After Cam Zink's heart-stopping
360 off the Oakley Sender in 2010, Rampage took a year off in 2011 and returned as 'The Evolution' in 2012.
The Oakley Sender had been built up into a fortress and a lot of riders were eying up the new Canyon Gap. With eternal glory and the FMB 'Golden Camelbak Bottle' (
yes, seriously) on the line, 33 riders arrived from around the world to take on the updated course, here are some of their bikes:
Watch the full event highlights here:
www.nsbikes.com/2015/,159,.htm
Pure gold.
Good on him for laying down see sick runs and scraping the points together.
I've always enjoyed his interviews and media content. Funny f*cker he is.
I believe atomlab was the first company to make a seven speed rear hub (with the smallest seven sprockets of a nine speed cassette) to build a dishless rear wheel.
Corsair have rehashed the "unit" linkage, which is a four bar linkage in a space about 4" square. Great for making a super solid back end. Plus they had a wild pearlescent green colour on the toro DJ bike.
Some cool stuff over the years. I wonder if we will ever see a resurgence.
www.instagram.com/p/B3DvQBpn-R5
( and renamed ).
Also Pinkbike: "collected some big scalps on the way"
Way to marginalize native Americans and be liberal progressives at the same time
To say that natives as a megalith learned scalping from the French is an over generalization and plain dumb comment.
Many tribes never learned a thing from the French, but they were still scalped for money.
I'm not surprised to hear a likely poor, common American is unable to comprehend this subject