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Ibex Bikes 29r

Posted by RL Policar On December - 18 - 2006

For those of you that are big 29r fans, Ibex Bikes is planning to launch their own version of a two niner bike. Here’s a pic from of what the frame looks like.

Section 29: Planned for spring 2007, the Section 29 is our first 29er MTB introduction. It will be a high-spec 29″ hardtail with aluminum frame, suspension fork and disc brakes. The Section 29 brings an new dimension to the IBEX lineup for 2007.

Man I love that gold color…Bling Bling!

For more information about Ibex Bikes, check out their SITE!

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Bike Magazine Hires Alan Davis

Posted by RL Policar On December - 17 - 2006

Bike Magazine Hires Alan Davis to Run Bikemag.com

DECEMBER 14, 2006 — DANA POINT, CA (BRAIN)–Bike magazine has enlisted veteran editor Alan Davis to manage its web site, www.bikemag.com. Davis has a decade of industry and publishing experience, and is widely respected within the mountain bike community. For the past four years, he has served as the senior editor of Mountain Biking magazine.

As web editor, Davis will be responsible for turning the web site into an online portal for mountain bike information, covering everything from racing to contests and personalities as well as providing fresh news, videos, product reviews, trail guides and other features.

“With Davis at the helm, we plan on building the industry’s strongest online community and giving visitors a reason to come back daily,� said Lou Mazzante, Bike’s editor.

“I’ve always been impressed with what Davis has been able to accomplish at Mountain Biking. What he did there was a product of his hard work, determination and passion for the sport. Plus, he knows almost everyone in the business, from product managers to athletes, so the transition to Bike should be seamless,� Mazzante added.

At Mountain Biking, Davis occupied the magazine’s top editorial position. His photographs have appeared on countless covers and he was responsible for writing and editing the majority of the magazine. Prior to that, he spent six years as an aerospace engineer and also has wrenched at several bike shops in Southern California. Quick links: One-click access to topics in this article.

Courtesy of Bicycle Retailer Magazine

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Montague Paratrooper Review

Posted by RL Policar On December - 17 - 2006

This is a pretty interesting review Randy published on CommuteByBike.com

Check out the Review!

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How To Tune A Rear Derailleur

Posted by Moe Ramirez On December - 17 - 2006

Tuning derailleurs have always intimidated me. Everytime that I mess with them, I make it worse. So I turned to RL, our resident master wrench, for some advice.

Here’s the basic procedure with illustrations. We used the Ibex Trophy with a Shimano Deore LX derailleur. Your bike maybe different but the same principle applies.

First, make sure that the tension on the cable is adequate. It should feel tight like a guitar string. If it’s there’s too much play, then tighten the cable.

Try shifting again. If you’re still having shifting problems, keep reading.

tuning a derailleur

Second step is to shift the chain on the front middle ring:
tuning a derailleur

Third step is to have the chain on the smallest cog:
tuning a derailleur

and then shift to the next cog up:
tuning a derailleur

Now turn the adjusting barrel all the way to the right:
tuning a derailleur

Start cranking the wheel and turn the adjusting barrel to the left while counting the turns until the chain jumps to the next cog.

tuning a derailleur

Once the chain has jumped to to the next cog, shift all the way down to the smallest cog. Turn the adjusting barrel all the way to the right.

Then turn the adjusting barrel 1/2 the number of turns, counter clock wise, you counted (for example, if it took 4 turns for the chain to jump to the next cog, then you turn it 2 turns).

tuning a derailleur

You should now be able to shift gears without hesitation. If you see that there’s a little hesitation, adjust the barrel slightly, taking half turns counter clock wise until you are satisfied with the shifting.

Hope that helps, we just saved you $20-$30!

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Bike Snobs

Posted by RL Policar On December - 17 - 2006

Ever run into bike snobs?

You know the type…the ones that look up up and down and if you’re not wearing the latest gear or riding the a bike over $2500, then they look down on you…

I can’t stand those guys. All I have to say is Bring IT! When the tires hit the dirt, bike snobs are nothing but a bunch of Freds!

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