ODI worked with Aaron Gwin to create a grip tailor made to his specifications. The result is the AG-1, a thin lock-on grip that does away with the outer lockring, replacing it with an integrated plastic end cap that the rubber portion of the grip nearly covers. Extending the grip's surface over the spot where an end cap would typically be gives riders 1/4” more hand room on a grip that is the same exact length as the Ruffian. The AG-1 is offered in four colors for $35.
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Long time ago I had the honor of spending a long week-end with him racing panamerican championships in Toluca Mexico and not all was bikes, His teachings about life and predictions for my future all came true and believe me I am a happy man. Everithing Gary said to me came true in time.
Long live Gary Fisher
Cheers
Gary joined me, Joe Breeze and Tom Ritchey at Interbike in a signing event for my new book, "Fat Tire Flyer." We signed every copy in the building. Unlikely that this crew could be assembled again for that kind of thing. Those copies will be collectible.
The bike in the top photo is known as "Breezer #2," built for me in 1978 by Joe Breeze and currently in the collection of the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame. "Breezer #1" is in the Smithsonian collection.
Looks like some gimmicky tyre like WTB or kenda would make.
The Rat was lucky.
(Insert, "That's what she said" joke here)
"Kashima Coat is a lubricating anodized aluminum researched and developed by Miyaki"
Two years ago people wouldnt have been caught dead in an open face with goggles. Now everyone is doing it. If these take off, it will be exactly the same.
The lesson is to never ever refuse to do something because you dont want to be seen doing it by someone else. The ego is a terrible thing.
Hum Hum ... sorry about it, but back in 1950 in France => www.intelligence-creative.com/z54005_wheeling_lilas.jpg
www.intelligence-creative.com/z54006_saut_lilas_2.jpg
and I thought that a majority of the NiteRider stuff was made there also: www.niterider.com
but it may just be their pro stuff now a days...
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#WhatOffSeason?
Got their osbb in my specialized tarmac sl4 and pf30 in my specialised stump jumper both running shimano ht2 cranks
After years of f#cking about with crappy bb30 bearings and adapter shims with ongoing creaking and short lived bearings, the praxis have been gold.