

In any case, I don't make it down there very often anymore, but I miss my favorite rides - linking Quemazon into Guaje Ridge, then riding the Arizona firebreak or the Bridges trails back to close the loop, epics up to Cochiti Mesa... the list goes on and on.

This sucker is what I'd describe as new-wave XC. Fairly "normal" angles, short chainstays, 29" wheels, 100mm of travel, and lots of stuff for component flexibility. Aaron is going to run through axles both front and rear (yes, the sliders are available with that option), a tapered steerer Reba, and a Hammerschmidt crank. Will it be light? Not particularly. But it should be stiff, fast, and fun.
Oh, and yes, I am running out of new places to take pictures of frames. That last one is in front of my refrigerator, which is a pretty pathetic and non-inspiring spot. What can I say? It's dark and cold outside, and everyone has already seen the shop a thousand times.
Edit: if you don't believe me, check out the trail map here. Yes, there's probably almost as much mountain bike terrain as paved road. Awesome.
Edit 2: Aaron referred me to this awesome map of the downhill trails at the Pajarito ski area (5 miles from town). I actually helped build some of the early stuff there by chaining a truck tire to my dirtbike and dragging it through the woods...ah, New Mexico!
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I want to see more pics of your shop, especially the stuff hanging in the background and on the walls.
Nice post Walt,
I think it's rare that you find a custom frame builder who knows exactly where you are going to be riding and what the trails are going to be like. It's going to be sweet ride.
Re: New picture locations, I think you should pair bike pics with recipe pics..."Freds new FS29er and tofu curry".
Walt, your Sous Chef is far more interesting than any dark corner.
Of course, you'd have the problem of the background competing for the subject.
It appears you back-purge your frame based on the ST/DT tape and wax(?) on your head tube cones?
Wow, looks like Singletracks has some catching up to do. They have only 2 trails listed in Los Alamos!
http://www.singletracks.com/new-mexico-bike-trails_31.html?city_get=Los+Alamos
Or maybe that's by design to keep us Colorado riders going to Utah. :D
Corey -
Oddly enough, singletracks has 2 trails listed - which are both in the Jemez mountains, outside of the county (so not officially Los Alamos trails, though they're close by).
I'll post a couple more links/maps in a new post...Los Alamos rocks!
-Walt
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