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A clever way to transport a Sette Vexx securely

Posted by RL Policar On October - 27 - 2010

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Team Racer, Wes Castro showed us how he securely transports his DH bike, the Sette Vexx to the races.
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Check out how the rack fits perfectly through the frame!
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Wes never has to worry about his bike bouncing around or falling off the rack.

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Riding, its 90% mental…

Posted by RL Policar On July - 27 - 2010
The Come Back Kid was at it again this weekend. Honing his skills and mentally preparing to start racing downhill once again. Read up on Wes “GQ” Castro’s ride report at a near by DH trail.-RL Policar
Well I rode a Super Secret DH Trail in OC and I had a blast, after the first run that is.  My first run was a disaster in the upper section. At first I was OK,  but on the lower section as I passed the double step down and come into the single shoot towards the end, there is a right turn that I needed to make. Let’s just say I panicked and hit the eject button and went into the bushes. I said to myself, ” wow that really played on my mind”.
I get back up and head down the rest of the way as I get to the bottom I placed my bike down and just sat on a rock and contemplated the rest of the day, Art Aguilar comes over to check on me and gives me a few words of encouragement and some advise. At that point I make up my mind and head out for a second run. So here I go second run with Art’s advise echoing in my head and the run was smooth slow but smooth (The term “Slow-Moetion came to mind). As time went on, my third and fourth runs where great, I actually got faster as the day continued. Special thanks to Art and my friend Max for the encouragement and support. So no rush here, but I will say November race it’s ON and I’ll be ready.
By the way the Sette Vexx was solid, wow what a performer,very stable, stiff ( where it matters) and best of all what a monster on jumps, Oh yes towards the end I was jumping.  This bike kicks butt as it soaks up the rough sections  and the rock gardens it rolled very smooth. Thanks to all those that made that bike possible!!!

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Sette Vexx Race impressions

Posted by Moe Ramirez On March - 3 - 2010


Wes Castro on the Sette Vexx

Moe Ramirez:Since I’m still on the disabled list, Team rider Wes Castro got to take the Sette Vexx on its maiden ride. Here is his race report along with his impressions of the frame:

Well lets start this race report with the weather, it was a great southern California day (sorry east coast riders). Great weather and great Friends equals one thing: a great Day to ride downhill.

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On to the race report, practice Saturday I was a little nervous, first time out for the Sette Vexx and my first time on an 8inch travel bike with a dual crown fork. Well, onto the first practice run, I told myself just go with the flow of the course and have fun. All day long run after run I felt great on the Sette Vexx. One full day of practice with a total of five runs and each area of the course was getting easier to navigate.

On Race Day, I had two practice runs and I was feeling great. Donny calls my name and as I get to the starting platform, I smile (Thanks RL, it works!) and off I go and before I know it I’m through the first rock garden on the upper section and on to the first straight away and I’m pedaling hard, second rock garden and I rock that section like I have never done before.

As I reached “The wall”, what can I say, my heart is pumping, my legs are tired but I get up off the seat and I pedal as hard as I can. At the time I had no Idea how I did all I know is that I felt great as I crossed the line I see RL and he tells me I caught the last guy in the class before me. I was stoked with my run!!!!!! As we waited for the results to be posted I still really had no Idea how I’d done. Results where posted and I heard several of my friends say my name and that I placed 2nd. My best finish yet!!!

Well what can I say about the Sette Vexx. Let me start by thanking the people at Sette for releasing a great frame, Moe and RL for the opportunity to ride a great bike. At first look the bike looks strong and has a mean race look. The welds and all the pivots look real good, seems to be a very solid frame. As I took the Vexx on my first run, I took it easy and flowed the course but the Sette Vexx just begs to be ridden hard so I found myself pushing it just a bit through the lower rock garden and an area that I’m familiar with and WOW the frame’s Rock Shock Vivid shock with its 8.5 inches of travel in the rear soaked up the rocks like they where not even there. The single pivot of the Sette Vexx worked great very stiff and giving the rider a lot of confidence to push it when the rough stuff comes at speed.

I pushed the bike through every rock garden as hard as I could and every time I was more impressed, but just when I thought that I couldn’t be more impressed, I was proven wrong. I noticed that the bike is very easy to handle in turns with an easy brake check into the corner and then rolling the apex under control. The Sette Vexx pays you back by the single pivot compressing and shooting you out of the corner with easy and efficient pedal strokes getting you up to speed in no time. Which brings me to the dreaded wall, the Sette Vexx was very easy to pedal with very minimal pedal bob, like I said the bike is fast and efficient.

The Sette Vexx frame gave such confidence on the trail that I was able to step up my game comfortably, my reward: 2nd place on my category!

I want to thank the Team MtnBikeRiders.com sponsors: Sette, Serfas Optics, Hoss MTB, Evomo, KHS bicycles, Spenco, Icetoolz and Ergon, they make racing fun.

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Sette VEXX-Race Ready

Posted by RL Policar On February - 18 - 2010

Last night I hosted “Shop Night.” This gave Moe the opportunity to finish up the final details on the Sette Vexx DH frame. We had planned on getting this bike completed at an earlier date, but due to injuries, and chain guide issues, it was pushed back. However, last night Moe got this thing dialed in and its ready to roll. Here’s a few snap shots. By the way, we were fortunate enough to get Team Racer, Wes Castro (Fidel’s nephew) to come down and give us a hand with the Vexx.

Here’s how things looked through Moe’s eyes after a few beers.
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Wes going over the bike making sure things are dialed in.
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I don’t have all the specs, but I love the whole black and white theme. Good job Moe!
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Sette Vexx will make its racing debut this weekend at the Southridge DH races in Fontana, Ca. Wes Castro will be manning this awesome machine.

Pricepoint.com sells the Sette Vexx frame for only $849. But if you want something that’s already build, you’re in luck, they have a complete Sette Vexx for $2599.98.

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Sette Vexx: Initial assembly stage

Posted by Moe Ramirez On September - 13 - 2009

What to do if you are nursing a bum shoulder? Well, how about start assembling the new Sette Vexx DH frame that MtnBikeRiders.com received a little while ago!

I grabbed my trusty IceToolz (The official tools of Team MtnBikeRiders.com) Essence Kit and started installing parts on the Vexx frame.


The Vexx comes ready for a chainguide!


Saint Cranks and AtomLab White pedals installed!


Shimano SLX rear derailleur, SRAM cassette and the sweet looking Xero Flick wheels installed.


I used the Marz 66 fork as a mock up but I’m looking to get a 200mm fork such as the Marz 888, the Boxxer or the Dorado. Does anyone want to trade a brand new Marz 66 RCV 1.5 for one of the aforementioned forks?

I will post pictures as soon as I get the fork and headset installed. This bike build is exciting, can’t wait to take the Vexx on the trails!

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