uraniumbicycles.com Blog http://uraniumbicycles.com/blog Cycling News and Stories from Moab Sat, 09 Jan 2010 18:06:30 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9.1 en hourly 1 Uranium Bicycles The Meltdown http://uraniumbicycles.com/blog/2010/01/09/uranium-bicycles-the-meltdown/ http://uraniumbicycles.com/blog/2010/01/09/uranium-bicycles-the-meltdown/#comments Sat, 09 Jan 2010 18:06:30 +0000 Administrator http://uraniumbicycles.com/blog/?p=14 Still too secret to disclose full details. But if you are interested enough to actually be reading this blog then you are invited. March will be the month for Uranium Bicycles first Invitation-Only spring bike fest. It may be only 17 degrees today in Moab, but that will soon be forgotten as the sun climbs higher each day, finally calling an end to freezing nights and snowy trails. Keep in touch for exact details but mark your calendar for a mid March trip to Moab!

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December wheels http://uraniumbicycles.com/blog/2009/12/15/december-wheels/ http://uraniumbicycles.com/blog/2009/12/15/december-wheels/#comments Tue, 15 Dec 2009 21:35:52 +0000 Administrator http://uraniumbicycles.com/blog/2009/12/15/december-wheels/ We thought maybe it just wouldn’t happen this year but it finally up and snowed on us. I have to say that I wasn’t entirely unhappy when I got the call from Red Rock Elementary. The automated voice informed me that due to snow school would be canceled for the day. There is just something about a snow day! Even as an adult we appreciate getting a little grace thrown at us. Of course my third grader Mira was exstatic. After lesurly pancake eating, pijama wearing morning we got to the task at hand, preparing for a day of sledding. We gathered necessary clothing, rallied the kid network and headed for the start hill at the BMX track. We sledded the hill with every possible sliding method and rider combination until a general snowball war was declared. This led to more than one, “sorry I wasn’t aiming for your face” and subsiquent retaliation. Finally pure exhaustion brought the party to a halt and the procession returned home for hot chocolate and tow warming.
Mom and dad ended the day with a little indoor riding on the trainer, content with the days cross training activity and satisfied with an unexpected day off with the kids.

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Back for more http://uraniumbicycles.com/blog/2009/11/21/back-for-more/ http://uraniumbicycles.com/blog/2009/11/21/back-for-more/#comments Sat, 21 Nov 2009 22:48:11 +0000 Administrator http://uraniumbicycles.com/blog/?p=11 Just had a great week remembering the Ibis Demo Tour. Imagine a crew of 14 Ibis Mojo’s and one Tranny. Scott Nicol of Ibis Cycles rolled into town last week with a Sprinter van full of Ibis demo’s. Together with our seven bikes we managed to pretty much dominate the Sovereign Singletrack for a day. Ill work on posting some pictures and video here in a few days.

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Turner vs the Wagon Wheel http://uraniumbicycles.com/blog/2009/02/08/turner-vs-the-wagon-wheel/ http://uraniumbicycles.com/blog/2009/02/08/turner-vs-the-wagon-wheel/#comments Sun, 08 Feb 2009 15:48:23 +0000 Administrator http://uraniumbicycles.com/blog/2009/02/08/turner-vs-the-wagon-wheel/ When I see 29ers come into the shop I generally smile and nod. Looks like a nice bike, but we don’t take kindly to tall strangers around these parts. We’ll fix your bike, but when its done just roll those wagon wheels on down the trail pardner.

Imagine having DT, CT, a 27 foot trailer full of 09 demo bikes, and a whole possee of Homers circle the wagons at your place for five days of fun on the west’s best trails. Well that’s what we had ourselves last fall after Intebike. After a few days of trail rides, putting the new 5 Spots to the test and a few nights of BBQ infused with Tequila and beer I found myself staring into the camp fire, confessing to DT that I’d never taken a 29er beyond the confines of the shop parking lot. Hell, no need to if you ask me.

Having pretty much forgotten my campfire confession of the night before I found myself at the trailhead expecting another pretty much perfect day of pedaling the 09 5Spot. While other riders were getting their mounts ready with Dave’s help I didn’t notice a Sultan being cut out of the herd for me. As everyone began to mozy down the trail I turned to mount my ride and discovered a pair of WAGON WHEELS!

With everyone getting further down the trail and no other choice I jumped in the saddle and began to chase down the rest of the herd. Once I got on top of the gear and began to pedal I noticed we were eating up ground faster than normal and quickly caught up to the group. Well, of course it rolls fast on the flats, that’s what big wheels do I thought. “Ill probably be buzzard bait once we hit the rough stuff.” We stopped at the old Moab Stage stop, (poetic irony), to regroup and began the ride in earnest. As we climbed the first hills of the day the bike stayed hooked up and easily ascended. It handled uphill bumps better than most bikes I have ridden and maintained momentum dare I say better than any 26″ bike Ive ridden.

We turned downhill and I expected the bike to show it’s weakness here. With only 4.5 inches of travel it just shouldn’t have inspired me to rail every corner and search out every jump and drop I could find like it did. Turner’s tweaks to the geometry to compensate for the wagon wheels were successful. One rider called it an XC bike on steroids. I found it to inspire all kinds of confidence.

Finally we came to the deep sand section of trail. The bike tracked straighter and stayed on top of the sand, taking advantage of the greater surface area of the contact patch. I have to say that if I were an endurance rider or racer there would be NO question about going whole hog for a Sultan. It is without a doubt faster and easier riding than a standard pony.

I began the trail that day looking to find everything I could that was wrong with the Wagon Wheel bike. While I have been of a notion that those big wheels were just fine… for other riders, I finished the day wondering how soon I could add a Sultan to my herd.

Thanks to Dave, Christine and the Homies, for the time you spent with us in Moab. Come back soon, ya hear!

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