Sea Otter: A few quickies

Sea Otter: A few quickies

Hey, I’m supposed to be on a plane in about eight hours, so here’s a quick story to keep you going until I’m back from the States (in theory at least…)

WTB Peaty saddle. You win a World Champs on one of theirs and we're sure they'll make one for you too

And now on to some skinny VP pedals – these ones have a full length spindle, but they’re chopped out any pins that aren’t essential to grip and canted the body to let them be as skinny as possible

And they come in pretty colours too...

This stickered up Evil Revolt was on the Fox stand and we thought you’d like to see it. First-off, is that a downward pointing stem? It seems to be… Why not just lose those spacers? Nice off-centre head tube bolts for adjustable geometry to match the rear adjustable attitude

Those'll be the new 180mm Fox forks
Stem down!

And now on to e*thirteen who were showing an XC style single ring guard and some pretty new colours…

Run from 32T to 42 if you're butch enough.
e*thirteen - pretty... and designed to run in chain guides without pins or other fouling bits.

Chipps Chippendale

Singletrackworld's Editor At Large

With 23 years as Editor of Singletrack World Magazine, Chipps is the longest-running mountain bike magazine editor in the world. He started in the bike trade in 1990 and became a full time mountain bike journalist at the start of 1994. Over the last 30 years as a bike writer and photographer, he has seen mountain bike culture flourish, strengthen and diversify and bike technology go from rigid steel frames to fully suspended carbon fibre (and sometimes back to rigid steel as well.)

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18 thoughts on “Sea Otter: A few quickies

  1. Sorry, but hasn’t that E13 guide been floating around for a while? Likewise with the chainrings- although IIRC we don’t get the full range of colours in the UK!

  2. A pedal with so few pins is a bad idea IMO.

    What happens when you knock a couple out on a rocky ride?

    Peaty saddle is nice, surely they’re only going to sell a couple of them at the most though – and that’s assuming Steve Peat doesn’t get them free anyway.

  3. and what is the red button for on the evil’s h bar?

    oh and with a stem that short, some spacers underneath and turned upside down makes the reach shorter still…

  4. matthewjb: could be: though it *looks* like it would clear with maybe a 2mm spacer if right way up…

    turbo boost! heh!

  5. “is that a downward pointing stem? It seems to be… Why not just lose those spacers?”
    Maybe in that position the bars sit slightlylower than if pointed up with no spacers?
    Or somebody is playing about with bar height, and had it upside down with no spacers, and wanted to raise it a touch, but couldn’t be bothered with undoing/resetting the stem/bars and didn’t want to shorten the reach as much as if they flipped the stem upright?

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