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Nikolais

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  1. Below is a side shot. Ha, excuse the 'Pose', it was a for a promo shoot we did for the team. As far as the Roco goes, I didnt like it at all, and I am normally a Marzocchi fan! It seemed to 'top out' the entire time and the spring knocked about on the collar (Even when wound down more than needed) which was extremely annoying. I tried everything to fix it. I managed to get a Fox the other day and it seems MUCH better.
  2. GT Fury AL 2.0 Rear Shock Fox Van RC (Still fiddling with Settings, Rebound - mid) Fork RockShox Boxxer RC (Compression: 1 Click in, Rebound: 7 Clicks In) Headset FSA Orbit Handlebar Funn Full On (765mm) Stem Funn RSX II Grips ODI Ruffian Brakes Avid Elixer 3 Shifters SRAM X5 Rear Derailleur SRAM X5 Chainguide E Thirteen LS1 Cranks FSA Gravity Moto X Bottom Bracket FSA Mega Exo Pedals Shimano DX clips Rims All Terra (GT In-house) Hubs All Terra Spokes DT Swiss Tires Maxxis Minion DH F 3C (F&B, Tubes) Saddle SDG Formula FX i-Beam Seatpost SDG i-Beam NOTES: Weight: 18.5kg's Fox Van RC now replaces Roco R (In Pic). Custom milled spacers (Between Stem and top crown) raise bars by 1cm (I am a tall bloke: 195cm)
  3. On Vital MTB this morning "Even though Marzocchi faces complicated economic times, the brand is more determined than ever to move forward. Just like what was done with the 888 RC3 EVO Titanium V2, the Italian firm has every intention to continue its quest for excellence and wants to reassure all consumers of the adventure initiated in 1949. The information published in the local newspaper at the origin of the rumor came from a note sent by a union in conflict with the company's management. It does reflect reality in any way. At no time did Marzocchi plan to cease operations or to end its investment in mountain biking. The 2012 range is currently available will certainly not be the last of this industry giant.." There has been no official statement made by Marzocchi yet. http://www.vitalmtb.com/news/news/RaceCo-Dispels-Marzocchi-Rumors,393
  4. Here is my newly arrived team bike. GT AL2.0. It is almost stock but with the following upgrades; Fork - Boxxer RC Bars - FUNN Full-on Stem - FUNN RSX More upgrades to come. Also getting new decals done for the forks to match the bikes paintjob.
  5. Was great hey, has quite a nice flow and those smaller rock gardens are awkward - which is great!! Once it is ridden in and a few berms added it will be quick!!
  6. The track is looking incredible. Multiple line choices, Rock Gardens, Fast sections, tech sections.... It has been left quite natural and feels great so far.
  7. http://www.vitalmtb.com/news/news/Marzocchi-Facing-Financial-Troubles-May-Close,381
  8. Now that was inspirational!!!
  9. http://www.pinkbike.com/news/OFFICIAL-Fairclough-on-Scott-Bikes-2011.html
  10. http://www.pinkbike.com/news/Scott-Bikes-sign-new-rider-Official-announcement-tomorrow-2011.html
  11. Over 100ft!!!!!!
  12. http://lp1.pinkbike.org/p6pb7370951/p5pb7370951.jpg
  13. http://www.vitalmtb.com/videos/member/Hope-Factory,10505/MTBCUT-tv,6 Just watch it.....
  14. We tend to ride in PMB quite a bit (About 3 times per month), Cascades and a couple of tracks close to there built by Dave Dinkleman and co. Those tracks are fast with plenty of Jumps and gaps etc. We ride Giba on odd occasions, maybe once a month or 2. We will probably hitting Cascades this Sunday morning and probably again next weekend, send me a PM and maybe we can meet up there.
