Thursday, November 11, 2010

High End Mtn Bike Hub Showdown

In two years riding downhill I’ve blown through two rear hubs. Each time I’ve replaced the hub with same hub – a deore xt. You just can’t beat the price at around forty dollars new (or free o’clock if you rebuild one). The harsh reality is that while excellent hubs for commuter bikes they don’t stand up to the rigors of downhilling and dirt jumping. As a result I’ve decided to buy something nice and enjoy improved performance and longevity. Through the Bike Coop I can purchase some of the best hubs on the market including Dt Swiss, Hadley, Hope, Industry Nine, Shimano, and White Industries.

After hours of research I’ve decided my dream wheel set would consist of Hadley hubs laced to Dt rims. I spent a lot of time on various websites and forums like mtbr and ridemonkey to read about people’s experiences and opinions. Perhaps the best review I read on the subject I found here at Dropmachine.com. If you have an opinion on the subject feel free to come by the shop or drop in on at a meeting.

P.S. The True Precision Stealths sound really interesting.


Sunday, November 7, 2010

Custom Mtn Bike Build

People steal bikes. Even crappy bikes. A freshman came through the shop other day and told me a familiar sob story. He didn't have a lot of cash but his $300 mountain bike had recently been jacked and now he had nothing to ride through Wilder. It took two weeks to get all the parts in but I'd bet money this bike is twice as much fun as his previous ride.

If you're in the market for a bike come in and talk with us. We can discuss your needs and budget and build something custom tailored to your needs. Prices start around $150 for a solid commuter.

Parts List
Frame: Rocky Mountain Ridge
Fork: RockShox Tora
Brakes: Avid BB5s
Wheels: Xt Hubs laced to Sun Rims
DriveTrain: 1x8 Shimano Acera

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Dia de los Muertos Alley Cat.


We invite you to come out for the fifth annual Dia de los Muertos Alley Cat. It's organized by some of our friends from Ped-X and the Bike Church. This is a 30-ish mile tour of the hilly, lush, foggy, ritzy, and dilapidated neighborhoods and wild lands of Santa Cruz County. Something between an alley cat and a 'cross race and the effing scenic tour. Organized by messengers. Open to everyone. Benefits the local needle exchange and harm reduction projects. Food. Beer. Prizes. Visit the face book page here.
Hope to see you there.
-matt

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Traffic Cyclocross Builds

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Here are the latest builds from Max and I. Max I and got matching frames except I got mine equipped with S&S couplers. Both of us are short but wanted to have frames that allowed for wide 700c tires.

Although both of us are residing in the Bay Area, we hope to come down and ride through Wilder as much as we can. Max is currently working at the Sports Basement in San Francisco and I'm working at Recycle Bicycle in Berkeley and working as a production intern. Seriously, being an active member of the Bike Coop pretty much guarantees you a job leaving college. This is pretty useful if you're like Max and I, who got degrees in Music and Film.

Made in New York

The frames were built by Traffic Cycle Design. Traffic Cycles is run by Spencer Wright, a former Bike Coop core member, now based in New York. Spencer makes bikes of all shapes and sizes, from monster cargo bikes to elegant belt driven bikes.

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Max has a lighter and more modern build with a SRAM Force group set and an Ultegra/Open Pro wheel set.


Traffic Cross Bike

My set up is a mix of old and new. It features dia comp bar end friction shifters, Sugino Alpina compact cranks and a 105 group set. The shifters and the cranks can be ordered through our distributor Velo Orange.

Front end

The Gran Cru brakes and Nitto m12 rack are also from Velo Orange. We currently have a set of the brakes in black at the shop.

Cable connectors

The cables on the frames are routed on the top of the bikes to prevent mud and dirt from interfering with shifting. My bike is equipped with cable connectors to allow for quick dismantling.

Cable Pulley

The bikes have a braze on where you can attach a pulley that allows the use of a bottom pull derailleur. This picture also shows the downtube coupler that can be loosened to take apart the bike in half.

Rear hub

I built the rear wheel using a lacing pattern called three leading three trailing. The Bike Coop is a great place to learn how to build wheels. If you're interested, ask a core member and they can guide you through the process. It's not difficult but, it does require patience. It is definitely worth the investment of time and money as hand built wheels will last you a lot longer than machine built wheels.

If you are interested in building up a bike, let us know what you are interested in and we can hep you out. We have many distributors and can order parts that we don't usually stock. Keep in mind, build up a bike from scratch is usually more expensive than buying a bike complete. The benefit is that you get a better bike with parts you picked out and the satisfaction of putting together a bicycle yourself. We can also order other bike related items such as clothing and bags. I'll save that info for another blog post.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Xtracyle

The Xtracycle is definitely one of the favorite bike modifications here at the coop.

I recently used mine to pick up two donations. It was an interesting ride to say the least.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Busy studying (or not) for finals week


I couldn't get this BMX video to embed properly so just hit the link.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Premier Tweed Ride on Sunday, May 30th

In honor of National Bike Month, Santa Cruz bicycle riders are holding what may be the first ever “Tweed Ride”, departing from the in the Windmill cafe (21231E Cliff Dr) Santa Cruz, CA, at 10am, Sun. 5/30/10.

