Devil's Slide

Devil's Slide

Monday, December 20, 2010

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Before/After

Broken Seat Tube











Built up my Flux frame over the weekend. Used all of my parts off of it prior to the frame breaking. Raining for the past few days and supposed to continue for the next few, so I'll have to wait to shake it down, but I've always wanted an orange bike, but always ended up buying whatever the good deal was at the time. :)

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Got my Flux back from Turner today!


Drove up and picked it up at Turner in Murrieta. Small shop with lots a frames hangin around. Great people and they did a helluva job on my frame. Looks like brand new. I will need to get a new seatpost, as the new seat tube requires a 28.6, as opposed to the old 27.2. So far I've got almost everything back on except the drivetrain. Just went and got new housing and cables to day. Hopefully, I can pick up a seat post tomorrow at Black Mountain Bicycles. They seem to be the only bike shop around that has a big selection of seat posts in stock. Anyway, it's been raining on and off for a couple days and supposed to tomorrow and Monday as well. I should be done with putting it back together tomorrow sometime and take it out for a spin if it's not raining. It's Orange!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Waiting for my MTB Frame from Turner

It's been six weeks since my Turner Flux broke the seat tube in half on a normal ride at Sycamore Canyon. Luckily it broke on a flat section of trail, just before I was ready to drop down a "reasonably technical" trail. It broke all the way around, just below the upper shock mount.

I bought this bike back in 06' from Beyond Bikes (now out of business) as a year old demo in great shape. I kept it in great shape, but eventually the downtube gave out. Apparently, this early design for the Flux had this problem. I've never used this bike for much technical riding, more xc and climbing than anything, but I guess it's time had come and gone

I called Turner and realized that my warranty was only 2 years and it had been 4 years. They said they would replace the downtube with a thicker inner diameter and powdercoat the frame any color in their inventory or give me $1200 credit towards a newer, dw link style, frame. I really don't have any complaints about my bike, so I chose to just have the downtube replaced and get a free powdercoat to boot.

I've been waiting 5 weeks so far and hopefully I can go pick it up tomorrow or Friday and get started putting everything back together.

I've been working on getting back in shape since I August, but my weight is up considerably since my 185# days in January and February earlier this year. I've built a pretty good base of fitness during the last 4 months, but I really think the only way to keep the weight off is the road bike. I haven't been on it more than 3 or 4 times in the last 6 months, but it's time to get back on........

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Broken seat tube on the Turner Flux.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Saturday, September 11, 2010

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Daley Ranch.

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