  15. Seeing Greg and Peaty not riding on Rock Shox / SRAM will be weird.....
  16. Awesome video. I am real keen to organise a road trip up there and spend a weekend on that track!
  17. No Durban Premiere??????!!!!! AAAAAAAAAA
  18. Bentley
  19. Redlands, California, November 03, 2011 – The adidas Group today announced that it has signed a share purchase agreement to acquire Five Ten, a leading performance brand in outdoor action sports. The adidas Group intends to purchase the entire Five Ten business, which includes all of the issued share capital of Five Ten USA. The total purchase price is USD 25 million in cash at closing and contingent payments, which are dependent on Five Ten achieving certain performance measures over the next three years. The transaction is expected to close in the next couple of weeks. As part of its Strategic Business Plan Route 2015, the adidas Group expects sales in the outdoor segment to exceed € 500 million by 2015 based on organic growth. Through the acquisition of Five Ten, the adidas Group will be even better positioned towards the goal to become a leading player in the outdoor market. “We are very excited to join forces with Five Ten. Five Ten is a leading brand in the technical outdoor market and within the outdoor action sport community. Climbers, mountain bikers and other outdoor athletes around the world highly value their products,” said Rolf Reinschmidt, Senior Vice President adidas Outdoor. “Five Ten has continuously been at the forefront of innovations and shares the same passion for athletes as we do at adidas. It represents an excellent addition to the adidas Outdoor portfolio and will allow us to expand into complementary market segments. This acquisition underscores our clear commitment to the outdoors and our ambition to play a leading role in the outdoor industry going forward. I am very much looking forward to working on this journey together with Charles Cole, Founder and President of Five Ten.” “The deal provides exciting prospects for Five Ten. Supported by the adidas Group, we can finally reach the full potential that the ‘Brand of the Brave’ has to offer,” commented Charles Cole, Founder and President of Five Ten. “Here at Five Ten, we like the philosophy of adidas’ founder Adi Dassler, with his focus on product quality and in doing whatever is necessary to give the athlete the advantage. adidas has the same principles of putting athletes and performance first that have guided Five Ten for nearly 30 years and we are thrilled to be partnering with them.” Five Ten has been at the forefront of innovation in the technical outdoor market since the day Stealth, a revolutionary high-friction rubber compound, was created in 1985. Today, the Stealth product family includes more than half a dozen award-winning compounds that provide the highest friction to athletes in various conditions. The Five Ten Elite Team consists of some of the world’s most exciting athletes such as Dean Potter, National Geographic’s 2011 athlete of the year, JT Holmes, champion big-mountain skier and Suz Graham, the most versatile and progressive female action sports athlete in the world. adidas is the athletic brand in the outdoors. It has a long history in innovative outdoor products including highlights such as the ‘Super Trekking’, the first light trekking shoe, being worn by climbing legend Reinhold Messner for his first Everest ascent without oxygen support in 1978. Its award-winning TERREX collection offers lightweight, technical equipment to athletes in the outdoors. The tradition of adidas founder Adi Dassler, who worked individually with athletes to make them better, continues today. adidas Outdoor has teamed up with top outdoor athletes like the Huber Brothers (Climbing, Germany), Beat Kammerlander (Climbing, Austria) and Barbara Zangerl (Climbing, Austria) as well as prestigious organizations such as Zermatt Alpin Center (Switzerland) and Ragni di Lecco (Italy). About the adidas Group The adidas Group is one of the global leaders within the sporting goods industry, offering a broad range of products around the core brands: adidas, Reebok, TaylorMade, Rockport and Reebok-CCM Hockey. Headquartered in Herzogenaurach, Germany, the Group has more than 46,000 employees and generated sales of € 12 billion in 2010. About Five Ten Five Ten is a family-owned company that is dedicated to making the best outdoor sports footwear available. It offers innovative products to athletes in categories such as climbing and mountain biking. Five Ten was founded by Charles Cole in 1985, is located in Redlands, California and employs 37 people. In 2011, annual net sales are expected to be approximately € 16 million excluding distributor business in Japan and Korea. As seen on Vital MTB http://www.vitalmtb.com/news/news/Adidas-Acquires-Five-Ten-for-25-Million,370
  20. Merida's more hard hitting bikes fall under the UMF brand. UMF (United Merida Freeriders) They make Freeride and Dh Bikes. http://www.umf-bikes.com/
  21. No Danegar, that is for the full bike!!!! Boxxer races, Fox Van RC, Elixir 7's, X7 etc...... And there is a cheaper option too: The AL2.0. It has a lower spec but it is still a fully capable DH Sled. The AL2.0 Retails at an incredible 19 995 - see the oBike link below. It has 888Rv's, Roco R, Elixer 3, X5 etc... http://www.obike.co.za/Products/ProductsList.aspx
  22. Have a look at these articles/vids put up on Pinkbike, they should assist; http://www.pinkbike.com/news/How-to-Corner-by-SGC-coach-Steve-Smith-2011.html http://mtbstrengthcoach.pinkbike.com/blog/3stepcornering.html http://www.pinkbike.com/news/Body-Position-Clinic-mtb-strength-training-2011.html and James Wilsons Channel: http://mtbstrengthcoach.pinkbike.com/channel/MTB-Strength-Training-Systems/
  23. HAHAHAHA, Saw a pic on PB the other day of a DH race in the UK, and there were 2 kids who couldnt have been more than 13 or 14 and they both had V10's!!!!!! When I got into DH over a decade ago, my parents thought it was 'a phase', but they still matched me Rand for Rand for my first Bike.
  24. Nice!!!!
  25. Just saw this on Gumtree!!! 30K http://capetown-westerncape.gumtree.co.za/c-Stuff-for-Sale-sports-bicycles-fitness-Intense-951-Downhill-Mountain-bike-W0QQAdIdZ323222471
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