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cam@nsmb.com
10-03-2006, 09:01 AM
I'm determined to show you everything Fergs and I saw that was cool.

Check installment number 6 (http://www.nsmb.com/shore_news/interbike06_ot1.php)




johnathan
10-03-2006, 10:51 AM
Wow yet more sweet stuff the Straitline pedals look sick cant wait till i get my set when there back from interbike so so pretty. The camelback looks pretty cool the joint venture with skullcandy however is intersting as there backpack has built in speakers and this one only has built in ipod controls maybe going in the right direction though with raceface's jacket hyping the built in ipod integration only snag is the cost. Cool all the same and thanks for the brilliant coverage.

kano
10-03-2006, 11:39 AM
Loving all the coverage of Interbike, but we need more pics cap'n!


I'm thinking of either going for the Giant Glory Zero or RM Switch. The Zero is very low profile compared to the Switch's hey look at me green.
It's my understanding (after believing all the hype) that the Glory will pedal better than the Switch?
Does anyone know the weight of the Switch/Glory Zero?

cam@nsmb.com
10-03-2006, 02:46 PM
I didn't shoot the Switch this year but I have more pics to come from Rocky. If you are looking for something that pedals I'm not sure either of those bikes are the best choice. What about looking at Slayer or Reign 0? All nice bikes to be sure. The bonus you get from Rocky is a frame hand made here in Canada. Their factory is amazing and they have proprietary welding and alignment processes that would be tough to match in Asia.

biggles604
10-03-2006, 07:24 PM
Syncrox' chainguide is brilliant. So simple I wish I had thought of it, there have been so many times I have rotated my guide rolling over high obstacles, and the spring steel idea is excellent.

jvp
10-03-2006, 09:04 PM
Syncrox' chainguide is brilliant. So simple I wish I had thought of it, there have been so many times I have rotated my guide rolling over high obstacles, and the spring steel idea is excellent.

Agreed! I wonder if Syncros will be releasing a dual-ring, uphill-friendly version of that chain guide?

Wayne P
10-03-2006, 09:20 PM
Wow yet more sweet stuff the Straitline pedals look sick cant wait till i get my set when there back from interbike so so pretty. The camelback looks pretty cool the joint venture with skullcandy however is intersting as there backpack has built in speakers and this one only has built in ipod controls maybe going in the right direction though with raceface's jacket hyping the built in ipod integration only snag is the cost. Cool all the same and thanks for the brilliant coverage.


Straitline's keeping us busy that's for sure. Lots of demand.

kano
10-04-2006, 10:16 AM
I didn't shoot the Switch this year but I have more pics to come from Rocky. If you are looking for something that pedals I'm not sure either of those bikes are the best choice. What about looking at Slayer or Reign 0? All nice bikes to be sure. The bonus you get from Rocky is a frame hand made here in Canada. Their factory is amazing and they have proprietary welding and alignment processes that would be tough to match in Asia.

I'm after a FR rig that i can pedal to the top of descents, instead of having to push my bike to the top. I tried that with a 224 and it doesn't feel right pushing a bike to the top.

Hell, I've got a while to go before i choose what i want - considering my choice of bike changes every bloody week.... I can even feel a craving for an sx trail brewing in the back of my mind.

go'damn you interbike! damn you to hell!

hecklin at y'all
10-11-2006, 01:25 PM
I'm after a FR rig that i can pedal to the top of descents, instead of having to push my bike to the top. I tried that with a 224 and it doesn't feel right pushing a bike to the top.

Hell, I've got a while to go before i choose what i want - considering my choice of bike changes every bloody week.... I can even feel a craving for an sx trail brewing in the back of my mind.

go'damn you interbike! damn you to hell!

Don't mean to make your decision any more difficult, but we do have the new Delirium T available now. You can check them out at Different bikes, or On Top. Pedals, decends, and made in north America.
Tim...loving the new job.