Ramped Riding 1.0 Is Live!

December 7, 2009 10:25 am

Ramped Riding 1.0 is live!

First, thank you for all of the emails, suggestions and feedback. The response I received over the past week has been nothing short of amazing. I took in all of the suggestions and edits to create the final version of Ramped Riding 1.0. Within the pages of the new 138 page ebook, you will find new pictures content and organization that makes this ebook the ultimate source to improve your mountain biking and enjoy the stoke just that much more.

A special HUGE thanks goes out to Don Bolt of Fuelmoon Design for the incredible cover design and Keith Pytlinski for letting me use a lot of his professional images to compliment the content (m5photophraphy).

When I set out to publish Ramped Riding, there were two factors at play here.

  1. I wanted to help other riders get better at mountain biking. One of the biggest enjoyments of this site has been the feedback I have received from other mountain bikers when something they read on this site improved their trail experience. I am a firm believer in continuing to improve my abilities, so this has been incredibly rewarding. Now, Ramped Riding is live and able to bring that resource to a whole new level.
  2. I wanted to help the readers (and purchasers of Ramped Riding) during these harder economic times. When you promote Ramped Riding by signing up for the affiliate program, you will receive 50% of every sale you refer. That’s right…I am going to give away half the revenue for your help. I know as well as anyone…that this site is absolutely nothing without its readers, so I want to bring you in on the action so we can help other mountain bikers achieve their goals and put a little bit of side income in our pockets at the same time during a period when we could all use it. To join the Ramped Riding affiliate program click here.

This ebook has been a lot of work to put together, but it has been an very rewarding experience. I received a lot of requests for other topics (maintenance, photography, etc.), so be on the lookout over the next year for more in the Ramped series.

Check out the sales page and pick up your own copy of Ramped Riding here!

Thanks again for all of the support,

Robb Sutton

Note: If you took advantage of the free offer via the newsletter last week…check your email today for your updated copy of Ramped Riding.

Do you want to become a faster and better rider?

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If you are looking to increase your riding skills, Ramped Riding is a 135 page eBook packed with over 15 years worth of mountain biking experience that will make you a better rider instantly, guaranteed. Click Here To Check Out Ramped Riding

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  • Rob loved the book, even helped out this weekend from some of the tips and lessons. however was about thirty pages shy of finishing the book and went to read some more and it was wiped out. When you meant free this week only for the subscribers, I thought you meant, that it was our downloaded copy. would love to finish the book but not with an expiration date when I was told it was free and not $20 for the last 20 or 30 pages I have to read.

  • The link expires…not the ebook. Just download it from that link to your hard drive and you will be set!

  • Robb great job on the book, I can honestly say I was able to use many of the lessons learned immediately. I think newer riders should make this an initial priority read, there are alot of tips discussed and covered that I had to learn the hard way. Great job on the website as always, hope to see you on the trails again.

    One thought as a possible future topic – still being fairly new in the MTB world I would love to learn and understand more about full suspension bikes. Specifically the rear sus designs ex. DW/VPP/Horse. So many out there – would be nice to know from a neutral perspective the pro's and con's etc. Could be difficlut but just an idea.

  • Thanks for the feedback Dave!

  • Thanks for the feedback Dave!

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