Posts Tagged ‘double barrel’

  • T2Bikes.com – 10% OFF FIRST ORDER!
    For the continued support of Mountain Biking by 198 readers, T2Bikes.com is offering 10% off your first order with coupon code MTB198. You can only use it once…so make it worth it! Look for these great products: Industry Nine Wheels Cane Creek Double Barrel Cane Creek 110 Moorewood Frames Turner Frames SRAM Components Rock Shox Forks Hoss Clothing Trail Building...
    by 198 at May 11th, 2008 at 09:05 pm
  • T2 Bikes – The Bicycle Superstore
    MTB by 198 picked up our first full time advertiser today…T2 Bikes. Check out their website, T2Bikes.com, for loads of great bike parts with incredible customer service. Look for… Turner Frames Cane Creek 110 Headset Cane Creek Double Barrel Industry Nine Wheels Cromag Frames Morewood Frames Rock Shox Forks SRAM Components and more… Contact 770-271-8825...
    by 198 at April 28th, 2008 at 09:04 pm
  • Cane Creek Double Barrel – Long Term Review
    A couple of points before we get started… I purchased this shock for retail price in June of last year. It has been in several configurations on two different bikes (more later on this). This review is solely my opinion on the performance and characteristics. I have only ever used steel springs. I am not affiliated with Cane Creek or Ohlins Racing. During testing...
    by 198 at April 5th, 2008 at 09:04 am
  • Turner RFX – 2008 Model
    I got a chance awhile back to get some serious saddle time in on an ‘08 Turner RFX. This particular one was custom sparkle white with a Marzocchi 55ATA and a Cane Creek Double Barrel. The ‘08 RFX’s received a weight decrease without compromising the strong trail bike attitude that made it a favorite among all mountain, downhill and freeriders. This...
    by 198 at March 19th, 2008 at 08:03 pm
  • Ventana El Terremoto 6.0 – My Ride
    It was only a matter of time before I blogged my sled. I am actually surprised it took this long quite honestly. Built by Sherwood Gibson of Ventana Mountain Bikes USA, this in one of the highest quality bikes I have ever owned. As my riding style started to change…so did my bikes. I ended up needing something that could handle more of a beating than what I had...
    by 198 at March 19th, 2008 at 06:03 pm