Tuesday, 29 June 2010

Passporte Du Soleil
















Monday, 28 June 2010

Commencal 2011 Sneak Peak





We were lucky enough to be invited to Chatel in the Alpes to visit the guys behind the Commencal brand. We had a good look at the 2011 range which sees the popular hardtail mountain bikes return to the UK, and we even test rode some bikes around the Passportes Du Soleil.

I had a test ride on a Meta 6 having only ridden my Meta 5 and was interested to see how different it felt to ride. Before pointing it downhill, first off it felt familiar to my Meta 5 which made me feel like it wouldn't be much different. I was wrong! The Meta 6 is a very capable bike and commands a different riding style to the Meta 5. It took a couple of runs to figure it out, but its suspension travel feels more progressive and it likes to be pushed hard. Letting the brakes go and giving it that extra few mph it all started to make sense.
On the day of the Passporte Du Soleil my aim was to get up early and be first in the que to bag the Meta 6. I was too slow! I was however given one of the brand new Commencal Supreme 8 bikes which might not have been the best bike for the event, but it was good to have something so burly to throw down the black and red DH trails. It wasn't too long before I started giving it some welly and by the end of the day felt as though I'd got to know it quite well. It's a big rig with lots of potential and I didn't have the skills to really show off what it was capable of, but it's a bike that if you spend time on hitting gaps and drops your confidence would quickly build.

Other highlights new to the range are a chromo version of the Ramones, a 24" Supreme for the younger big hitters, and the new 'Premier' range. The premier range starts with a nice burly entry level hardtail trail bike boasting hydraulic brakes and lockout forks for £529.99 - going up to £1199.99 for the full suspension trail bike.
I went a bit click happy with my camera to show you some of the highlights. I'll post again shortly with every bike and a spec list.

Monday, 17 May 2010

Go Pro HD Helmet Hero

Don’t let the quirky, retro looks deceive you, the Go Pro HD Helmet Hero is top-notch technology: full HD 1080p at 30 frames per second and also 960p and 720p at 30 fps. If you want your action replayed in slo-mo, there’s a 60fps option in 720p and also one in lo-fi WVGA setting.

Shooting at full HD 1080p the camera gives an angle of view of 127°. Although this is less than either the Contour HD or the X170, drop down to 720p and the angle increases to 170°.

Like filming, a lot? Well the downside of HD is that the file sizes get fat quickly. That’s not a problem with the Helmet Hero as it can take up to 32GB SD cards. That’s enough for nearly four and half hours of footage, even at full HD 1080p.

The Helmet Hero comes with a removable polycarbonate and stainless steel housing to protect the body. This housing is not just shockproof, not merely dustproof, it is fully waterproof down to an impressive 60m. That’s deeper than you can go without specialist dive training and kit so don’t go trying to test it out unless you really know what you are doing.

Cold can severely shorten battery life, but there’s a innovating feature on the Helmet Hero that warms the battery chamber so that you won’t run out of juice when filming in sub-zero temperatures.

The Helmet Hero comes with a head-torch style fixing mount for your lid, a strap designed for vented cycle helmets, a selection of adhesive mounting pads and a pivoting side-arm. There are also a number of other mounts that can be bought so the camera can be fixed onto mountain bikes, cars or surfboards.

Ideal for fans of extreme sports of any ilk – and shoots HD in the most challenging of conditions with ease.

Mobi V17 Pressure Washer

Mobi V17 Pressure Washer

The latest version of Mobi’s pressure washer is £50 more expensive but it's better than ever thanks to a bigger, removable water tank and a built-in battery.

It can be filled easily and is invaluable for shifting mud from your bike, your body or whatever else needs a good clean.

Mobi have upped the storage tank on the V-17 from 15 litres to 17 – easily enough to clean five filthy bikes – and it now detaches so it can be filled from a kitchen tap.

Unlike the first version, which had to be powered from the mains or a car cigarette lighter socket, the V-17 is now fully portable. You simply recharge it via the mains or your car. A single charge gives you a full hour of spraying – although you'll have to refill the tank several times.

The nozzle is adjustable so you can blast or spray at will, and it pumps out 130psi at full tilt. There’s plenty of hose so you can wander away from the main unit.

A carry-strap is included to lug the washer to/from the car, which is a definite help when it’s fully loaded. A side pocket, velcro fastener and integrated cable holder are all small but useful touches.

We did have reservations about the plastic hose connectors at first, but they haven’t caused any problems. Operation is virtually silent, and the V-17 makes bike cleaning a swizz.

Tuesday, 4 May 2010

10 Items of must have cycle clothing

1. A top must for every cyclist is an Original Buff worn around the head and neck in many different ways. Ideal all year round!

2. In Winter keeping your hands dry and warm isn’t an issue with the Seal Skinz Technical Waterproof MTB Glove.

3. Wearing a cycle helmet when it’s cold and wet can be miserable. If you wear a Seal Skinz Waterproof Skull Cap Beanie your head will stay warm and dry.

4. The job of keeping the crud out of your eyes is done well with the Endura Shark Glasses. It comes with 3 different lenses for different lighting conditions.

5. A good baselayer for your upper body is an important piece of kit. The Endura Frontline Baselayer does a good job of wicking the moisture away from your skin helping to keep you warm, ventilated and dry.

6. Baggy shorts for mountain biking are a must. The Endura Zyme Baggy Shorts come in a variety of colours and even a ¾ length option.

7. All this cycling gear is no good without the backup of this Endura Venturi Waterproof Jacket which is lightweight, breathable and in a handy black or red colour.

8. What about these Kona Chevron cycling gloves packed with features and well padded & stitched in all the right areas.

9. Although this list is in no particular order a helmet should really be your number 1. The Giro Hex cycling helmet is one of the most popular choices on the market for mountain bikers.

10. No list is complete without a proper pair of cycling socks. These Endura Thermolite cycle socks feel great to wear.
Top 5 Cycling Gadgets

1. A good off-road GPS system for mountain bikers has been long overdue. The Memory Map Adventurer 2800 GPS is now available offering a large screen viewing 1:50000 Land Ranger OS Maps.

2. The GPS system to have for road cyclists is the Garmin Edge 705 Road Performance GPS. It comes with everything including the whole of Europe at street level on SD card, cadence, and bike mount.

3. If you enjoy making movies then you will be needing the GoPro HD Helmet Hero Video Camera. Additional accessories can also be purchased such as a chest mount harness.

4. Probably the smallest and neatest looking cycle computer on the market is the Cateye Strada Wireless Cycle Computer. Also comes in a choice of colours!

5. LED front lights have now taken over the old HID units with superior advantages. Buy a Lupine Tesla 4 Front Light for something bright and reliable with a long burn time. Charge times are fast too and the whole unit is very compact.

Friday, 30 April 2010

New - 0% Finance

0% Finance is now available at Singletrack Bikes on purchases over £300 subject to credit check. It is now so easy to buy that dream purchase from ourselves.

To take advantage of the interest free credit simply call us to take all your information where you get an answer by the end of the call. Hopefully we will be taking your 10% deposit and sending out your order.

Typical example:
Commencal Meta 5.5 Pro £1899
You pay a deposit of £189
Then 18 monthly payments of £95