Paying in

Yesterday was a fun ride. Getting my injured knee back up to speed has taken longer than I thought. I folded my left knee sideways snowboarding a couple of weeks ago. I think it’s fine but the pain and swelling have persisted and give me doubts. Anyway, I felt good on Sunday and we took … Read more

55mm to 49mm Headset Adapter for Scott

While putting my new 2016 Scott Genius LT together, I learned about yet another industry ‘standard’. The ZS55. Not 56, 55. WTF? The headset on this frame is ZS44/28.6 top and ZS55/40 bottom. ZS55 is a rather rare size. There seems to be no good reason for this divergence. This is referred to as European Standard. … Read more

Going full enduro

My riding in the past year and a half or two has changed quite a bit. I’m now 46 and my strength and stamina isn’t what it was in the past. Training hard still resulted in slower climbing and shorter rides. The truth is that I wasn’t born to be a real athlete and years of … Read more

The pro and the schmo. Dusting off some old school tricks.

Ronen Sarig is a total noob. Julien Absalon is one of the best XC racers there is and a World and Olympic champion. The two have one very uncommon (in a modern sense) thing in common. They both have tied and soldiered spokes on their bicycle wheels but for different reasons. Julien Absalon (BMC) has wire tied … Read more

The rides of early November 2015

We’ve been hard at work on riding our Bay Area trails. The theme of 2015 seems to be to ride the trail bike like a DH rig. Crush rocks. Smash everything. A trip to Pacifica, Stafford, and yet another trip to Rockville was the score for this weekend. Quite the diverse selection. Loam, jumps, and rocks. … Read more

Shimano Brake Pads

With the introduction of the 8000 & 9000 offroad groups, Shimano has changed it’s brake pads for mountain and post mount road cooling fin type. (The image below shows a post mount pad set vs a flat mount pad set) F03C (Y8J79802A) used to be the metal-type pad used in the calipers. Now, J04C (Y8LW98030) is … Read more

A weekend of going big

This weekend ended up having to turn out like this I guess. A thrill ride of adrenaline. Just what I like when I’m out having fun. A week ago, I was on a small group ride in Marin. We were on a section of trail that is about as basic as it gets. Wide, groomed, … Read more

Maxle, Maxle, Bo-baxle

Here’s a fun little hop up for your haggard older Maxle Lite fork. I love Rockshox forks. The post Reba era has been good to the brand and they only get better. Now, everything has through-axles. Until recently, the lighter forks got Maxle Lite through axles. This was great. A much stiffer and easier fork. … Read more

Reverb o-rings made easy.

In the past weeks, I’ve rebuilt 3 reverbs. A Reverb A1 for a friend and two Reverb Stealth A2s of my own. I’d done a few others in the past, especially when they first came out and there were all kinds of issues and a learning curve for most. Traditionally, 90% of all Reverb issues … Read more

Honor among theives.

Yesterday I raced the Rockhopper Enduro in Rockville Regional Park. It was a great event that raised funds for local high school league racing. The weather and conditions were perfect. I don’t ride at Rockville very often and this gave me a great excuse. Surprisingly, it came out that I had won my class and … Read more

Rockville rocks.

Since hearing about it, I had been thinking about entering the Rockville Rockhopper Enduro that happens on Halloween day. I try to do a few races a year, just to keep honest. Recent years, that’s meant downhill, flow, and cyclocross. Finally an easy to attend enduro close to home. Typically, they are 4-12 hours of driving … Read more

2015 SuperPro JMP/Oakland CX

I had a great time this weekend at the SuperPro JMP/Oakland CX race. It might be my only cross race this season so it was nice not to be racing around in a junkyard parking lot. This was such a nice location. This was the first bike race (ever?) in the Joaquin Miller Park. We didn’t … Read more

Folsom 2015 Photos

Went to the Folsom Street Fair again this year to enjoy the sights. I was taking photos with my new Canon EOS 7D Mark II and a EF 40mm f/2.8 STM lens. The 7D’s autofocus is so fast and the shutter so quick, it’s a joy to shoot. The little pancake lens is super light and … Read more

Failsafe!

