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Archive for August, 2008

The Moe Strikes again…

Posted by Moe Ramirez On August - 5 - 2008

The Moe was seen today really early morning at the Fullerton Loop. It looks like his favorite prey has been a Tall Asian that rides on the same loop.


Tall Asian Vowing to “The Moe”

This time, the Moe didn’t use mental games, he simply laid down the hammer and made his prey said “Moe, you are killing me” and “Man, I had a hard time keeping up with you”. What is The Moe’s weapon of choice?


Tall Asian’s view of The Moe for most of the ride

A sweet custom built KHS Alite Team, this sub 24lb bike climbs better than a goat. What is The Moe’s secret? He commutes 27.6 miles to work hauling 30lbs of stuff almost 4 days a week. His commute has made The Moe lose over 21 lbs thus making him a better Mountain Biker. Wanna try Bike Commuting? Well, head on over to our other site: www.bikecommuters.com for all kinds of advice.

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MtnBikeRiders.com Aliso Woods-Vholdr Test Session

Posted by RL Policar On August - 4 - 2008

This past Saturday Priscilla, Joe Solancho and I went out to Aliso Woods to have some riding fun. Our office recently took delivery of the new Vholdr Cam. It’s a wearable camcorder. I took the opportunity to perform our first test of the Vholdr. Now keep in mind Youtube sucks, and that the first half of the footage was foggy. That morning there was tons of fog on the trail, which also caused moisture to build on the lens in turn got it dusty. After the sun broke through and a cleaning of the cam, it showed a better picture(towards the end).

Here’s the first video, enjoy!

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MtnBikeRiders.com ensemble

Posted by Moe Ramirez On August - 4 - 2008

This weekend my family and I headed to San Diego to visit Shamu and friends. To match the theme of the park, I took my awesome MtnBikeRiders.com Jersey prototype:

I even found a matching hat!!

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Ride Report: Chino Hills State Park, Earthquake Epicenter

Posted by Jeremy Yang On August - 4 - 2008


The sign to Rolling M Ranch was obscured by weeds. A foreshadowing of the actual trail

3 of us woke up early on Saturday morning to ride some trails that I was unfamiliar with at Chino Hills State Park. CHSP stretches east to west from the City of Chino Hills to Brea. I ride in from the Brea side and seldomly ever tackle the Chino Hills side. By the way, if “Chino Hills” sounds familiar, it’s because the earthquake the struck California last week had its epicenter in Chino Hills. Banking on the fact that major earthquakes seldom hit the same location twice, we hit the new to me trail.

The funny thing about riding a new, to me, trail is that I am always more tired than I should be. I don’t know if its the unfamiliarity of the trail but I always seem to do much better the second time on the same trail. For example the first time I rode the Fullerton Loop, I was about ready to puke at about 4 mile. It was so bad that I seriously contemplated making the “call of shame” home to my wife to have her pick me up. The 2nd time, on the same trail though, I did much better. I was able to get through the whole ride without contemplating the call of shame.

This past Saturday’s ride had a little of the “more tired than I should be” in it. After a couple of climbs, I felt like I was really pushing myself and I felt that we had covered a lot more distance than we actually had covered. When my buddy Randall mentioned that we had only covered three miles I just about gasped. Just 3 miles? I thought for sure we had done up near 15 or 17 miles or so, but after Randall rechecked his bike computer he confirmed that yup, it was only three miles. Ugh.


Even though it was only a little past 8, the sun was already blazing.

The rest of the ride was relatively uneventful. We saw a downed tree on the trail that might have been caused by the earthquake. We picked some WAY overgrown singletrack to plow through. At times, I could not see more than 10 feet in front of me. For the pictures below, I I rode ahead about 25 feet stopped to take pictures and couldn’t locate my buddies behind me. They were totally obscured by the overgrowth. Fun times indeed.


There is some singletrack down there somewhere.


Still searching for the singletrack

No worries, though. We all made it out performing multiple tick checks along the way to make sure none of those critters burrowed into our skin. ick. We’ll be back to this side of CHSP but hopefully after some trail work has been down to cut back the overgrowth.


Quick break for a tick check then back to the trail

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Pronghorn PR6

Posted by Jeremy Yang On August - 1 - 2008

Back at Sea Otter 2008 our good buddy Steve Richey from Promologic gave Moe the first ever ride on the Pronghorn PR6.


Pronghorn PR6 on the Sea Otter Demo Track

Moe enjoyed the short ride immensely and it seems, so did Bike Magic which had many praises for the Pronghorn. They have a more extensive review of the “quirky” looking Pronghorn. Here is just a bit of what they had to say:

Most bikes present some sort of first impression when you get on them. The PR6 goes with “fast”. Although the cockpit didn’t arrive with a particularly extreme setup, it’s still quite a forward-set position. It works a treat, though, and the frame isn’t so long that you can’t readily get your weight back should you need to.

Although the Pronghorn as tested wasn’t crazy-light, it still fair flew up hills. That’s thanks to the efficient riding position, taut suspension feel and fast-rolling tyres. It’s one of those bikes that manages to make you wish for flat bars and bar ends so you can get even more power down, and they’re a fairly rare breed. Tempting though the easy-access lockout lever is, we didn’t feel the need to reach for it.

Click here for the review by Bike Magic.

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