Thursday 31st Dec 2009
Decided to go for a ride with an afternoon ride with number 2 child at FoD but as thing seemed to take ages to get sorted + it was getting darker changed to the local Hoff. Big light on both the bikes. 2’s bike kitted out with £200 worth, about £20 more than his bike cost. Great fun with lots of falling off!
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Symptoms:
1. Desire to wear a full face + goggles – even when riding round the back garden or to the corner shop!
2. Purchasing pads for all parts of the human anatomy (external).
3. Getting exited when I see duel crown forks esp. Fox 40s – have you seen the size of their stanchions!
4. No desire to ride up hill – just push.
5. Smoke roll ups (well not really – sound ‘downhillish’ though).
6. Knowing that a ‘dead sailor’ is not something you find on the beach.
7. Knowing that Peaty is a person + not your soil type.
8. Making your bike as heavy as possible.
9. Cutting your £60 Thomson post in half.
10. Having bars so wide that cars have to slow down to pass + walkers have to duck.
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Goggles,
Human anatomy
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Mud – ok I know it’s not a bicycle but it is me in mud a long time ago in my fell running days.
After a what seems weeks of washing mud of my bike after every ride + a particularly muddy episode on last nights ride enough is enough. Decided to go + ride one of those glorified giant mountain sized BMX tracks at Cwmcarn – so no Haugh Mud today. Got there about 4.30. Did the red xc route. First time there. Well impressed, blue sky, only a handful of riders about. Lots of pain before the pleasure, switch backs loads of climbing. Some nice techie + rocky climbs. Fantastic view across Severn Estuary. Big fast swooping descents. First class. Not really a BMX track – very natural track, loads of rocks. Best bit was no mud! not a spec on me – in fact the trail was dusty! I’ll be back. The 456 held up well + didn’t fall apart.
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Giant had their launch of long travel bikes in Keystone, Colorado last week for a select group of global dealers. Here is a few links to various reports + pics.
Bicycling.com - http://bicycling.com/blogs/boulderreport/2009/07/31/2010-giant-mtb-intro-gravity/
NSMB.com - http://nsmb.com/3210-preview-giant-2010-long-travel-bikes/
Velovert.com – http://www.velovert.com/Information_VTT/1940/Giant-2010-
Norwegian MTB website - http://terrengsykkel.no/index.php?id=2855
Reign-X frame is the one.

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Keystone Colorado,
MTB
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How did it build?
Excellent delivery ordered frame Sunday evening from the On-One website – arrived Tuesday morning well packed in original frame box. Including postage was around £140.
The build.
First thing
Rear wheel axle would not slide in dropout. Tried old XT hub + my Hope Pro2 hubs (have slightly fatter axle) both no go. Had to get the file out + remove 1/2mm. Due to the dropouts being pressed there is a little bit of a “burr” which caused the problem. Forged dropouts would be better – but then again at £125 for a frame I’m not complaining. Rest of frame was good BB + head tube were nice + straight.
Cable routing
This was good for brake hose – zip tie design. The gear cable guides use are straight through design – so you have to use a fully covered cable all the way down to the mechs. Makes setting up the rear mech a bit of a faff. I like being able to check the tension of the cable with the open style guides. I would have gone for open on the top tube + closed/covered down to the rear mech.
Head tube is tiny – having just got a new pair of rather large + expensive Rock Shox Lyrik forks I shoved on as many spacers as I could without making it look like the leaning tower of Pisa. The aim is to use the forks on the 2010 Reign X frame I am planning to get in the autumn.
Overall paint finish is good – even got a set of bottle boses. Gear hanger needed a little tweaking with the aligment tool – that’s a given though on any new frame.
Tags:
456,
Building Types,
Business,
Business and Economy,
inbred,
Leaning Tower of Pisa,
on-one,
Pisa,
Recreation,
Tourism,
United States
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Rest of pics. Hopefully will head for West Wood / Haugh Woods (which is rather muddy at the moment) for a shake down / test ride. Conditions in the wood are same as mid winter with high levels of mud.
Finished product. Gear cables on + adjusted etc. Brakes bled + all set up.
Gratutitous bash ring shot. Made by Dark Cycles over in BC,Canada – ordered diredt all in was just under £30.
Organised chaos.
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BC,
Canada,
haugh woods,
west wood,
Wood
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Wednesday today. Not really a build but more a frame swap. Something to keep me going till the new 2010 Giant Reign X frames come out. So £125 for a frame seems not to bad. The 456 has a tiny head tube so am using lots of spacers above stem to keep the fork steerer long enough for the new frame later on in the year.
Forks on, chainset on, wheels on.
Checking gear hanger alignment.
Rear mech on – Saint medium cage.
\Front on – SLX double – no Saint in 73mm BBs.
Pedals on – Welgo Mags
Chain on.
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456,
Head tube,
inbred,
on-one,
saint,
shimano
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Goodbye Evil hello Inbred
New frame arrived today. Stripped the DOC down + started build of the 456.
Droputs needed a little filing to get hope axles in.
Fitting headset cups.
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Axle,
evil,
Headset,
Truck
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