ingredients.

i love the nomad. it’s really all i expected it to be. except … there is a little problem. when i first rode the nomad it felt a little tight. i put it down to the fact that a much shorter guy rode it, and did the usual things: longer stem, seat back. it got…

reconstructive surgery.

after three years of faultless service my trusty crank brothers pedals started to develop a little creak. luckily they can be rebuilt. and it is neither hard nor expensive. all you need is a few tools i am sure every household has, like an allen key, a set of spanners and a torque wrench. once…

santa cruz nomad alu 2009.

after riding the enduro for 3 years i was becoming a bit disenchanted with it. i did like the forks, but the rear end just couldn’t keep up and felt wooden and the head angle could have been a bit steeper to give me more confidence on the descents. when the forks decided to blow up i…

cousins.

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what a rack.

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more tassie.

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just add water.

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