It will include Santa Cruz bicycle riders, in a somewhat loose interpretation of1800's period costume. Think tweed vest, button down cap, straw hats,and billows of white cotton! The 13 mile round trip will begin at approximately 11am, with pre-ride specials and lectures, beginning at10am. At the end, there will be an (invite only) After Party, beginning at 4pm at the Windmill Cafe. Expect killer burgers and suds ...

With the trip being 6.5miles each way, the group should arrive at Wilder Ranch, (near Interpretive Center and Victorians) between 11am and Noon, for a light picnic.Then, we will head back to the Windmill Cafe.

For more info. ArtBikeSantaCruz.com or email Slimm@SlimmBuick.com or call (831) 440-7699 or 252-5430

Monday, May 17, 2010

Traffic Track Bike


This frame showed up one morning at the Coop. It belongs to an ex core member who's off traveling. While he's away the rest of us are perfecting our skids. The frame was hand built by another ex-core member, Spencer Wright, who owns and runs Traffic bikes.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Bike to School!

Bike to School day is tomorrow. Free food at quarry plaza 7-11am. Join us for some food, fun, xtracycle surfing, unicycling, pixie bike racing, and general dicking around on bikes. Oh yeah, we can help you fix your bike too. Food delivered by Peter, Robin, and me. We will also be holding a wheel building workshop friday morning. Email us if you want to participate.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Bike Coop Custom Build

Spring is here. Eventually the rain will subside and the sun will return and the forests will cease to be a muddy cyclocross haven. Instead creatures of a different sort will begin to populate the woods - Mountain Bikers. One of the shops core members caught the fever and decided to build a bike a little different from his normal whip - an Xtra-Cycle. The newest addition to his quiver of bikes?
Santa Cruz Chameleon
XT Triple Crankset. Salsa Bash gaurd. X-9 Drivetrain. Welgo Pedals ( soon to be upgraded).
Hand built wheels. DT Swiss Rims. Saint 20mm front hub. Xt rear hub.
Pike U-Turn fork. Elixer CR Brakes. Obligatory Bike Coop Sticker.
The Xtra-Cycle, Gnar Shredder, and PBR

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Since we last spoke...


Enjoy!

P.S. to view it in HD, you have to watch it on Vimeo

Friday, March 12, 2010

A Wrench in the System


For my senior film, I made a documentary about our beloved bike coop. It's going to be screening next Monday, March 15th, at Oakes 105. It will be part of my senior documentary class screening. The screening starts at 7:30 but I don't know what time mine will go on. You all should come and enjoy some well made documentaries. If you can't make it, check the blog on Tuesday for a link to the finished film.

Thank you friends of the Bike Coop, it's been a great year

-Matt

Friday, February 26, 2010

Photo Essay



by Benjamin Zhang

view the rest here

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Women of Dirt Premiere



This weekend the first mountain bike movie to exclusively showcase women freeriders is having its California premiere here in Santa Cruz. The film is playing Feb 28th, Sunday, at The Rio. Tickets are $10 and doors open 7.

Featured film riders who will be present include Emily Johnston, Kathy Pruitt, and Tammy Donahugh.

Men - This means lots of women cyclists.

Women Mtn Bike Weekend

Sunday, February 14, 2010

V-Day



Happy Valentines day from the Bike Coop

Monday, February 8, 2010

Post Alleycat post



Thanks to all who came out this weekend to our event. We had a great time hosting it and hopefully you all had fun riding it. So this race sent people up and down campus, making them put on old clothes and bike parts. Post race fun at the park included a bike toss and some good games of footdown. The race ended with a tie for first place between Colin and Jacob. Honorable mentions include: Sean with the dirtbag award for carrying the most dirt and Reed with bottle rocket award for riding the race with the heaviest bike. If you weren't able to make it to the Coop D'état, there will be definitely be more events to follow. One of which is the Santa Cruz Bike Swap.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Nike 6.0 Partners in Crime



The Nike 6.0 Writings on the Wall project followed a few talented riders around the world and filmed some insane tricks. This clip is a preview for a new film which appears to be even more ridiculous, I shit you not. Longish intro but check out the segment 48 seconds and witness the biggest wall ride i have ever seen attempted.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Coop d'état!!!

The Bike Coop is hosting a campus alley cat. Expect: Bike Racing, Beer Drinking, prizes, and good times.

*update* The alley cat has been moved to Sunday, February 7th
FB Event Page

Monday, January 25, 2010

Volunteer Project





One of our volunteers built this bike a few months back and it just sold today. The bike is a late 70s or early 80s model Motobecane with 5 speed suntour derailer and friction shifters.

Friday, January 22, 2010



Fly Bikes released these innovative tubes for riders who have non-quick release set ups and don't want to carry a socket wrench around. As long as you can unset the tire from the rim you can change your tube. Just watch the video.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Welcome

The UCSC Bike Co-Ops sole purpose is to make the facilities of a bike shop available to the average bike enthusiast. To further this end we've created a blog. Check back here for frequently infrequent updates regarding rides, bikes, events and random unrelated bike oriented links. Next time your procrastinating an assignment - check us out.