The aluminum m9,s are sick but its a park bike or a shuttle machine.
The Uzzie is a beautiful machine.
They had some nice free ride models as well.
Cool they are a local brand for your home town in Cali.
I like to heat that, the home-brew company must be supporting the local gnar and knows to build for it!
I had a banshee that cracked on me, got it replaced and then cracked shortly after Momo started riding it. I was super stoked as the frame was light but that comes with a price. All my bikes are Burly now! hahahahahah
@nikoniko: its good to know that some bike companies are building solid bikes. The Rocky Mountain Slayer is a beefy bike. I prefer aluminum for frames........i like to admire the welds.
I was sad when I herd the Intense shut down all of their in house aluminum frames. Beings they are from my hometown it would have been cool to own one at least once. But, Im not into carbon and don't see myself changing soon. I almost had a used intense but the dude stiffed me and I lost a bunch of money It was a good learning experience that lead me to the Banshee, it did ride awesome!