What we do

We are a small group of riders in North County San Diego. We have 5 major things we do. We ride from Dave's house on Wednesday nights, drink beer after the ride, go on W5 rides when it rains, trail building, and see what bike Will brings to the rides. Rumor has it he is building a new one yet again.

These days we are all about 29ERS. We also do 8/12/24 hour Mtn Biking. See us at 12 hours of Temecula

Our weekly rides
Wednesday night ride - 6:30pm
Friday morning ride - 6:30am

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Free Tubeless Tire Conversion Seminar @ El Camino Bike Shop

Wednesday April 29th from 6-8pm
Here is the link:
http://tinyurl.com/cyzomo

Join Our own 29ER Guy (Will S.) and find out how to convert your Mtn Bike wheels to tubeless technology. Bontranger & Stans conversions will be presented.

What you need:
  • Very little mechanical ability to install.
  • Your existing non tubeless wheels or tubeless ready wheels
What you get:
  • Fun evening with the mountain biking gang - AKA Swamis Gets Dirty
  • 29ER Guy showing you the secret ins & outs of perfect tubeless conversions.
  • Your lightweight wheel set can be converted to a tubeless set up with only 56 grams of added weight per wheel. Saving hundreds of dollars over purchasing new wheels.
  • You will be able to keep using your lightweight tires and not be limited to buying expensive and much heavier tubeless specific tires.
  • You can lose anywhere from 100 grams up to 400 grams of rotating weight per wheel set.
  • Lower the air Pressure of your tires for better traction and ride and not worry about the dreaded pinch flat.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Inspired Bicycles - Danny MacAskill April 2009

This guy is way out there...

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Sunday Short Vista Twist Route

People are asking for the basic Vista Twist Route. I am not totally sure as I do not do the whole thing. Here is the ~40 mile version. I just learned how to us google maps to make courses that are more circluar and you can print these as apposed to www.mapmyride.com, which I paid $25.00 for and still do not seem to be able to print without a charge...


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Friday, April 17, 2009

Head Missing for weeks - Spotted in Cancun

The Head was last seen in Cancun, possibly finding work as a "Beach Braider." NY Times reporter not knowing The Head was missing, discussed the world economy. The Head being a PhD Economist was able to fool the reporter into thinking The Head knew something about something. The reporter was able to take this pontient picture of The Head looking for work.

Friends and relatives of The Head continue their search. If you have any information please contact The Head's Foster Dad Will S. Here are pictures of the friends & relatives discussing their next move to find The Head

Monday, April 13, 2009

Gary Fisher Superfly SS are all gone

Sorry - But there are no more Superfly SS frames available... They are all gone

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Limited Edition Gary Fisher Superfly SS Available NOW!


You heard correctly! The famed carbon 29er is available in very limited quantities as a single speed. Will S our very own 29ER Guy has secured a very limited quantities of sub 18LB 29ER SS Framesets. Check it out here.

29ER guy has a nice write up on the bike here.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Bontrager Saddle helps Lance

Press Release - Bontrager inForm® Technology Aids Armstrong's Recovery

04/01/2009

Lance Armstrong and Bontrager today released more details regarding Armstrong’s recent collarbone surgery. While it was previously reported that Armstrong’s right clavicle was screwed and plated back together after his March 23rd crash at the Castilla y Leon stage race in Spain, Armstrong and equipment sponsor Bontrager, jointly announced that he was the world’s first recipient of an inForm® CarbonClavicle™ Upgrade.

Originally slated to be released at the AAOS (American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeon) Convention May 18-24th in Las Vegas, Bontrager moved up the launch date of the inForm CarbonClavicle to aid the return of Armstrong to the peloton.

“The original intent of the Bontrager inForm line was to use medical research to aid us in creating better cycling contact points, such as saddles, shoes, and grips. But when we did the research into the most common cycling-related injuries, the broken collarbone proved to be an area where we could actually help cyclists get back on the road sooner,” relates John Balmer, head of Bontrager Development.

The CarbonClavicle, available for both left and right shoulders in four male sizes and four WSD (Women’s Specific Design) sizes, is an actual carbon fiber replacement of the clavicle. Developed with the aid of Sports Medicine Specialist Dr. Mark Timmerman, a Bontrager consultant, the inForm CarbonClavicle has greater shock absorption, greater impact strength, and a greater tensile strength—all while being grams lighter than the OEM bone.

“The installation on Armstrong was completely coincidental. But I must admit, the Bontrager marketing team was doing high-fives when we heard about Lance’s crash. It really was a marketing god-send. I mean, could there have been a better way to launch the new Bontrager medical Upgrade line?” explains Chris Clinton, Bontrager Marketing Manager.

The installation procedure is substantially quicker than the conventional collarbone repair procedures of stabilizing, drilling and pinning, as this is a full replacement. Essentially, the broken bone is completely removed and the CarbonClavicle is anchored in place. Armstrong’s procedure took approximately 30 minutes and will reduce his recovery time from 3 weeks, to 5-7 days for the sutures to fully heal.

The delay in releasing details was due to an extended approval process with the UCI, which has now ruled that since this piece is structural yet provides only minor aerodynamic advantage over the traditional ‘bump’ of a healed broken clavicle, it falls with the current parameters of the UCI rules.

Future sponsorship plans include full support and pre-emptive upgrades for the full Trek-Livestrong U23 team. “These guys are early in their careers, and if averages apply to the team, we think we can prevent about ten or more future breaks across the 12 members of the team,” adds Clinton.

Backed by Bontrager’s best-in-industry 5-year warranty, inForm CarbonClavicles will be available through referrals from Trek and Fisher dealers exclusively. Retail prices will be set by the retailer.

For more information, please download the complete press release attached below or visit Bontrager online at www.bontrager.com.