Midweek Mini Movies

Midweek Mini Movies

Welcome to this week’s bumper edition of videos to keep you distracted during your lunch break. First up, we’ve got a lovely little video showing Sean Walling, owner of Soulcraft, creating one of his steel frames.

Ahh, Hebden tech. Ace to look at, even more fun to do. Here we’ve got plenty of Oranges hammering around some local-to-Singletrack trails in this film, but we’re not liking the line at around 1.32 at all. Ride the steps, not the cheater lines.

Rowan Sorrell has given up on training like a washed up boxer and has been getting out and about on his Five to get himself in shape for the Urge Cabo Verde, ripping around some beautifully leaf covered trails. Pin it!

It’s nice to create a dream build and this custom Turner 5 Spot is destined for the MD of Silverfish, importers of Race Face, Turner and many others. See how many shiny things you can spot going on…

Joe Barnes has been off the bike over winter and onto the skis. Here’s episode six of the Dudes of Hazzard. Jesus makes a third coming too…

A stem that lets your bars rotate? Yes, really. The inventor says it’ll help you keep your weight back when needed and help keep straight wrists under heavy braking. Possibly not one for any surviving Gripshift users though…

Skyline Cycles have been making more lovely videos and this one features the Commencal Meta 5. We’ve just reviewed one in the latest issue of the magazine – ours didn’t do whips and manuals as well as theirs though..

If you’ve seen or made anything you’d like to see up here then drop a line to newsdesk@singletrackworld.com

32 thoughts on “Midweek Mini Movies

  1. “but we’re not liking the line at around 1.32 at all”…. I believe that be “yorkshire lad” of this forum. Naughty naughty 🙂

  2. Those steps at 1.32 are plenty rideable, it just feels nasty on any bike, so why bother? And the less said about locations the better, especially that one.

  3. wl- right on bro, those steps are a piece of piss an certainly nothing to get excited about! defo more flow to carry more speed for the rest of track by goin down gully at the side.

  4. “it just feels nasty on any bike, so why bother?”

    Because it feels nasty?
    Because that’s the trail?
    Because why bother if you’re not riding the line that’s there?

    People don’t notice/complain if bikes stay on the steps. The ugly scar to the right of the steps has riled the Blackshaw locals. Don’t be surprised if anti-bike measures/obstacles get implemented.

  5. Last point is fair enough. Although I can’t help thinking that sticking the vid on the homepage, and mentioning the location, isn’t exactly going to appease the locals. Nice vid, anyway.

  6. mrlebowski it’s just good banter between good friends. Lets not get too touchy about the line choice, I’ve rode both and frankly the steps are not fun, they have no flow.

    Thanks for all the other nice comments about the video BTW.

  7. no i think they’d still complain ben!!! whichever way you go down, its gettin marked tho and so think i mite stick to the steps, anyway lets not delve too deeply into it, were all lovers of two wheels, lets have a group hug! 🙂

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