Practice started yesterday for chilean national championships on a rad course here in Chile. Once the sun sets, the riding gets even better. Team Gravity goes for a sunset ride.
Fraser used Canon gear if i am not mistaken.What lens and camera settings did you use for them? I want to try getting shots like that.
having ridden that trail (or one very near there), team gravity needs to get helmets. La Parva is rocky.
totally!you would just need to play with yourself until you get the desired effect
He cased a fairly large double at very high speed and tore the headtube clean off the bike.so what happened to Heikki's bike?
curious types want to know
Woah! considering how burly the HT of a Sunday is - that's gnarly!He cased a fairly large double at very high speed and tore the headtube clean off the bike.
He cased a fairly large double at very high speed and tore the headtube clean off the bike.
true story... still a bit bummed the race was so delayed and a I had to leave before I could do my race run. My fault for trying to get on a plane at 9pm sunday night right after the race.Sick! Ya not so stoked to crash in that run but stoked to win it! Course was everything a DH bike was made for and the family of friends we all lived with over there was second to none. Couldn't of asked for a better time and a more amazing crew people to laugh my balls off with.
Epic photo is epic.HUGE friggin' photo
I'm sure Iron Horse will honour the warran... Wait a minute...The bike is sitting in our living room now, after looking closley at it dave is right about it was a prior stress crack that worked its way around the gusset. If you look closley at the welds dirt had penitrated through the bottom welds far before the rest ripped off. It also looks like it could of been a QC problem for the mitering of the tubes looks bad and the weld contacts were not that good. Looks like the gussets on this particular frame was what was holding it mostly together from the start.
Epic photo is epic.
I'm sure Iron Horse will honour the warran... Wait a minute...