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Eric Hunner looks like John Cena

Posted by RL Policar On October - 8 - 2008

A few days ago I was watching some “REAL” wrestling and noticed that MtnBikeRiders.com Single Speed Racer, Eric “The Animal” Hunner has a strong resemblance (IMHO) to WWE Wrestler John Cena…here scheck it out.


Heck they even have similar style shirts…

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Newbie’s first ride

Posted by RL Policar On September - 16 - 2008

A while ago I mentioned that I built up a “faux” Full Suspension Redline for my buddy Loren. On Sunday after church, Priscilla and I took him to the Fullerton Loop to test out the bike. Back in his younger days, Loren used to be a pretty good BMX racer. So it was no surprise to me that he had excellent bike handling skills. So much so that he was like my shadow when it came to the jumps on the trail. The dude had some grace when taking jumps and he does a little flair kick too!
full suspension redline

Here’s Loren coming down the trail.

Then there was I. Yup, that’s me sporting the MtnBikeRiders jersey.

We then headed over to the dirt jumps to see if Loren could do some of his magic. But those jumps were HUGE! Needless to say, we just tooled around the area and took the smaller ones…yah we showed them!

Anyhow, Loren did pretty well considering it was his first ride. Afterward, he said that he’d like to mountain bike on a regular basis!

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Spectrum Tech Wear-Wilson Shorts Review

Posted by RL Policar On August - 25 - 2008

I’ve spent about 6 months with the Spectrum Tech Wear Wilson Shorts and I feel that after riding with these shorts for many many miles that it was due for a review.

Specs:

* 330d Taslon nylon body w/ full nylon thread
* polyester mesh lining
* rear, side, and inner thigh stretch panels
* double snap closure
* tricot waistband
* accent bartacks for seam reinforcement
* Spectrum ECS (Elastic Closure System) waist fit adjustment
* Spectrum SCG (Seamless Crotch Gusset) leg panel
* zipper cargo pockets
* hidden mesh lined zipper0 vents


MSRP: $80.00, but on sale at Spectrum’s Website for $25.00

So let’s get down to the nitty gritty. These aren’t your regular baggies, no sir! These are what I would consider technical riding shorts. It does not come with a chamois to pad your buttocks, but it does come with some really cool features like a polyester mesh liner, big pocks, a unique and adjustable waist strap system and and it comes with a boat load of style and a big dose of quality workmanship as well as durable material.

What’s the purpose of these shorts? You can do some XC with them if you’d like, but like I mentioned they don’t have padding. So what I do is I wear a pair of bibs underneath an it works out to be a great combo. But these shorts were designed to be abused for riding downhill trails, 4x, dirt jumping and etc.

The front vents on the shorts were pretty nifty and work really well when you need a bit of fresh air to hit your hot legs and boy parts. You simply unzip the vents and the mesh liner acts as a privacy screen and it also allows ample cool air to flow.

That’s me wearing the Wilson Shorts at Southridge.

One of the things in life that really bug me are weak zippers. Yeah I know its weak but I’m super critical when it comes to inferior zippers. Nothing devalues a piece of clothing or equipment than some cheesy zippers.

Well I’m happy to report that the zipper quality and performance on the Wilson Shorts were pretty down right AWESOME! I was excited to know that Spectrum Tech Wear didn’t try and cut costs by saving a few cents on cheaper zippers. It totally paid of because after months of zipping and unzipping, the shorts are still as good as new!

Another great thing about these shorts is the durability. I’ve yet to tear them, puncture it or do anything to damage them. The Wilson shorts are really tough!

Ok so one gripe about the shorts, they can get warm. But here’s the thing about that. I experienced more heat when I was wearing my bibs underneath. So naturally an extra level of clothing will yield higher temps. But if I wore the shorts by themselves…(oh ya, you can go commando if you’d like) then the temp wouldn’t be an issue at all.

The bottom line, these shorts are high quality, strong zippers and hardware and affordable. For the low price of $49.98 at Pricepoint.com, you just can’t beat that! Besides they’re really cool looking too. So if you’re in need of some multipurpose shorts that could be worn as a XC baggy or used for more technical riding such as DH, 4X and Super D, then the Spectrum Tech Wear-Wilson shorts could really satisfy your needs.

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My view…

Posted by RL Policar On July - 22 - 2008

I just wanted to share this with you folks. Nothing fancy, no waterfront scenery or a huge mountain, but it brings me a smile.

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New Build Project: XC Race and Epic Machine

Posted by RL Policar On June - 24 - 2008

We’ve got a new build project that we’ll be working on soon. This one is a bit unique from the Ultimate All Mountain Bike, The Sette Reken, and the Full Suspension Single Speed. The bike we’ll be building has two purposes.

1. Be comfortable enough to ride epics


2. Be aggressive enough to race with

I’m sure there are plenty of bikes out there that can do that, but the goal of our build is to customize it for the rider. As you all know, Priscilla is our Podium Girl…no she’s not the one that gives the winners their medal and a peck on the cheek, nope, she’s our girl that places when she races. She’s also been known to enjoy an epic ride.

The problem that Priscilla faces with her current set up, a XC hard tail is that it can be a harsh ride, especially if she’s on the trail for hours at a time. That said, this bike we’re building will suit her racing and epic needs. We’re going to build it up with some great parts…nothing that would break the bank and of course some pink accents to celebrate that she’s a chick.

If you’re wondering which frame we’ll be using…here’s a hint!

We’ll be getting this frame later on this week and once we have it in hand, we’ll post some glamour shots of it…you know on the bed, with a feather boa and all polished up….oooh!

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