Intense 2009 Team M6 evo teaser

February 12th, 2009 by Gregg

Mr. Intense (aka Jeff Steber) just posted some photos and short details about their new 2009 Team M6 evo in our Intense forum.

Here are some of the highlights.

Thanks for the sneak peek, Jeff!

“Its that time of year and I am getting frames ready for some of the teams & riders we work with. This is the refined version of the M6 evo we were prototyping last season based on racer input from Matti Lehikoinen & the boys from CRC team.”

“The frame features the G3 adjustable drop out and a new Adjustable headtube with + or - 1 degree. The headtube is very simple & light and uses the same bearing peices as the internal 1 1/8″ flush headsets in the rotaiting cups. You can still use a standard with this setup .”

“The frame has the ability to run both the 10.5X 3.5 shock for 9.5″ travel and a very m6 type feel or the 9.5X 3″ shock for 8.5″ travel and a livlier feel while maintaining the same leverage ratio. The mono tubes have been slimmed down and the frame comes in at 9.2 lbs.”

(original forum post is here: http://forums.mtbr.com/showthread.php?t=491565 )

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Santa Cruz Bicycles - Driver 8!

January 29th, 2009 by adam
Here’s our new bike. We call it the Driver 8.

It has 8 inches of next-generation VPP rear wheel travel. It also has enough room to raise or lower the seat through a 7-inch range. It’s got a 1.5″ head tube, an 83mm wide bb with ISCG05 mounts and 150mm rear spacing with a Maxle thru-axle. So, just what kind of bike is it supposed to be?


8″ of next-generatoin VPP travel

Mud flap shock cover.

We designed the Driver 8 to be a general duty, daily driver gravity hauler. It is a super tough, super versatile bike that is ideal for a life at Whistler. It’s a damn good long travel high speed trail bike (Wait, is that freeriding, or all-mountain high speed trail riding? What about low speed, sphincter pinching gnarl? Does it speak with a Canadian accent? Man, this gets confusing…)


12mm Maxle rear thru-axle

83mm bottom bracket with ISCG 05 mounts

Anyway, it’s a kickass park bike, more lively and poppable and jumpable than the V-10. And it is also a very handy downhill race bike, probably a better race choice for most riders who aren’t World Cup pros on most courses that aren’t World Cup courses. But it can still plow through big rocks and huge drops with the best of them. 8 inches of travel is still a whole lot of cushion for the pushin’…

When the seat is slammed all the way down (7 inches of up and down adjustability, remember?), it is in a similar fore/aft location to the seat on a V-10, but can be run even lower. However, due to the angle of the seat mast, when the seat is raised up as far as it will go, the pedaling position is about the same as that of the Nomad, which is a pretty good location to kick at the cranks and point a bike uphill.


7 inches of up and down seat adjustability

With regard to that “general duty, daily driver” comment, we’ve gone heavy duty with the VPP links. The upper link is carbon fiber, insanely strong, and pivots on four beefy radial contact sealed cartridge bearings. The lower link gets grease ports for easy service, huge 15mm pivot axles with the same trick locking collet head feature as the Blur LT, Nomad and new Blur XC, and it swings on EIGHT angular contact bearings. All bearing sets, top and bottom, are encased in a further set of lip seals and labyrinth washers to further combat the ingress of dirt. The bike comes with its own grease gun, and you won’t need a personal mechanic to deal with any of that.


Carbon fiber upper link with 4 radial contact sealed bearings

Easy service grease ports

You can call it a freeride bike, if you’re into that. You can call it a park bike. You can call it a downhill bike. It can do all that, and more. We’re sticking to our guns. We call it the Driver 8.

$2399 US MSRP, powdercoat frame w/RockShox Vivid 5.1
$2561 US MSRP w/Fox DHX RC4
(add $200 for anodized finish)

Available to customers mid-May, 2009, in all the usual powdercoat colors as well as an anodized, as yet to be named, sort of golden color

Accepting orders for FRAMESETS now

Accepting complete bike orders April 1st, 2009

For more info including sizing and geometry, please click here


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Santa Cruz Unveils New Carbon Blur XC

January 21st, 2009 by Gregg

Santa Cruz Bicycles has recently announced an exciting brand new model, the Carbon Blur XC. This bike has been in pure stealth mode…until now.

To read the forum discussion about this new bike, go here: http://forums.mtbr.com/showthread.php?t=484769

(official press release below, originally posted on 1/20/09 @ 2:15pm PST)

Hail To The Chief

The inauguration of a fresh president here in the USA seems like an
auspicious time to take the wraps off Santa Cruz Bicycles’ most closely
guarded secret since, well, ever. Ladies and gentlemen, departing Trek
riding Texan Republicans and incoming Illinois hoop shooting Democrats,
please lend a hand for the arrival of the totally new and completely
awesome, carbon fiber Blur XC!

