Tubeless, everyone's heard of it, most people have tried it. For a lot of people, going tubeless can seem a bit unnecessary. Tubes work just fine and have worked for years. Besides, buying the tubeless sealant, tape and the extra labour might not seem worth it. However, if you're looking to upgrade your ride, going tubeless can be a great way to do just that.
Springtime means maintenance season. I’ve been diving into the work hard this year, but the nice thing about knowing my way around a bike is that I can do small fixes incrementally as they come up.
I'm happy with the lineup I've got, nothing is redundant and everything has a bit of dirtbag flavour. These are the bikes that have stuck with me, before and after.
Kristen found the frame in a dumpster behind her apartment and let me know. We nabbed it and since then I've been planning and gathering parts. I knew it would be a single-speed because the cable routing has been mangled, but the rest took a while to figure out.
Basically it is everything a polo bike should be.
It might end up being a mixture of polo and dirt jumping, I'm open to ideas.