most likely bromont.We picked her up hitchhiking one in Quebec...she was baked, and insisted on speaking with me in (bad) french until she figured out that we were from the states. We smoked, and laughed. She proceeded to dominate at either Tremblant or Bromont the next day, I don't remember which one...
This was probably 14' ish.Last time I saw her was down at Snowshoe, was on the lift and saw some skinny dude w/ long black hair flying out of his helmet and an open flannel cutting across the slope...(flying). Realized it was her at the lift later that day, legend.
"...that dude..."Any time i see people with gauges like that dude has in his ear, i just want to try to shoot something through it.
Oh... Aye?Any time i see people with gauges like that dude has in his ear, i just want to try to shoot something through it.
Well where the hell else are you going to store your extra BB bearings? Dude has it figured.Any time i see people with gauges like that dude has in his ear, i just want to try to shoot something through it.
Im 23 and have been riding for 2 years. Yes, that dude."...that dude..."
handcuffing the ears to something solid while proclaiming "you're it now" is way more funAny time i see people with gauges like that dude has in his ear, i just want to try to shoot something through it.
Ah... to still be young enough to have unfulfilled ambitions like shooting your "something" into an older dude's saggy hole.Im 23 and have been riding for 2 years.
This guy gets it.Ah... to still be young enough to have unfulfilled ambitions like shooting your "something" into an older dude's saggy hole.
Holy blast from the past! what have you been up to these past few years?! judging from your website, making bikes... with Lauf forks?!?I spent a few hours with Missy over the weekend- all things considered she is in a great place right now and is fired up to start shooting video parts. Casey Brown better watch out at those whip-off's, is the message I picked up.
gravel bikes are the future!Holy blast from the past! what have you been up to these past few years?! judging from your website, making bikes... with Lauf forks?!?
he's not involved with Spooky anymore IIRC. last i talked to Mickey he's down in NC or virginia or something.... doing... stuff.Holy blast from the past! what have you been up to these past few years?! judging from your website, making bikes... with Lauf forks?!?
Hahaha,Holy blast from the past! what have you been up to these past few years?! judging from your website, making bikes... with Lauf forks?!?
glad to hear you're well. hit me up if you ever make your way up to philly, i'll make us some more burritos.Hahaha,
No i quit doing Spooky stuff 4 years ago. Someone licensed the brand, and sold the brand, and now it's HQ is based out of Arizona in a high-end road bike store. They have FTW build bikes for them, so I'm obviously stoked for Frank, but I definitely like the Vynl frames FTW is building more, and I'm even more stoked that Frank has hooked up with Sick out of the UK to build some Gnarpoons and try to setup a beachhead for Sick in VT. Making and marketing bikes is fun, but my heart has always been in bike racing more than it's been in product.
What I do now:
I'm the non-Mullaly member of the Downhill Southeast event crew(taping, re-taping, announcing, officiating, taping some more) and I'm settled down in Roanoke, VA where I'm back to coaching athletes and promoting races of my own(Enduro, CX, XC, road, etc.). I also help out the Cane Creek crew with the slalom races at the Reeb Ranch and throw some dirt around on various trail building projects.
I had to get out of New England to some place with bigger mountains, markedly milder winters and a lower cost of living. Virginia's Blue Ridge is pretty perfect if you are a dirtbag bike rider with a desire to give back to the cycling community.
Want to me to flip them the bird for you?HQ is based out of Arizona in a high-end road bike store.
back? he's never really stopped per se, just being done in smaller numbers. pretty sure he'll still make one custom if you call him up with an order.https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/gnarpoon-a-hardcore-fs-mtb-made-in-usa?fbclid=IwAR0VH5BQ9OL1W_2GZFRpQ8hu3SVsdz1WErIqLb4kRgB384CUG0s36VBb5m0#/
Speaking of FTW looks like he may be back to making MTB's.......
I'd send it...https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/gnarpoon-a-hardcore-fs-mtb-made-in-usa?fbclid=IwAR0VH5BQ9OL1W_2GZFRpQ8hu3SVsdz1WErIqLb4kRgB384CUG0s36VBb5m0#/
Speaking of FTW looks like he may be back to making MTB's.......
Gotcha I have not seen any FS bikes since his FTW bikes. Hopefully he can make a few of these a week. Have to wait and see....back? he's never really stopped per se, just being done in smaller numbers. pretty sure he'll still make one custom if you call him up with an order.
i need to start saving some pesos so i can get one before he hangs up the torch; which hopefully won't be for a long timeGotcha I have not seen any FS bikes since his FTW bikes. Hopefully he can make a few of these a week. Have to wait and see....
At this point Frank is NOT accepting custom jobs or non-bike jobs, he's quite busy building production bikes.side note - he also does non-bike welding too
right this minute it seems like he's busy moving his shop to the new location.At this point Frank is NOT accepting custom jobs or non-bike jobs, he's quite busy building production bikes.
Anyone who can handle small-medium sized production quantities of bikes in the USA is mighty busy these days.
sounds like you made good life choices!Hahaha,
No i quit doing Spooky stuff 4 years ago. Someone licensed the brand, and sold the brand, and now it's HQ is based out of Arizona in a high-end road bike store. They have FTW build bikes for them, so I'm obviously stoked for Frank, but I definitely like the Vynl frames FTW is building more, and I'm even more stoked that Frank has hooked up with Sick out of the UK to build some Gnarpoons and try to setup a beachhead for Sick in VT. Making and marketing bikes is fun, but my heart has always been in bike racing more than it's been in product.
What I do now:
I'm the non-Mullaly member of the Downhill Southeast event crew(taping, re-taping, announcing, officiating, taping some more) and I'm settled down in Roanoke, VA where I'm back to coaching athletes and promoting races of my own(Enduro, CX, XC, road, etc.). I also help out the Cane Creek crew with the slalom races at the Reeb Ranch and throw some dirt around on various trail building projects.
I had to get out of New England to some place with bigger mountains, markedly milder winters and a lower cost of living. Virginia's Blue Ridge is pretty perfect if you are a dirtbag bike rider with a desire to give back to the cycling community.