The new shipment of frames, bits and pieces from K-124 came in early this morning, featuring amongst other things a proto super light tyre from Koxx, and the new Hydroxx frames. Veeeery nice. They've still got to be counted out, put up on the site and so on so give us a few days and you can place orders to your hearts content. They'll be worth the wait... (Oh, and speaking of orders, we've pretty much caught up with the orders from the long weekend we had sorting out the warehouse/office, so your bits 'n' pieces should be with you soon if you ordered Friday-Sunday)
Stan built himself up a sweet Echo Urban a few weeks ago, with a slightly different setup to most. Pics will be up tomorrow, but it's officially the best riding 24 in the UK/world. That's scientific fact!
Totally unrelated, but TRA is an absolute beast. This is his new Caelifera video, and it's well worth a watch. To quote Jeremy Clarkson, "Pooowwwweeeeer!"
Monday, 28 September 2009
Tarty Weekender
After a pretty hectic week at work, Ali and I decided to have a bit of time off and get some riding in. We put the bikes in the back of the Renault and headed over to Shipley Glen, where we happened to bump into Mr. #3 In The World, Ben Slinger. It was my first time there, and it's a pretty crazy place to say the least. So much to ride! Ali wasn't having much fun though, and as a direct result of that, Ali's helmet is now in a tree, somewhere in Shipley Glen. As a bit of a comp, the first person to send in a photo of them holding Ali's battered lid will win something off one of the desks here at Tarty HQ. Anyway, helmet throwing aside, we got to witness the Slinger Show, and he didn't disappoint. I got a few cheeky photos of some of the stuff he was pulling, and bear in mind this is just stuff he was doing to pass some time 'til a demo later that day in Leeds. Ridiculous... (Click the photos to make 'em bigger!)
The weather on Sunday was a bit sketchy, and so we decided to stay pretty local and headed over to Back Cowm. There was a 4x4 day on, which meant we had to wear some pretty sweet looking orange hi-viz vests. Although that sucked, we did get to see a pretty much continuous line of Land Rovers and Range Rovers get stuck in one of the most rancid swamps I've ever seen. Ali got some pretty sweet bicycle manoeuvres done, and I got some not-so-good photos done. Better next time?
Photos don't really do this justice. Beast.
The weather on Sunday was a bit sketchy, and so we decided to stay pretty local and headed over to Back Cowm. There was a 4x4 day on, which meant we had to wear some pretty sweet looking orange hi-viz vests. Although that sucked, we did get to see a pretty much continuous line of Land Rovers and Range Rovers get stuck in one of the most rancid swamps I've ever seen. Ali got some pretty sweet bicycle manoeuvres done, and I got some not-so-good photos done. Better next time?
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