Since it would be tacky to try and stretch a metaphor about domestic and/or
global policy any further to somehow validate our new bike, we’ll cut
straight to the chase:

-105mm travel, next generation VPP suspension
-Super efficient bump absorption, incredible pedaling response, no lockouts
or platforms required
-Reliable, serviceable, stiff - next generation VPP links are core of the
most evolved suspension on the market
-Ultra-lightweight, incredibly strong carbon fiber frame (4.2 pounds, frame
and shock, size medium)
-That wasn’t a typo. It’s really light.
-How light? 22 pounds, 6 ounces for the XTRxc complete
-Damn, that’s light

We spent a huge amount of time and effort developing this bike, and are
confident that it sits right on the sharpest part of the cutting edge of
both performance and technology. You can read the whole developmental spiel.
Or you can just nod your head in agreement when we say that
this bike will change how you think about cross country performance.

So put your hands together folks. Out with the old, in with the new.

source: Mike Ferrentino, Santa Cruz Bicycles

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Product Showcase: Bikes, Parts, Gear - January 2009

January 14th, 2009 by Gregg
Product Showcase: a quick glimpse at some featured bikes, parts, & gear for January 2008 - mostly new, but definitely all hot products.
marinwolfridge
Marin Wolf Ridge 6.8


Frame: 6061 Aluminum, Fully Hydroformed Mainframe and Swingarm, Quad-Link 2.0 140mm Suspension System
Front Suspension: RockShox Pike 426 U-Turn Air, 110mm-140mm with External Rebound Adjustment, Motion Control, and 20mm Maxle
Rear Suspension: Fox Float RP23 with Rebound Adjustment, Dual Position ProPedal with 3 Position ProPedal Lever Adjustment

http://www.marinbikes.com

MSRP: $3465.00
michelinmountainatMichelin Mountain A/T

AN EXPERT’S ALL-AROUND TIRE
Excellent traction and cornering grip, especially in rough terrain.
Just right for a wide range of conditions.

http://www.michelinbicycletire.com/michelinbicycle/

MSRP: $60.00

rockshoxrevelation
Rock Shox Revelation 426


-DualAir spring system
-Internally adjustable travel
-Updated MotionControl oil damping
-1-1/8″ threadless aluminum steerer
-Dropout: 20×110mm Maxle-Lite or Quick Release

http://www.rockshox.com/

MSRP: $661.00

LightandMotionSecaRace
Light and Motion Seca Race Light


Read the Pro Review>>
The Light and Motion Seca 700 Race features a wide light head.

http://www.bikelights.com/

MSRP: $549.00

Chrome Metropolis Messenger Bag
Chrome Metropolis Messenger Bag


Designed for the long haul…ten hours a day in the rain, mud, snow, and grit. For years Chrome messenger bags have been crashed, smashed, and trashed by couriers worldwide for several simple reasons: -Built to last a lifetime Guaranteed, -Weatherproof, -Comfortable, -Functional

http://www.chromebags.com/

MSRP: $160.00


Surly Travelers Check commuter/touring bike


Like a lot of our stuff, the motivation for producing a frame suited for travel sprung from our own experiences and desires. We’ve traveled with our bikes plenty and have wanted something easier to haul around in planes, trains, and automobiles. We dig the folders but wanted a normal bike, something ready for whatever terrain is beneath the wheels.

http://www.surlybikes.com/

MSRP: $1100.00 (frame only)
GoPro Wide Helmet Cam
GoPro Helmet Hero Wide Video Camera


Read the Pro Review Here>>

170 degree wide angle lens - 5 megapixel wearable and gear mountable camera for non-motorsports activities like biking, kayaking, climbing, skiing…

http://www.goprocamera.com/

MSRP: $189.99

Cycle-Ops Fluid 2
Cycle-Ops Fluid 2 Trainer


If it’s important to you to make every workout count, the Fluid2 trainer is the most valuable weapon you can add to your indoor training arsenal.

Our engineers designed the Fluid 2 to capture real road feel through the use of a 2.75 lb individually precision–balanced flywheel for more momentum and stability of your rear wheel.

http://www.cycle-ops.com

MSRP: $329.99

-THE LIST! Index of Bikes, Parts, & Gear with Pro Reviews-
  Bikes:
-Bionicon Edison LTD
-Cannondale Moto 2
-Fuji Reveal 1.0
-Giant Yukon FX
-GT Sanction 2.0
   
-Look 986
-Marin Wolf Ridge 6.7
-Moots Mooto-XZ
-Motobecane Fantom Pro Titanium
-Mountain Cycle Fury
   
-Ritchey_Ti_Breakaway                   
-Rocky Mountain Altitude 50
-Specialized Enduro SL Expert
-Trek Remedy 9
-Trek Top Fuel 9.9
   

