DIY MTB are the Aussie importers for a wide range of go fast (or go longer) parts including X-Fusion forks, Hygia brakes and Enduro bearings and seals. They are also the go to (or mail to) place for suspension servicing. Duncan Miller at DIY has been looking after my shocks for years and it’s great to be able to formally welcome the company as support.
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BG/Merida Demo Day Wrap
The two things I enjoyed most about the Bicycle Garage/Merida Bikes demo day were watching other people (re)discover mountain biking and getting to ride types of bikes I’ve heard about, but never experienced. On the new experience front, the stand out for me was the new Merida 29er, the “Twenty-nine Lite 1000-D”. Being 5’4″ I’ve never been too interested in the clown wheel hype that’s going around (I feel like my 26″ wheels are clown-like compared to my stature in any case). What surprised me was how nicely balanced this bike felt. The way it glided through singletrack like a boat through water made me see why people are enjoying the ride experiences these bikes offer. The Shimano SLX-ish build felt solid and reliable to use and the Rock Shox Recon forks soaked up the trail nicely. While this spec is not top technology by today’s race weenie standards, the way technology has trickled down to this mid-range spec over the years makes a bike at this level a much nicer experience than it would have been 5 – 10 years ago. And given the cost of replacement parts to a nice race steed after a wet ride or some ambitious crashes, I can’t help but think what a great second bike something like this would be.
All in all, the demo day re-affirmed my love for all things riding (like I needed any help with that) and it was a great, fun way for people to feel what sort of set up suits their riding best, rather than just wonder about it. If you get the chance to do something similar, get stuck into it!
Thanks to the Bicycle Garage and Merida Bikes for making this day happen, it’s another example of how a good local bike shop really can make your local neighbourhood an even more fun place to live!
Bicycle Garage/Merida Bikes Demo Day
Keen to test a light carbon Merida 0.9 hardtail, or a bouncy 120 rig with five inches of travel back and rear?
The Bicycle Garage bike shop and Merida Bikes are hosting a demo day out at Yaramundi, near Springwood, in two weekend’s time. If you’ve never ridden a mountain bike before, but have been curious to know how it feels to corner on the dirt, or roll over the bumpy stuff with a plush front end, consider coming along. Likewise if you love your current bike but are curious to see how some well-known trails feel under a different set-up.Continue reading “Bicycle Garage/Merida Bikes Demo Day”
Women’s MTB Chat Recap
Last month I wrote about an upcoming Women’s MTB Chat Session which was to be held at the Mont 24 Hour Race.
If you’re interested in reading a short recap of the ideas that exchanged minds, follow this link to a discussion thread on the Silent Revolution site. And while you’re at it, have a look around the rest of the site. It’s one part women’s MTB forum and one part celebration of how much chicks dig bikes. Personally I think a site like this, and the energy coming out of it on bike tracks and at events, is one of the most positive developments in Aussie women’s riding I’ve ever seen. Go girls!
Women’s MTB Chat Session at the Mont
How would you like to see women’s mountain biking develop?
Anne Napier, one of the Canberra Off-Road Cyclist Club’s enthusiastic women’s development officers, has initiated a one hour public chat session centred around women’s riding. The session will be held from 5.30 – 6.30pm on the Friday of the Mont 24 Hour race (April 8th) in the recreation tent. I’m looking forward to taking part and hearing about other riders’ perspectives on how things are and how things could be.
Follow this link for further information. I hope to see you there!


