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Top Ten Things of Two Thousand Seven

Posted by RL Policar On December - 31 - 2007

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The Editors of MtnBikeRiders.com (that’s me and Moe!) have chosen our top 10 favorite things for the year of 2007.

These are in no specific order…

1. Sea Otter Classic was by far my favorite bicycle event we went to this year.
sea otter classic

2.TAG Wheels. They have to be one of the coolest products I’ve seen this year. These wheels are not for the weight weenies. Heck Tag knows they’re heavy wheels and they’re not afraid to say it. They’re the most durable wheels we’ve seen on any bike.
tag wheels
3.Racing. Almost all of us at MtnBikeRiders raced at Mt Sac. Cool thing was Priscilla got 2nd place and Breanna and I also placed 2nd in tandem.

4. 24 Hours of Fullerton: Tour De Tryptophan. This event was just plain out fun!

5. The staff is pretty kick ass too. We’ve got a great group of folks that help run not only this site, but also our other sites, BikeCommuters.com, CiclistaFanatico.com, MtnBikeRidersTV.com and TheBikeGeek.com.
Thanks to Moe, Priscilla, Jeremy, Randy, Lance, Soraya, Jeff, Khoa and Jack.

6. The Ultimate All Mountain Bike Build up. We lined up well known companies such KHS, Spinner, Hayes, IRD, VueltaUSA, Nokon Cables and Maxxis to contribute to this project. Building this bike was fun, but riding this bike is ridiculously fun. I can really say that this bike is way better than bomb proof.

7.Interbike. We assembled a crew of 5 people and explored this mega-cycling event. Although the hacker tried to derail our efforts and ruin our reputation, we still came back with a wealth of information, partnerships and products.

8.Meeting the Klunkerz cast. We attended the premiere in Hollywood and we got to take pictures with Gary Fisher. But what really made Moe happy, was having his custom made MtnBikeRiders.com T-shirt signed by all the cast!

9.Doing company profiles ranks in the top ten. We had unlimited access to the KHS headquarters, we got to interview and chat with the President, Vice-President, Managers and took pictures of their facility in Dominguez Hill. By the way, Wayne D…VP of Marketing lost something around 60 or 70lbs…by the time we saw him again at Interbike, the fella looked amazing!

We also profiled Hoss MTB. Hoss is managed by Mark and Keith in Anaheim CA. Not only do they make cool apparel, but they are progressive in what they do. In 2008, they are launching a few more items to add to their line. Things like board shorts, women’s Ponderosa shorts and lifestyle clothing are due to hit the stores next year.

10. Our partnership with Redline Bicycles. These guys are classy. We’ve been buddies with Gork and Tim for a few years now and they have always been a big supporter of the sites we run. They provided us the Mono9 to the review and a super cool 10×10 event canopy to use when we’re out pimpin’ ourselves to riders like you at various events.

I’m sure there could have been more things we probably should have added. But c’mon…that’s a whole year’s worth of stuff. If you really want to see what we’ve done this whole year, just go to the right side column and click on the monthly archives and start from December 2006.

However, if you remember seeing something that you thought was cool but didn’t mention. Feel free to leave a comment!

Thanks again to all of our readers for making this year…as Melissa Buhl would say…”Super Rad!”

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Ride Report: Aliso Woods

Posted by RL Policar On December - 30 - 2007

As you may remember, we’ve been to Aliso Woods in more than a few occasions. What can I say, we love this trail! This week, MtnBikeRiders.com was a bit short handed due to the holidays, but that didn’t stop us from organizing a ride with some new friends.

Joe and Robert, our newest riding buddies came out to join us. They’ve never been to Aliso Woods, so I figured I’d give them the fun tour. Khoa and Priscilla decided to cut out my favorite section, Rock-It and ride a fast descent called Mathis.

So that left Joe, Robert and myself to enjoy Rock-It and Coyote Run. Check it out…

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Deuter Race X Air II Video Review

Posted by Moe Ramirez On December - 30 - 2007

Here’s my first attempt at a video review, sorry no narrator, you wouldn’t understand me anyway…

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Thursday Tech Tip: How to Remove A Crank Arm…or two

Posted by RL Policar On December - 28 - 2007

This week’s Thursday Tech Tip was proudly presented by Jeremy Yang. He needed some help with the Redline Mono9′s crank arms. So rather than giving the boy the fish, I taught him how to catch a fish…and placed him in front of the camera for the whole world to see!

So with out further adieu..I present, Jeremy Yang and this week’s Thursday Tech Tip!

You can see more Thursday Tech Tips at MtnBikeRidersTV.com

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Cold Weather Cross Training: Nirve Night Owl

Posted by Jeremy Yang On December - 28 - 2007


Nirve Night Owl

I was up in Nor Cal for Christmas this past weekend so I decided to bring the Nirve Night Owl for some pavement pounding or what I’d consider cross training. I got out at 7am in 30 degree weather with some wind… not the most pleasant conditions for a Southern California guy who has never ridden in temperatures below 40. But I braved the cold and thankfully the Nirve Night Owl helped me to have a good time.


I knew it’d be cold, but frost on the ground?

2 hours + 25 miles later = cold toes and cold fingers, but lots of fun and an excuse to eat up this weekend! Which I did, of course. Clothing was tough as I don’t have a lot of cold weather bike clothing. I went with leg warmers and shorts, my normal Shimano shoes with a protective bootie, long sleeve dry wicking undershirt, jersey (to hold the water bottle) and a pullover windbreaker. My fingers were in neoprene gloves, but I think lobster claw like gloves would work better.

Some quick thoughts on the fun Nirve Night Owl:
- The bmx handlebars are especially nice because it can be adjusted to fit a variety of riders.


An out and back ride: out to Lodi’s movie theatre, now turn around and go back.

- Now, I wouldn’t call this bike fast, but it is capable. I didn’t have any problems pounding out the 25 miles but it did take a little while. Having one gear is great because the simplicity meant less mechanical issues but I couldn’t get into a higher gear to go faster. This is a tradeoff I’m willing to take, though.
- The blue matte finish is very clean, simple and cool looking. I particularly dig the handlebars mated to the blue frame.


Lodi is known for its Wineries. No grapes here today though.

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