
A few weeks ago I found myself the proud owner of a new bike, this time a longer travel model for ‘riding for fun’ rather than ‘riding for work’. Not that work isn’t fun, of course, but hopefully you get the idea. It’s a Trek Session 88 FR with 8″ of the plushest, nicest travel I’ve ever had the good fortune to sit on. I’ve just finished tweaking it just how I wanted it, and figured this’d be a good time to snap a quick shot of it and say ‘thanks’ to everyone who made it possible. In no particular order:
Without the help and support of all these people, I wouldn’t be able to ride such a downright amazing bike. You guys rock!
Now all I have to do is wait for my broken hand to fix so I can ride it.
A new beginning
So, almost a month ago to this day my ‘big’ freeride bike was stolen from within a locked trailer, belonging to Trek bikes and parked in what I thought was…
Brodie
Back in July I did a shoot with Vancouver-based Brodie Bicycles, a great company that makes a ton of cool bikes. They were looking for a short-notice, quick turnaround job…
Girls shredding (some surprisingly well)
As luck would have it, my first photo job out here was for an all-girl mountain bike club called the Muddbunnies – it’s not every day you get the chance…
The summer of S-X
I’ve been hanging out annoying the North Shore locals now for over a year, and without blowing my own horn too much (not to mention inviting the inevitable irony-related crash),…
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Dan, that looks sweet! Maybe a Ti shock on the rear for added pimpness?
Yeah, I was thinking the same!
Very very sick new ride!