Yeah border patrol aren't big fans of taking bikes across boxed...NEXUS is where it's at! We don't stock any bike decals, but if you email info@transitionbikes.com about which model you have I can send you the artwork and you can have most any sign/print shop make them.
Hey Steve, generally for a day at the park I would just switch up to heavier casing tires or full DH rubber ideally. Depends if your just sessioning A-Line all day or hitting RDS on changing your suspension....
Hard to think about ever leaving the PNW, but my vote would be the opposite corner....Vermont has some amazing riding, recreation, and the people are the best!
We are actually the Product and Marketing team, all working from home right now. Carl is still on the front lines doing his best to keep up with demand shipping bikes from our warehouse. I'm sure you will be united with your new pony very soon!
Yes, I would re-iterate what Skye said...For instance I preferred the FloatX2 on my Sentinel for those reasons, but took both to race Trans-Sierra Norte and preferred the Push eleven six for racing blind rowdy trails for sure!
Ha, the world can only handle so much Chaz....although right now might be the perfect time for him to be out heckling people about social distancing and group rides! Skye....new video!
Hey Brandon! Don't ask...Sam has been cutting his own hair... I've been running a Push Elevensix 140 on my Scout, its amazing! Thanks! Really stoked on the EPS process from an ID standpoint, it's also much more accurate which makes for less post cleaning/sanding etc.
We tend to only make products we're really into...and there was a time we we're REALLLY into Klunkin, we would hold races in costumes and even Klunk enduros, it was a good time, sadly that time has passed! I wouldn't say never, but nothing in the works at the moment.
Obviously our new beer collab with Kulshan Brewery "Party in the Woods" Hoppy Lager! Hot tip, the new can labels are high quality printed stickers that can be removed for all sorts of art projects....such as completely covering your frame. You will have to drink at least 69 beers for this, but I think you're up for the challenge!
Bummer, hopefully your bike wasn't attached? No plans to make any more water bottles, but I think Kulshan will be making some more fenders locally with Ground Keeper, or maybe contact them directly and see if she can print you up a new one?