- Broken Leg = Bikes for Sale
So it pains me (literally) to post this but last week I suffered a severe [url="http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/showthread.php?t=192375"]tibial plateau[/url] fracture. This is actually my 10th broken bone related to DJ and Downhill so it’s time to free myself of the habit completely and sell my bikes.So in short my loss is your gain.All bikes are in good condition and have been well maintained. All of them are for tall folks (5′11″+) and for agressive riders. I also have a variety of gear that is challenging for me to go through right now, but if you need anything from a dirt jump lid, to full body armor I might have you covered. I will try and post some more specifics when I am a little more mobile
Broken Leg = Bikes for Sale
So it pains me (literally) to post this but last week I suffered a severe tibial plateau fracture. After a long string of injuries related to dirt-jumping and downhill I have decided it’s time to sell off my current fleet.
So in short my loss is your gain.
All bikes are in good condition and have been well maintained. All of them are for tall folks (5′11″+) and for agressive riders. I also have a variety of gear that is challenging for me to go through right now, but if you need anything from a dirt jump lid, to full body armor I might have you covered. I will try and post some more specifics when I am a little more mobile
2008 Turner DHR – $3000

This is my baby, and amazing ride. Everything is the top of the line, and in great condition.
- 2008 Large Turner Frame, custom tuned by Push
- Rockshox Totem Fork, custom tuned by Dirt Works
- Hadley Hubs, and Mavic 819 Handbuilt tubeless wheels
- Code 4 piston brakes
- SRAM drivetrain and Gammut Chain Guide
- Sunline 30″ Bars, Thomson Seatpost, Diety Stem, ODI Lockons
- Maxxis Minnion Tires
- Clipless and Flat Pedal options
2009 Custom Brody DJ – $1000

This is a one of a kind brody DJ bike. It’s a steel frame, hand welded and left raw. It’s got a pike/argyle fork custom built by push, and solid parts all around. Nothing fancy, but Diety Bars, Crank Bro’s pedals, Truvativ cranks, and half link chain. Great custom ride.
2007 Santa Cruz Chameleon – $1000

This is a mans cross country bike. Plenty of travel where you need, and power to the ground with the hard tail. Great ride for front range ripping to light freeride.
- 2007 Extra Large Chameleon Frame
- 2007 Nixon Platinum (5.7″ travel)
- XT Cranks and SRAM shifting
- Shimano Pedals
- Easton Bars, Thomson Seatpost and Stem
- Hadley Huns, and 819 tubeless wheels
- Juicy 7 brakes
I also have body armor, repair stand, tools and parts I am looking to get rid of as well. Local (Denver) interest and sales only.
adam.hevevnor@gmail.com
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- Mobile Mobile
Thought this was really well done. You can actually interact with it online but the video is most impressive:
Experience Mobile Mobile from James Théophane Jnr on Vimeo.
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- Desert Adventure
I spent the last few days out in the desert floating the Colorado river, and biking around Moab. We started at the West Water put-in and spent the night out on the river returning to Cisco a day later. From there I followed the Colorado further and ended up in Moab for a weekend of riding with friends.
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- Fall Fun
Fall is absolutely one of my favorite times of the year. The cool days, crisp morning and evenings make it ideal for having fun outdoors. The smell of the leaves, and outburst of color are ideal for fun both in front of and behind the lense. The last few days I have had a chance to get the camera out, and in front of the camera of Eddie Clark.
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- Pacific Travels
I have been lucky enough to get out and do some traveling lately. First, my adventures took me to the lush climate of British Colombia where I checked out the Whistler Mountain Bike park and Vancouver. Next it was on to San Fran to see Radiohead and many others at the Outside Lands Festival.
Here are some pictures of my travels
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- A Southwestern Tour
As is usually the case I had planned it all out on the computer. 10 days of simple living out of a tent, and finding myself on a bicycle. My itinerary was to take me through Summit County, Monarch Pass, Telluride, and Moab with friends in each location.
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- Chips Cashed
After a five year stint at a financial software company, I decided it was time to cash in my chips and take on something new. It feels good, and there’s nothing like a vacation with a truly clear head. Seeing as I live in what is essentially a high desert, a trip to the pacific rim sounded especially appealing. I decided first a cascade ski sampling was in order.
I capped it off with a trip to Maui to visit some family and do some island adventuring. Nothing like a vacation from my vacation, and of course the weather was perfect.
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- Since we last spoke…
Life moves a lot faster than I can keep up with here. I have taken on a new job, my brother relocated to steamboat this fall and skiing has begun for 06-07. I got a new point and shoot for my birthday; hopefully this is another exciting winter to document.
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- Europe Ski Photos
I just got my europe ski photos up, check ‘em out!
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