kmorgan

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Feb 20, 2021 at 9:39
Feb 20, 2021

NS Movement 2 SORRY BIKE HAS BEEN SOLD

$1100 CAD
SORRY BIKE HAS BEEN SOLD! 2016 NS Movement 2 For Sale like new and hardly ridden, bike is spotless. Frame: NS 6061-T6 custom formed and butted tubes Fork: Manitou Circus Sport, 100 mm travel, 9 mm axle Headset: GW integrated tapered 41.8/51.9, sealed Stem: NS Bikes Quantum 25.4, 37mm reach Handlebar: NS Lick, 740mm Grips: ODI , w/o flange Brakes: SRAM DB1 160mm rear, Tektro Novela 160mm front Bottom Bracket: Octane One external 73mm Crank: SALT by We The People, tubular cromoly Chainring: SALT by We The People, 25T steel sprocket Chain: PYC-410H Rims: NS Fundamental Hubs: Joytech 9 mm front, Octane One SS Pro 10T Driver (sealed) rear Spokes: 14G-2.0mm w/ 14mm nipples Tires: Kenda Small Block 8 2.1 rear & front Seatpost + Saddle: Octane One fat seat-post combo Pedals: Odyssey Twisted PC Weight: ~12.8 kg without front brake Located in Waterdown, pick up only! Thanks for your interest.

kmorgan daniellebaker's article
Sep 21, 2018 at 9:48
Sep 21, 2018
Steve Smith Memorial DH: The Chainsaw Lives On
So many people were and still are touched by Stevie, At a loss for words, seems like only yesterday.......Long live the Canadian Legend Stevie Smith. #longlivechainsaw
kmorgan pinkbikeaudience's article
Sep 20, 2018 at 10:40
Sep 20, 2018
Video: Semenuk, Slalom & Subarus
Haha, nice to see something different for a change...... Racing is racing. My son has the same car and loves it.... so do I, but he won't lend it to me. Smart kid. LOL
kmorgan theenduromoose's article
Sep 20, 2018 at 6:12
Sep 20, 2018
Video: If You Were Riding a Stolen Bike You Would Be This Pinned
Haha, nice video, would have been perfect if you left the white BMX helmet on instead of changing to a enduro helmet. Video made me laugh though. :)
kmorgan Specialized's article
Sep 18, 2018 at 11:16
Sep 18, 2018
Video: Specialized's New Turbo Levo Ad is 'Mind Blowing'
HMMM artificial intelligence (AI)? what's next self driving bikes? hmm why would one want that? Exactly, leave pedal bikes alone and let us ride them, we already have a big enough selection of bikes to ride and choose from, MTB XC, Trail, Enduro (AM) DH, DJ, Slopestyle, BMX, plus what ever road bikes are out there. Peace out.
kmorgan konaworld's article
Sep 18, 2018 at 9:21
Sep 18, 2018
Video: Aggy Rides an eMTB in Kona's 'Your Brain on E'
Psychedelic man, long live the 60's, Who's in for Aggy to be the next person playing Jimmy Morrison in a movie, and maybe even riding an E-bike? WAIT a minute,,,,,,,, maybe not LMAO. Guys I hate to say it, but if people are buying these things (e-bikes) the big bike companies will continue to build them, supply and demand. And now all these pro riders are showing up in videos riding them, looks like a big push to make e-bikes the next big thing people spend their money on. Not for me though, I'll buy another motocross bike before I go E. What's your take on it?
kmorgan daniellebaker's article
Sep 14, 2018 at 7:13
Sep 14, 2018
The Bakery: Understanding Fear in Mountain Biking
@delawhere: I hear ya, my Dad always told me, when you crash, get right back on the bike or whatever it was you crashed in or on and ride it. Get rid of the fear you have from crashing right away. Thanks for sharing your story. Cheers!
kmorgan daniellebaker's article
Sep 14, 2018 at 6:14
Sep 14, 2018
The Bakery: Understanding Fear in Mountain Biking
Interesting subject, everyone fears different things, and fear can make a bad thing a good thing by not trying it and walking away, or it can make it a bad thing by trying it and not having the confidence or skill to do it and then disaster strikes. As a 53 year old and an ex pro motocross racer, I find when I was younger the fear was just enough to make me be aware of the dangers if you don't make it or clear the jump etc, now I find the fear is not of making the jump or pulling the trick but the awareness of getting hurt and being tied up in a hospital or bed for an extended period of time. However knowing your capabilities and your skill set and not riding too far over your head will usually keep you fairly safe, Understanding that sometimes shit goes wrong as well. Here's a little story about some fear I had last weekend while riding my local DH runs. Downhill riding and racing has filled my adrenaline requirements since retiring from motocross, this year I bought a dirt jumper and have started doing tricks on it, as well as riding dirt jumps, however I have not had much time to do any DH other then 1 race and a few other times riding DH as it is a couple hrs from the house and time has been in limited supply this year. Last Sunday I finally got up to my local DH bike park, had done about 6 runs and was having a great time, then I come up to a run that I had only did once before, it is a gnarly steep run with lots of turns, roots and loose shale (rock) it is also completely surrounded by forest, trees everywhere, it was a little wet too, just as I dropped in I slipped a pedal and stopped at the top of it, then the FEAR kicked in, I sat on top of it with my mind racing all of a sudden, can I get back on the bike with my feet on the pedals? can I can get back on it far enough to be able to slow down enough to make the turn at the bottom? will I run into a tree cause the dirt is still a little muddy and damp? should I turn around and forget it and do a different run somewhere else? All this shit is running through my mind like a fast train..... then I slow down and realize, If I can't do this then I should go back to the car load my bike up, drive home and sell my bike, cause I'm done, fear has got the best of me! Knowing all about my bike riding skills and previous experience riding and racing bikes, I said F--- it, and went down the run and made it without any issues. This is what FEAR is all about and how it can play with your mind, knowing what you can do on a bike and what you don't ever want to try is a big thing that keeps most of us safe. All I can say is know your limits and be safe, progression is the best way to learn anything and as your skills increase so will your speed and confidence. Has FEAR got the best of you???? What did you do to overcome it? or did it get you? I'd love to hear some of your stories?
kmorgan theaudinines's article
Sep 13, 2018 at 9:14
Sep 13, 2018
kmorgan theaudinines's article
Sep 13, 2018 at 9:14
Sep 13, 2018
Dawid Godziek Lands World’s First Quadruple Tail Whip on a Mountain Bike - Audi Nines MTB 2018
LOL, what's next is Yolanda Neff leaving woman's XC racing to race woman's DH. :) And she just may win a few races too.
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