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Vyro is completely changing the sport of cycling. You can forget everything you know about front crank gear systems. Here comes the revolution!
VYRO is different, new and better – it is a gear system which combines the advantages of a classic gear system with a derailleur and gear boxes.
The highlight of VYRO Technology: the chainrings are segmented! The large gear is divided into four equal parts. Each of these segments are mounted on top of a tilted pin. The segments are pivoted into the chain line and forced into operation. Gradually, then the segments are fed in the chain line and out until to the gear is changed completely.
Team Aston Hill & Team Madison Saracen ride Aston Hill Bike Park's new freeride trail, 'Surface To Air'.
Gear: Sony FS700, Metabones NEX II, SmallHD DP4, LanParte Cine Rig
Edit: Adobe Premiere Pro CS6
VFX: Adobe After Effects CS6
Grade: Colorista II, Magic Bullet
Music: Kiara by Bonobo
My pickup truck has been a real workhorse when it comes to shuttling the downhill team up for the DH runs and was getting pretty banged up in the tailgate area. So before the riders bring down the re-sale value of my truck further, I got myself a new EVOC truck tailgate protector pad from the X-biking guys in Thailand.
I tried fitting it out to the Triton for the first time today and I was surprised how easy it was to put on. Those of you who hate strapping on those straps and hooks on portable boot-mounted bike racks will know what a hassle it is to mount bike racks then mount bikes on before every ride. For this pad, it only takes a minute or so to drape the thing over the truck gate, pulling the hook+strap under the opened gate and then hooking and tightening the three straps behind the straps.
Video of the recent Beat My Time 2012 downhill race in Teluk Chempedak, Kuantan.
Video and editing by by karimslix
Rubbing rotor can be quite a drag, and most of the time it's a hassle to tweak.
Here's a simple DIY hack for a tool for easy alignment of brake rotors.
video + hack by Robby
Riding Flintstone's Trail in Bukit Kiara.
Rider: Encik Tareh on Banshee Viento
Camera: Chiefy on Banshee Spitfire
A short clip showing the monstrous cage being constructed not just around, but straight through the heart of the Kiara hill. Two trails have been turned into gravel highways, big enough to have their own toll gates. Many other trails have been turned into a bulldozed mush with no consideration for erosion, water control or the many trees taken out in the process. These are trails outside of the "park boundary" as well as within.
Seriously, what is the point of all this?
