my Rampant for so long! Don’t get me wrong, the Rampant tricks easy, but this bike is almost too easy. The first tailwhip I did was around before I even knew I had kicked it! I was stoked to get some flip-whips, 3-whips, no-foot-can flips, and superflips in throughout the day! Soon the sesh came to an end and we packed up and cruised out. I’m absolutely stoked on the new set-up and can’t wait to ride it some more!
-Jack Fogelquist
Banshee Bikes
Gamut USA
Straitline Components
Nuke Proof
Scotts Valley Cycle Sport
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24 Comments
- + 3 Show
sick video like always, those flip whips are dialed! a change of music from classic rock or rasta couldn't hurt though haha. that bike looks freshhh. super light too. keep up the good work!
- + 4 Show
approximate info
Frame: Banshee AMP
Fork: Fox 36 Float R
Bar:Nuke proof Warhead Riser bar
Stem:Nuke proof Warhead stem 50mm
Grips:Nuke proof Element Skinny Grip
Headset:Nuke proof Warhead SL
Seat:Nuke
Seatpost:Nuke proof
Crank: shimano Saint 2009
Support:
Chain:kmc 510 вроде
Pedals:Straitline platform
Wheels: Nuke proof Generator
Tyre: Small Block Eight
Frame: Banshee AMP
Fork: Fox 36 Float R
Bar:Nuke proof Warhead Riser bar
Stem:Nuke proof Warhead stem 50mm
Grips:Nuke proof Element Skinny Grip
Headset:Nuke proof Warhead SL
Seat:Nuke
Seatpost:Nuke proof
Crank: shimano Saint 2009
Support:
Chain:kmc 510 вроде
Pedals:Straitline platform
Wheels: Nuke proof Generator
Tyre: Small Block Eight
- + 1 Show
yeaaa broo sick clip raging your dj is amazing and the bulid is the best of the best good one
- + 2 Show
It's good to know that even Jack Fogelquist crashes every once in a while......... that means he's still human, although that flipwhip looked way too dialed for a normal person haha
- + 2 Show
Yeah...well...You may have more tools than me but i still have more gears on my bike
Its nice though!
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