Fight Breast Cancer, Win a bike the ladies will love

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Ladies love hot bikes. Ladies love pink. So a pink bike is good for anyone. This year’s Speedgoat Bicycle raffle features a decked out custom pink ride with tons of custom colored parts. All proceeds go to the Breast Cancer Fund. Each ticket is $10, so buy your chance today.

Speedgoat Raffle 2007 Custom Pink bike

This year’s bike features a custom XC frame from BMC, Fox’s 32 Float 100RLC fork and rear shock, pink Chris King hubs, and a SRAM X.0 drivetrain. Other parts were donated by Hope, Oury, Thomson, RaceFace, and Velocity. All in all it will be a incredibly sweet ride for anyone. Just don’t forget to convert those Velocity rims to tubeless. ;) I only wish the color was closer to the CK hubs rather than Pepto Bismol.

Would you ride it if you won it?

Andy Murrel rides tubeless!

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Check out Andy Murrel’s sweet tubeless 29er ride, a Niner Air 9.

The advantages of running 28psi pressure on tyres converted to tubeless using Notubes rims has been borne out already, with riders puncturing all around me at a recent race on the flinty twisty Pro-Cup course at Mapledurham while I floated over the rocks without a care.

Weighing in at 21.1 lbs and running Stan’s NoTubes rims, it’s a very nice light geared hardtail that shows a lot of thought was put into each component. Nice work Andy. More specs on the Niner Air 9

Cape Epic 2007: Ride tubeless, please

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BikeMagic had this great article about the Cape Epic. Riders, Loan Burger and Reynard Van straaten, decide to tackle the eight day grueling race across South Africa. Racing on a wide variety of terrains, Loan rides tubeless, but Reynard doesn’t. Until Loan gets tired of changing flats that is.

We had a nice chat up the hill and so managed to climb the monster – we passed the last water point and only had the “Ou Wa Pad” left to climb. Then it happened. A puncture! Reynard was not riding tubeless, and it was at this stage that he understood why I insisted that he invests in some before the race. He had his first of what would be three punctures during this year’s Epic.

Day two had similar events occur:

Day two was to be the longest stage of this years Cape Epic. And as luck would have it, right on the start line Reynard had his second puncture. So when all the other riders went off we were sitting next to the start line fixing yet another tube. We eventually got going, but had some work to do.

Day three, Reynard gets converted to tubeless:

This time I made sure Reynard was properly prepared, having given him my spare set of tubeless wheels to use. We’re not planning on having another puncture today.

With only one more puncture over the next 5 days, the pair finished a great race. Congratulations!

Read Loan Burger’s full story. Check out his 2007 machine too. Nice.

Bontrager Dry-X 29er tubeless tires reviewed

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Guitar Ted gets some sample Bontrager Dry-X 29ers and gives an initial review:

These are the Tubeless Ready Bontrager Dry X tires. The weight on my samples is 620 grams each, which is super light for a 2.1″ 29″er tire.

Here’s his first impressons of the new tire:

it’s a tight fit! … These tires and wheels are fast!

These are some very light new tires from Bontrager. Things are definitely getting interesting for 29ers.

Mavic and Hutchinson collaborate for 29er tubeless solution

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29er lovers will soon have some new toys from Mavic and Hutchinson. Mavic’s new Crossmax 29″ rim, C29ssmax, and Hutchinson’s 29er Tubeless ready Python with the NG’s dual compound technology. Mmm.. fun.

You wished, you whined, you waited… and now the wait is over. Two French companies have again joined forces for another UST tubeless project, only this time the players are Mavic and Hutchinson (instead of Michelin) and the rim is sized for 29″ tires instead of 26″ ones. Part of the long delay in developing the new bits was reportedly due to the lack of a 29″ UST rim and bead standard that all industry players could agree upon, but with that issue settled, the ball is officially rolling.

The new Mavic C29ssmax is essentially a 29″ version of the Crossmax SL: Zicral aluminum spokes are arranged in Mavic’s new Isopulse lacing pattern, and join the milled Maxtal rims to the latest generation of FTS-X hubs. The C29ssmax rims will also use the FORE drilling process to retain a solid (and airtight) outer rim wall. Quoted weights for the set are 1660g and 1745g for the quick-release and 20mm versions, respectively.

The new wheels will be disc-compatible exclusively, and only with six-bolt rotors. However, Mavic will offer both standard quick-release and 20mm thru-axle front wheels. Each version will use a dedicated non-convertible hub in order to optimize spoke flange spacing, and both sets will carry a retail price of US$775.

The Python 29×2.10″ will use Hutchinson’s new Tubeless Ready configuration which incorporates a UST bead with a standard casing. As on other such tires, users can opt for either a standard inner tube or can convert the tire to true tubeless capabilities through the use of an approved sealant (Hutchinson’s own Fast’air, in this case). At 645g and US44.95 each, Hutchinson claims this setup saves as much as 160g per tire as compared to standard UST.

Hutchinson will offer just one 29″ tire for now, but additional models are sure to follow. More importantly, though, the establishment of a true UST standard means that more tubeless 29″ tires will also arrive shortly from a variety of other manufacturers.

Announced at Sea Otter by cycling news.

2008 XT rims will be UST

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Tubeless comes to the masses with Shimano’s 2008 XT wheelsets. They released specs of their disc XC wheelset which will be tubeless and a new tubeless compatible All Mountain wheelset.

Here are the specs:
WH-M776: 20mm Thru Axle All-Mountain Wheelset

Shimano 2008 XT All Mountain tubeless wheelset WH-776

  • 10 degree engagement Freehub body
  • Center Lock disc brake compatible with 20mm oversized through axle
  • 7075 T6 alloy oversized axles
  • Wider rim (23mm) for better wide tread profiles
  • Standard size Center Lock interface
  • Angular contact bearings ensure long life and maximum efficiency
  • 24 spoke design
  • Alloy nipples / 14g spokes
  • Tube and tubeless tire compatible
  • 2050g

WH-M775 Disc Brake XC Wheel Set

Shimano 2008 XT Disc XC tubeless wheelset WH-775

M775 (559×19)Center Lock disc brake compatible with standard Q/R front hub
14/15/14g spokes
7075 T6 alloy oversized axles
Angular contact bearings ensure long life and maximum efficiency
24 spoke design
Alloy nipples
Tube and tubeless tire compatible
1660g

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