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KHS DJ300 Build Update

Posted by RL Policar On October - 29 - 2007

As you may have noticed, we are big fans of KHS Bicycles. In fact this particular build, unlike Moe’s XC Racer project, is sponsored by KHS Bicycles. The great folks of KHS supplied us this bullet proof DJ300 frame. We’re planning on using this to do some 4X and of course dirt jumping.

Here’s the tale of the tape.


Blackspire Bicycle Components.
Tag Wheels, TruVativ crankset, and UNO riser bars.

Going with Tektro and Alivio components. I didn’t want to go with super high end stuff just because this bike will be taking some abuse from us once its done.

But I did go with this XT Rapid Rise Derailleur.

The only thing I need to install would be the Tektro brakes, front rotor, chain and of course the seat post and saddle. Other than that, I think its going pretty well.

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Tag Wheels Installed

Posted by RL Policar On July - 15 - 2007

Ever since we got these Tag Wheels, I’ve been itching to install them and I finally did!

We’re using the Woodstock 707 as the guinea pig for this review.

Moe came by that afternoon and gave the wheels a shot.

Then yesterday I had to come in for a few hours at work. Since my office is only 15 minutes away from Aliso Woods, I decided to drive down to the trail head give the Tag Wheels a short work out.

I ended up only having enough time to go up Lynx and come back down again.

Side profile of the front wheel.

Rear wheel.

These wheels are anti-weight weenie. For all of you guys that measure every gram that goes on your bike, don’t even bother considering these wheels. These wheels are about 4lbs a piece. But they are extremely strong!

I guess you’ll have to sacrifice one for another, light or strong. Personally I’m don’t care so much about the weight of my bike, I always say…�as long as it works, I can ride it.�

Ran the the air pressure at about 30psi yesterday on the rear wheel. I was hoping to hit a few rocks or take a jump where the tire bottoms out and the rim takes a whack. That goal was accomplished as I was heading down Lynx, towards the end of it there is this jump that will launch you pretty high up in the air if you hit it just right.

Well, I did hit it just right and when I landed I felt a big thud! Luckily I didn’t get a pinch flat from it, but once I stopped I checked out the wheel to see if it would wobble or show any signs of it being untrue…guess what…that wheel was straight as an arrow! I was genuinely impressed with it.

I was getting alot of attention from people on the trails as well as people on the freeway (since I drove down there). Tag Wheels are a very unique looking. Some people love it, some hate it. I even got some hate from a local forum where these guys just kept attacking the credibility of the wheels, price and looks.

Here’s what funny about these guys at the forum, I offered them a chance to ride with these wheels…and they kept talking about how they would never ride these wheels and blah blah blah. So I’m here left thinking….how can you have such an opinion when you haven’t even tried them? Oh well, their loss.

Back to the wheels. Sure they’re a bit heavier especially when you’re climbing up a hill like Lynx. But for the most part I didn’t really feel that much of a weight difference while going down. Heck perhaps the extra weight helped in allowing me to gain more speed.

Anyway, that was one of many rides I’ll be doing with Tag Wheels. You notice how they perfectly match the Woodstock 707’s paint scheme?

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Mag Wheels are Back!

Posted by RL Policar On July - 11 - 2007

Tag Wheels, our newest partner sent us a set of the FRX5 Disc Only Wheels.

We first met Mike Thomas of Tag Wheels at Sea Otter and I immediately fell in love with the idea of a virtually maintenance free wheel that are more durable then any wire wheelsets out there. Besides Tag Wheels brought back some nice memories of my old BMX wheels when I was a kid.

Here’s the specs:
Size 559mm / 26″
Weight (without hub) 1597 g
Tire Size 1.95″ to 2.5″
Max. Tire Pressure 45 PSI
Rim Tape Included
Color Flat Black
Tube Only Yes
Valve Type Schrader
Valve Hole Dia. 8mm
Decals FRX5 / DT SwissComplete Wheel Weights

Complete wheel weights include composite wheel and hub without QR, thru axle, thru bolt.
WHEELSET FRONT REAR
110mm / 20mm thru, 135mm / 12mm thru Grams = 1828 g
Ounces = 64 oz
Pounds = 4.0 lbs Grams = 1928 g
Ounces = 68 oz
Pounds = 4.2 lbs

Even the pros use Tag Wheels. Check out the Magura Flow Show from Sea Otter.

Check on the Tag wheels on the Woodstock 707:

Tag and Woody

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