[RBW] Re: Jay's latest H-vid, stuff in it?

2010-04-07 Thread Mike
I noticed that too. Jay looks to be a strong smooth rider. Again, well
done on the video production.

On Apr 7, 7:29 am, cyclotourist cyclotour...@gmail.com wrote:
 The sideways skid from speed going into the washed out/hard-rutted trail
 section was great!
 Whew, long sentence.  Mr. Hemmingway would not approve.


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[RBW] Re: Jay's latest H-vid, stuff in it?

2010-04-07 Thread Michael_S
I've been looking at those Schwalbe Big  Apples in 29x2.0 for the
Hillborne. I think they will fit fine. I'm riding 700x40 Smart Sams
and there seems to be a cm on each side of clearance.  It looks from
the Video that they do just fine off road too.

~Mike~

On Apr 7, 8:25 am, Mike mjawn...@gmail.com wrote:
 I noticed that too. Jay looks to be a strong smooth rider. Again, well
 done on the video production.

 On Apr 7, 7:29 am, cyclotourist cyclotour...@gmail.com wrote:



  The sideways skid from speed going into the washed out/hard-rutted trail
  section was great!
  Whew, long sentence.  Mr. Hemmingway would not approve.- Hide quoted text -

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[RBW] Re: Jay's latest H-vid, stuff in it?

2010-04-07 Thread manueljohnacosta
That video made me go riding at my nearest hilly park, Lake Chabot.
Primary a mt.biking park, my bleriot with Col de la Vie tires didn't a
decent job handling the washboard downhills. It's awesome that he made
that video by himself. Next time I ride I'm going to need to make a
video.

pictures prove that it happen:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mannyacosta/sets/72157623672804597/

-Manny

On Apr 6, 11:40 pm, Grant Petersen gr...@rivbike.com wrote:
 It's a Sackville Medium, which by any standards is huge. He carries a tripod
 and clothes  other things in it. He shoots with a Flip, although we
 recently got something fancier for other things---like the headbadge shot,
 with that focus-control--Nikon D5000? A DSLR, anyway, small and relatively
 cheap as they go. We'll use it for instructional videos where focus control
 is important.

 The tires on the bike: Schwalbe Fat Apple 700x60...which, he can speak for
 himself, but he mentioned to me that these are his favorite tires these
 days.

 Jay is a remakable rider, makes hard things look easy. The riding here is
 really good, and all of the bikes get tested on these trails and roads.
 We'll have some roadvids too, but while the hills are so green, I think
 that's where the cameras will be rolling (figuratively speaking).

 --
 Grant
 Rivendell Bicycle Workswww.rivbike.com
 925 933 7304

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