Chris Swainhart, Ft Thomas, KY July 2008 General comments... Am I a weight weenie? The new Boeing jets are made out of carbon using the latest in carbon nano technology. You can read about Boeing's use of nano technology here. I recommend carbon for anyone, and if you can get the nano tubes, all the better. Does it live up to its hype? What about the wheels? What about the components? Service and setup Later, when I started pouring on the miles I was having a little knee discomfort he refitted me and tweaked a few things and my knee started to improve. Seeing the guys on our weekly rides, Greg always keeps in touch with my comfort and success. Matt in the service department makes good on their lifetime free tune-ups, not that many have been needed. Sarai fit me in the shoes and clips I needed to fit my extra-wide feet. Jason answered the 5 million questions I had. You don't get that kind of service online. (I would know, since I operate an Internet business!) Personally speaking.... Fast forward 4 decades now I am glad I stayed away from all the so-called "liberating" lifestyles as I am healthier than most my age. However, I have been pretty sedentary as I spend my work hours programming computers. A year ago my doctor said my cholesterol was too high and he was going to prescribe medication. I told him no, I would take up biking instead. After a year I have lost over 20 pounds. I will get my cholesterol checked again in September and will let you know how I do. Here are some photos...
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Friday, July 25, 2008
BMC SLC-01 Review
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
"Total Commitment, No Compromise"
This slogan was adopted by Rocky Mountain Bicycles in 1987. They continue to build bikes with these four words in mind and it is obvious when you get your first feel of one of their hand crafted bicycles. Starting with the development of the first wide tire bike to come to life in Canada in 1982, Rocky Mountain has continued a tradition of producing bikes for people who love to ride.
Not only do they have a rigorous engineering process but they also have a manufacturing process that is ISO certified. That means that you get the same high quality product every time. They also outfit every bike with hand built wheels straight from their factory in Canada. Rocky Mountain has the longest hand wheel building assembly line in the world. Wheels are often the first upgrade on a stock bike but not on a Rocky Mountain. Hand built wheels come standard equipment on all models.
So, it's a great company, what about the ride?
Well, we all know they make some amazing mountain bikes. The ETSX is equipped with adjustable travel and a full suspension design that literally propels you forward when engaged. This is the bicycle that has repeatedly powered the Rocky Mountain team to the win the Trans Rockies Race. And let's not forget about the Rocky Mountain Element which was named Mountain Bike Magazine's "07 Cross Country Bike of the Year". Add to the list the new Flatline downhill rig (which I am sure Jason is soon to tell you all about) and the Slayer and you have a full line up of off-road ready machines for whatever your choice of terrain. But don't forget Rocky Mountain is more than just a mountain bike company, they also make urban assault bicycles and some of the best commuters on the market!
Stop in for a test ride today!
Not only do they have a rigorous engineering process but they also have a manufacturing process that is ISO certified. That means that you get the same high quality product every time. They also outfit every bike with hand built wheels straight from their factory in Canada. Rocky Mountain has the longest hand wheel building assembly line in the world. Wheels are often the first upgrade on a stock bike but not on a Rocky Mountain. Hand built wheels come standard equipment on all models.
So, it's a great company, what about the ride?
Well, we all know they make some amazing mountain bikes. The ETSX is equipped with adjustable travel and a full suspension design that literally propels you forward when engaged. This is the bicycle that has repeatedly powered the Rocky Mountain team to the win the Trans Rockies Race. And let's not forget about the Rocky Mountain Element which was named Mountain Bike Magazine's "07 Cross Country Bike of the Year". Add to the list the new Flatline downhill rig (which I am sure Jason is soon to tell you all about) and the Slayer and you have a full line up of off-road ready machines for whatever your choice of terrain. But don't forget Rocky Mountain is more than just a mountain bike company, they also make urban assault bicycles and some of the best commuters on the market!
Stop in for a test ride today!
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