Michigan Mountain Biking fella who has a fancy to drink red wine.

Monday, July 09, 2007

One Step Closer to "Pedal Damn it"!!!!

The package has arrived! That sounds like a drug reference..
The "official weights" are in...
Salsa seatpost clamp 35mm - 28 grams
Intense Saddle w/ TI rails - 200 grams
Easton EC 70 carbon MTN Bike seatpost 400 mm length - 236 grams
Total purchase weight - 1.023 pounds

Here are some pics:

















That brings the talley up to 4.30 pounds. Hope to sneak away this weekend a bike shope to continue with the assembly.... one last thing to leave the post with.....

Friday, July 06, 2007

Parts hanging out in Louisville

Sheesh. The parts that were supposed to arrive today just got delayed AGAIN! New ETA is Tuesday.. what the crap?!? i know what website i am not going to ever order parts from again! it was my first and last purchase from them.

i rode burchfield trail in lansing and sleepy hollow state park today. burchfield is very advanced, and a lot of fun. I have the bruises to prove it. burchfield is a great challenge, that would be easier after riding it a couple of times.

sleepy hollow trail is great to get some fast and easy mileage under your belt. Burchfield ended up being about 4 miles in advanced trail, and sleepy hollow was 9 miles.

so folks - no new parts, no new pics, no happy camper today.

time to fill the third glass of wine...

Thursday, July 05, 2007

T minus one day

I received word that my internet ordered parts are to arrive tomorrow (i.e. seatpost, clamp, and saddle). I ended up having to switch from a Hope Seatpost Clamp to a Salsa version. Still silver in color. no worries. I won't have to look at a "naked" bike frame anymore!

I am still waiting on a "Chris King" headset to truck to a bike shop to get the other items installed that I posted earlier (i.e. BB, Crank, Front and Rear Derailler). The headset is supposed to arrive Tuesday, July 10th. Here is a pic (i am getting the silver one)

I am planning on riding Burchfield Trail tomorrow, which is located in Holt, Michigan (basically Lansing). Going to pound on the ole Trek 4500. The Trek i own weighs in at 34 pounds, but it really doesn't owe me anything. I have put that thing through some SERIOUS abuse.

Stay tuned.. Bike Pics to get posted hopefully this weekend!

-wino

Sunday, July 01, 2007

I am Jack's depression

Dang it!!!!! I just received and e-mail yesterday morning that the parts I previously posted are on a "short delay". Apparently the hope seatpost clamp is on backorder. Grrrrrrrrrrr.... My butt is pissed.



i am heading to a bike shop thursday to have some items installed on my bike that i purchased through the establishment (if everything shows up!). I talked to the owner, and the following parts are there and ready for install:



Crank Brothers TI Bottom Bracket:



This puppy looks wicked! I know ya aren't going to see it, but its important to have this Bracket to install:





The Crank Brothers Stainless Steel Crank! The bike shop owner that purchased this for me claims that he has it sitting in a glass case at the entrance, and everyone is going NUTS over it. I can't wait to see it in person. The owner also stated that it gets passed around to all the employees, and they are very envious of it! KICK BUTT! I ended up purchasing and trying this crank for a couple of reasons. First - I love Crank Brothers! I can't imagine a better or more reliable peddle. Second - i love how sick this crank looks! The stainless steel look is priceless! On to the deraillers!!!


the front derailler i am installing is the shimano 970 xtr:


and to match, i had to go with the shimano xtr rear derailler:

So... i should be all set for deraillers.

Thas it for this post, and the drivetrain of my niner bike that i hope to install this thursday... tune in for next time, when i spec out the headset and fork!