e.thirteen 5-Peats the Best Of MTBR Awards

November 14th, 2007 by adam

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e.thirteen 5-Peats the Best Of MTBR Awards!

e.thirteen components is proud to announce their fifth consecutive
year as the Best of MTBR in the chain retention system category.
e.thirteen’s SRS chain retention system has won this award in 2003,
2004, 2005, 2006 and now 2007, making the product one of the longest
consecutive award recipients at MTBR.com.

MTBR.com’s Forrest Arakawa said about the award, “MTBR.com is proud to
give the Best Of MTBR Award to e.thirteen for 5 years running for
their Outstanding Product: The e.13 SRS Chain Guide. The Best of MTBR
awards are an aggregate of the User (consumer) generated product
reviews. It is a representation of what the
consumers view as the best product.”

“We are very proud to have received this award once, let alone five
years in a row. Being a rider-run company, firsthand knowledge of
what the rider needs has been instrumental in developing the entire
product line over the years,” said Michael Tobler, manufacturing
coordinator for e.thirteen.

On behalf of e.thirteen components (all five of us: Dave, Derek,
Aaron, Jonas and Michael), thank you for your support!

About MTBR.com:
MTBR.com is the largest online mountain bike community in the world,
with over 45,000 cyclists logging on every day.

e.thirteen components is a small, rider owned and operated company
that strongly supports dozens of grassroots races, series, contests
and other riding events all over the world every year. Founded in
2001, e.thirteen’s innovative, functional, simple and lightweight
chain retention systems have made them a world leader in this
category, and the choice of top pro and amateur riders and mechanics
alike. They support a worldwide distribution network and take great
pride in offering devoted customer service.

www.e13components.com

source: aaronl@e13components.com

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