For Remy Morton, it’s always been about the spirit of building and pure bliss of riding.
“The goal was to build something that shows what trail building is all about. Not only the utility, but the art of it too. I want to build trails that not only make the landscape more fun, but also more pleasing to the eye.”
Welcome to the team, Remy. We couldn’t be more excited to join you on the journey.
Even though it's chainless it still has a freehub body with pawls and a ratchet ring. When tightened down into a frame the endcaps can cause the freehub to stick making it ratchet as if a chain were on.
Keep doing what you do Rem Dawg, one of the most stylish and committed riders for whom I will always enjoy watching. Props to RB for sticking with u through thick n thin.. so many RB athletes are just super competition based, social media saturated, so to see a goldy kid rockin those shorts with a RB helmet and absolutely steezing, just for the f’cking sake of it is a breath of fresh air.
Saw this dude in line at Whistler over the summer, only spotted him from his RB lid. Jean cut off shorts, regular t-shirt, no pads or armor or gloves. The least protected guy in line and certainly the sickest and gnarliest rider there.
Some editors really need a good talking to.