On Friday last week, it finally happened. My camera was knocked out of my hand and was sent into the ground with all force. Parts flew. My brand new frame and my best lens, the Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L Mk I (not the Mk II). It was a worst case scenario. The shock was staggering. I couldn’t believe it. … Read more

Action photo weekend

I got a new camera chassis this weekend so Ronen and I did some shots on Saturday. A nice little trail in Marin. Great for photo practice. I got a Canon 7D Mark II. It’s supposed to be amazing and it seems that way. I need to get a lot better at taking photos to … Read more

A4B Member Appreciation Party

I went to the Access 4 Bikes member appreciation party yesterday hosted by City Cycle in Corte Madera. A nice event with lots of beer and great tacos. Plenty of talk about singletrack and who’s keeping bikes off them. Here are some photos that I took. Just snapping folks. I got a little demotivated when I … Read more

Samsung Galaxy S6 Camera

  My current phone, the Samsung Galaxy S6 (SM-G920V) has an incredible camera in it. It’s currently on of the best! With the recent update to Android version 5.1.1 (Lollipop, Verizon) I am able to produce RAW image files. My preferred camera app is Camera FV-5, it gives me full control over my imaging. Mobile adjustments … Read more

1×11 speed chains

On a recent build, I used the new SRAM GX 1×11 drivetrain. It’s cheap and seems fairly solid. It’s not super light but it gives me a chance to use a proper 1×11 configuration in a situation that it could be an asset. I used a KMC X11L chain. I’ve been using KMC chains for … Read more

DFL 9/15/2015

I went and hung out at the DFL race in Bayshore last night. Dirty cross racing in a toxic hell hole of a place. The Bayshore Train Yard is not a safe place for man or beast. Lots of flat tires on the course during the race and a few spills in the main corner but … Read more

Live fast, die young, or grow old trying.

Urban bikes are odd things. They have to do very particular things for each particular user. Grocery getters to cross town commuters. Fashion victims to bomb squads. They take on rolls like we all to, generally categorizable but highly individual. I ride all over the bay area while commuting but mainly through San Francisco. I like … Read more

Not so fair warning

***9/4/2015*** Parts sold by Nova Supply have been corrected and no longer have this problem. I probably should have posted this back in mid April when I found this. I was giving some folks time to react. Time ran out today. The Allotec C-43-1 142×12 DT modular dropouts are being used by more and more people … Read more

Stupid about stems

I’m a pretty dumb guy. Really. I learn new things every day that make me step back and say, “Dam Pete! You’re a dumb mutherfucker! You should have seen that long ago. It’s obvious.” I get kinda down sometimes. I feel like I’ll never catch up to what’s going on. I have to try and … Read more

Chopper chop chop

I’d been playing with my MDT LSS Remington 700 chassis for a bit. It’s a bit underdeveloped but it does function well without a lot of needless clutter. There are a number of changes I’d love to make to the design of the chassis: The reduced scale of a special .223 chassis that would use … Read more

Eyes on the prize

I did some work on finding a better scope position for my 223 bolt rifle. The scope was a bit far away from my cheek weld position. I brought it back about an inch and a half. It’s so much nicer now. Very relaxed and comfortable setting up with no straining or struggling. The base … Read more

Gamechangerz

I’ve been riding mountain bikes since about 1990. Before that I had spent a year or so as a bicycle messenger and before that a skateboarder (both in Boston). Mountain bikes were pretty mangy before the 90’s. They slowly evoved until the big advancement leap started around 2010. In 1990, I was hired at Fat … Read more

Straight as an arrow.

I finally got to making some progress with the space gun. I’ve been busy and distracted and all mixed up. It also took a long time to get the right tools together to feel confident starting the business of destroying this rifle and build it back better. I needed to cut the barrel down from … Read more

Devil dog down!

Poor Maggie. She’s been through a war. Last night the dogs and I were out for a walk. Maggie tends to bring up the rear because she is so slow and old. She’s often about a third of a block behind Annie and I. At around 7:30, she got stuck under the wheel of a … Read more

Personal branding

Recently, I got some military tape, embroidered nameplate material (militarynames.com) for some fun stuff. Some velcro name tape was for my two bags that have 6″ velcro locations & some simple sew-on name tape for other items. The sew-on tape is very cheap so I could get a few of them for very little. Here, … Read more

Grudgematch 2. Flow trail boogaloo. 2015

The second annual Tamarancho Endor Flow Trail Chainless race is in the books. The race is a part of Bike Monkey’s Tamarancho Dirt Classic weekend. Last year’s race was super fun, amazing, challenging, and a thrill. It was the first legal gravity race in Marin County since the last Repack race in 1984. Major props! This … Read more