Tuesday, 20 February 2007

Chicksands Jaunt - not another broken wrist


There was a fine turnout for the latest Chicksands excursion. Even Alex, our revered Manager and famously both wheels on the ground rider, switched to flat pedals and donned the shinnies and p. pot.






Andrew was on fire, hitting up the dirt jumps in the rarefied company of Chicksands golden boy Tom Dowie. Only a couple of other riders took on the big set all day so props to Andrew.



Charlie looked like he was going to be a candidate for rider of the day but opted instead for the less sought-after broken wrist award. There are ways of tackling the wallride successfully but Charlie ignored these and approached at top speed (top). The writing was, er, on the wall when Charlie's front wheel cleared the top edge (middle). At this point the key decision was how to dismount and quick thinking Charlie chose to land on his face and hands in a bank of earth (bottom).

Unfortunately, the combination of high velocity and immovable ground was more than Charlie's wrist could manage and a spot of surgery followed by a period of rehabilitation now beckons. Time to work on the glum but slightly heroic expression.

Friday, 26 January 2007

Oooo sweeties!

Various nice bits have come through the shop in recent weeks proving the old adage that things that look right normally work right. First up, the classic bling accessory - Chris King heasdsets. Top quality finish, legendary reliability and a great range of colours (we've even got the rasta colourscheme).








Profile Racing are famous in BMX circles, and increasingly among MTBers for their no-compromise approach to bike bits. For ultimate 3 piece cranks, disgustingly purposeful hubs and quite rudely beautiful stems, they're a hard brand to beat.







Are your barspins hampered by having ten feet of hydraulic cable flapping about at the front end of your bike. Fret not, the hydraulic gyro is here. Trickstuff's Tr!xer doesn't even need tabs on the head tube and comes recommended by the likes of Chris Smith and Slopestyle win machine Cam McCaul.

Wednesday, 17 January 2007

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