Finally….the new 2012 Ibis 29′er in the flesh.
So I came to work early today to get some work done. Danny was already in back working on bikes. As we always do, we put our city trash and recycling bins out back. Danny mentions to me, “Hey, there’s more homeless guys out back going through our garbage.” I mention, “yeah, what do you want me to do?, They’re like rats, you get rid of a couple, then a couple more come right back.” As I mention this I look out at them and say to Danny, “That’s our bike he’s on. Why is he on our bike?” Low and behold he had stolen it from an out of town customer that took it for a demo the night before. By now the dude is aware that I’m aware, and starts pedaling down the street. I run through the shop, grab the first bike accessible, and head out after him. I made sure to get a read on him before I grabbed the bike. I saw his head turn right on Swift Street towards Mission Street. Better then any illegal Belgium sprint cocktail, I had a full dose of adrenaline flowing through me by now. I sprinted down the street in a fit of rage. I took the right on to Swift Street, and scanned left and right. I look over in the 7-11 parking lot and see him walking through the lot with our bike. I yelled like a mad man at him that he better give me our bike. He instantly dropped it and acted like a beat puppy. He said he “bought from his friend the night before on the levy, and please just let me go”. I told him to get the f outta here before something happens. He was so scabbed up on his face and neck, between sores, and the last beating he got, that I didn’t want to get near him. Can you believe it? So let’s see, a customer foolishly locks a $3000 bike up in front of the Red Room, with a little cable lock. He gets it stolen, then the idiot thief is foolish enough to dig through a bike shops trash the next morning on the same bike? And I was lucky enough to be at work at 7:30 to see the fool. I’m a lucky guy.
ABS is a proud supporter of the Santa Cruz City Junior Lifeguard Program. This year ABS donated two Electra Cruisers to their end of the year fundraiser. This is a stoked Owen Shapleigh of Santa Cruz, picking up his new cruiser at last nights event. Thanks JG captains, staff and volunteers, for another great year of teaching ocean safety, and healthy fun and competition.
Chris’ new ride. The brand new Santa Cruz Blur TR Carbon. This is the cross country offspring of the Nomad. For a 24 to 25 lb. trail bike, it has incredible downhill performance. A little new school for all you traditionalists, with it’s low bb and slack head angle, if you can come to terms with it’s progressive set up, you’d be blown away with it’s trail manners. It’s amazing what you can do with smaller amounts of travel when everything lines up.
You might have seen this in the press already, but I still wanted to share this bike as it is probably my favorite new 2012 bike from Specialized. This is the new Stumpjumper FSR Expert carbon Evo. 150mm of travel front and rear with a nice low bb and a revised 67 degree head angle. This should be a perfect trail slayer for our local trails. Better yet, Specialized is doing a Comp version as well for $1500 less, and if 150mm seems like to much travel, they still have the standard 140mm travel Comp level as well. In classic Specialized fashion, they are diversifying their bike lines as usual, which as confusing as it can be, leaves the end user with some great bike choices.
The all new 2012 Specialized Status. This is the new trickle down DH bike. Demo 8 performance in a more affordable package. This is their best mid-level DH line to date. To prove it’s worth, their national pro level DH team of Curtis Keene and Brad Benedict will be using it at pro races around the US this next year. All I know is it looks rad, and from initial impressions, will ride great too.
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Here we go again. More 2012 bike stuff is coming. This week Specialized is introducing their 2012 line. Here is a look at the new stumpy Evo.
If you are viewing this from an idevice here’s the link: 2012 Specialized Stumpjumper Carbon EVO
http://www.pinkbike.com/news/specialized-stumpumper-evo-carbon-2012.html
Well said Mountain Bike Mag- “It’s the only full-suspension, geared 29er I’ve ridden that didn’t remind me I was riding on a bike built around larger wheels every second.” That’s what we’ve been saying at ABS all along. The Tallboy is still the only 29er that all us 26″ ABS staffers find ourselves saying, “I could own this bike.” Wheel size aside, it is an exceptional bike in performance, handling, and craftsmanship.