  Parts:
-Avid Juicy 5 Hydraulic Brake
-Continental Mountain King 2.4 29er Tire
-Ergon GP1 Grip
   
-Fox Talas 140 RLC QR15
-Hope Pro II Hub Set
-Kenda ExCavator (Eric Carter) 2.5 Tire
   
-Look Quartz Pedal
-Maxxis Ardent 29er Tire
-Point One Racing Split-Second DM Stem
   

  Gear:
-Dainese 3X Arm Guards and 3X Knee Guards
-Dainese Carbon Core Gloves
-Dainese Impact Race Jacket
   
-Fox Flux Helmet Pro Review
-GoPro Helmet HERO Wide Video Camera
-Hoss Ponderosa Shorts and Rustler Jersey
   
-Hydrapak Laguna Hydration Pack
-Sidi Dragon 2 SRS Carbon Shoes
  
   

  Kids:
-Glide Bikes Mini Glider Balance Bike -Ibert Safe-T-Seat Child Carrier

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Showcase: Bikes, Parts, Gear - Winter 2008

December 10th, 2008 by Gregg
Product Showcase: a quick glimpse at some featured bikes, parts, & gear for Winter 2008 - mostly new, but definitely all hot products.

Chumba Racing VF2


After 2 years of R&D, CHUMBA Racing based out of Anaheim, California, released our newest addition to the line up. The VF2 - named after our CNC machine - will fill the role of the light weight, race-inspired, cross-country bike. Coming in at an astounding weight of just 5.8lbs. with shock - the VF2 is one of the lightest bikes in its class.

http://www.chumbaracing.com/

XTR Build Complete Bike MSRP: $6495.00
Fox Racing Shox 40 RC2

DOWNHILL RACERS ON FOX 40’S ARE THE ENVY OF THE FIELD. For 2009 we’ve taken what we learned from countless test sessions and the world’s harshest Downhill tracks and applied our knowledge to again improving our world-class RC2 Damper. The 40® also receives a direct mount stem upper crown in a lightweight optimized package for maximum grip and weight savings. Full 8-inches of travel, separate externally adjustable high and low speed compression damping circuits.

http://www.foxracingshox.com/

MSRP: $1600.00


Garmin Edge 705


GPS-enabled super cycle computer
displays power data from ANT +™-enabled third-party power meters, wireless data sharing, barometric altitude and vertical profile, wireless heart rate monitor, self-calibrating wireless speed/cadence sensor, turn-by-turn directions, mapping detail, card slot, color display

http://www.garmin.com/garmin/cms/site/us/

MSRP: $499.00


Exposure Lights Enduro MaXx 2


-The benchmark handlebar light from last winter just got better value for money. The best all rounder and super compact for a light this bright.
-Includes new “SPT - Smart Port Technology”
-720 Lumen Output (MaXx)

http://www.exposurelights.com/

MSRP: $399.00


Crank Brothers Iodine AM Wheels


All-mountain wheels at 1865g per set. The Extruded rim is 21mm wide (inside width) and welded. The inner edge of the rim is machined to half the level of the cobalt, leaving an i-beam ridge. This feature gives the wheelset extra durability for all-mountain use. There are no holes drilled through the rim making it naturally tubeless and increasing the strength and stiffness tremendously. Colors : Burnt Orange or Iron. (Available Late 08/Beginning of 09)

http://www.crankbrothers.com/

MSRP: TBD

Salsa Cycles Mamasita 29er


If you’re looking for big, fast, and light, your search ends with Mamasita. The scandium frame uses specially shaped chainstays (ala the Dos Niner) along with newly designed carbon seatstays to facilitate vibration damping. Cable housing guides are also directly integrated into the carbon seatstays.

Mamasita. One fast mother.

http://www.salsacycles.com/

MSRP: $2599.00

Inside Ride eMotion Rollers


Finally, a cycling platform that moves with you, allowing the natural motion of real riding. The E-motion system completely changes the feel of indoor riding.

The patented design is based on a simple sliding frame, which lets the bike float naturally forward or back as you ride…so your bike reacts freely to the movement of your body, as it does on the road. Common rollers prevent natural motion (which is why people don’t like them). This is the first trainer EVER to create a full 3-dimensional feel with steering, balance and freedom of motion.

http://www.insideride.com/

MSRP: $795.00


1upUSA CPR A-2000 Trainer


-Centrifugal Pressure Resistance (CPR) provides the most realistic simulation of riding a bicycle ever

-CPR resistance technology outperforms fluid, magnet and wind trainers
-Functional range for continuous operation from 4 watts (5 MPH) to over 3,000 watts (42 MPH), the widest range of resistance in the industry Fluid free, NO LEAKS! CNC machined with less than .001 run-out

http://www.1upusa.com/

MSRP: $299.00

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