 | I met Sid years ago when we were both traveling around NZ, at that point we were basically both long haired hippies, living in our cars at night and hitting Queeny's dream track during the day. One of us races World Cups now...and one of us is writing this article, guess who is who? - K.Landry - Artbarn Film Director |
Sid SlotegraafSid is one of those guys. You know - the guys you want to hate because they are naturally so good at anything and everything. The guys that make 30 foot drops on trail bikes look easy - Sid is that guy. One of those guys that has a degree, yet works 40-50 hours a week banging nails so he can race World Cups. One of those guys that regularly clocks KOMs after work, in a town full of professional recreationalists who gun for those KOM's all day everyday.
Yup. Sid is
THAT guy.
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Like Sid, 9point8 is one of those companies who with every project, naturally do better then their competitors. Case in point: the new Fall Line dropper post, which is out now! The Fall Line dropper has 150mm travel and offered in 30.9mm and 31.6mm diameters, with an intuitive thumb lever that can be mounted in many different orientations.
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@dunbarcycles Squamish mountain bike trails
Damn near killed a couple trees on it too. Bet he was puckered pretty tight when he rode that one out!!!
I was at a DH race recently and overheard one of the big bikes state that "Trailbikes are for fags." At the time I was riding a trailbike, so I thought that the comment was directed at me. I told that guy he was kinda cute...he got real quiet. I took first place on that bike.
If trailbikes are indeed for fags, then being gay never looked so damned cool.
Guess he has even more reasons to be hated lol!
I'm sure he deserves all good things in his life though; cheers for the good livin'!
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Currently at Fort William getting ready to race a World Cup. Hope he cracks the top 30 in Quali so we can see his run live.
Seems like I need to do some minor adjustments to my riding...
Seeing these kind of videos leads me to think: is the RS Pike actually that good and rigid if they are abusing it like this, or is this RS marketing (sponsoring)?
+ everything mentioned above and the fact that Sid is doing crazy things with it. I would say it's pretty capable.
As Im not that HC on my enduro bike, then I Choose X-fusion slant with some gold slick ano. Half the price and should be the same in 95% of the conditions I ride. For the money left - bought a new fork for my DH sled - BOS. I must say - the plushest fork ever, totally recommended!
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a ediçao e ângulos de filmagem apesar de estarem bem feitos nao o faz parecer assim tao rapido
What? O.O
You forgot, chill....
Jokes! He's da man, and his bike is orange - like a boss! Mine are orange too!
Anyone wanna but my rigid 29er Genesis Fortitude?