Sunday, December 27, 2009

SkiBikeFun Now Carrying Stalmach SkiBikes


SkiBikeFun is now supporting and retailing Stalmach SkiBikes. SkiBikeFun in partnership with Stalmach USA will offer the Cayenne M/L ($1235 USD) and the Grizzly M/L ($965 USD). Great bobber style bikes, built to last. Only at SkiBikeFun.com

Cayenne M/L

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Second Day on the Snow 12/18/09

Had to travel to Portland for business on the "Day Job". It happened to be on a Friday so I booked flight so I could spend the weekend. Crashed with my buddy Jim for a few days, met up with another good friend Dewey from Washington and we play at Hoodoo on Sat 12/18/09.

Snow was weird but the hospitality on Hoodoo was as usual, incredible! You got to love it when the owner lets you ride one of his own bikes and hands you a lift ticket. These folks at Hoodoo always leave me with a smile and treat me like a rock star. Rode the mountain with Dewey until about 3pm and decided to head back to Portland. Didn't get my buddy Jim on a bike. While he is a regular bike junkie...he saw the possibilities and could not figure out how he would sell another addiction to his wife and family!! Funny!! I always give my wonder wife the choice. I have to have a mid life crisis. Its either tattoos and skibikes...or booze and whores. Her choice. :-)

If you have never been to Hoodoo, make plans for a day trip. The mountain is tiny but enough terrain to challenge any ones ability and the hospitality and employees are second to none!! I like to think of them as the little mountain...with a huge heart!!!

Thanks Hoodoo for an incredible day...again.

Randy
SBF

First day on the snow 2009 NM 12/11/09

I was in the lift line shortly after Angel Fire Ski Area opened for the first day on 12/11/09. Went ridding with Krusty grabbed one of the Brawlers from my demo fleet as I was not willing to scratch up my new one yet.

Fun meter was pegged to 10.5 and caught an edge and was hammered to the ground faster then I care to remember. Game over at 11:30AM!!! 1st time in my biking history. Smashed up some ribs, heard a huge exhaust of air leave my body as I hit the ground.

Snow was wierd and rouge with lots of rocks poking through. That man made stuff is strange under the boards. Those guys will need about 2+ foot of new snow before I return.

Had a great time till the fun was shut off.

Randy