Thursday, October 26, 2006

Review- Santa Cruz Chameleon


I've been trying to get one of these for years, and finally found it locally.
Q- What do you normally want in a Hardtail bike?
A- Reasonable Weight, Versatile set up, responsive under power, etc. I 've owned a few FR-HT's (Kona Scab, Kona Stuff, etc) and had forgotten how they rode. The Chameleon reminded me of how all bikes should handle. I messed around with my fork during today's ride, and it took it all in stride. Most bikes get squirrely or slow when you wind a fork from 90 to 130mm travel, not this one. The handling was great, and it is reasonably light weight. However- it is not a frame that is built for comfort. No my friend, comfort is ignored. If you've ever sat on a skateboard and felt the sidewalk clack underneath as you rolled (Maybe even with the old-school steel wheels?), you know exactly how directly this frame communicates to you. There is absolutely zero flex, and no dead-weight so this thing just leaps when you're dancing on the pedals. Due to the wide chainstays, I had to build it with a 118mm Isis spindle to clear the cranks vs. c-stays. This messed up my chainline, so I used a 2-chainring set up. I plan on hopping around with this, so that works out fine with the bash ring.

The rear facing dropouts will easily take any amount of torque that I can muster, but do complicate wheel removal. I got used to that with a Klein, I'm used to it today. They must be really handy to those that use this frame for single-speeding. Single-speed bikes are supposed to take five years off your life, as they're challenging to ride UP hills; I'm not interested in that.

I like it a lot, honestly. We sell very similar bikes from Marin and other companies, I'll remember easier to recommend this class of bike to a customer. The stiff ride will kick the snot out of me on a big XC ride, but I'll deal with that when it comes.

Monday, October 23, 2006

You see the nicest people at Interbike

You may know him. This is Tom Piszkin from store 6. I was pretty proud when we came out with these shirts, but to see Tom walking the show in one was a very nice moment. This is one of the ones from three years ago, and it still looks sharp. He's out there "Representin' ", makes me wish I'd brought mine and worn it.

BTW- Tom is THE guy behind the triathlon bike company Titanflex. He has his own bike company, is a renowned Coach and he works with us. He's a busy guy, and cares for this uniform shirt enough to wear it at the show.

Tom inspires me to work even harder. He sets a fine example for us all.

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Conf Call = Success

We just wrapped it up, and things went well. This format is different from an on-site meeting in that your thoughts and energy go out to a group that sits quietly. So if you are hitting home runs or clockin' strikes the feedback is almost the same.

What we're getting via email and calls is all good, with requests for more of these. That's the true response we'll focus on.

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Department Head Conference Call

Due to recent business updates, we are working on scheduling a Conference Call for all Dept Heads (Or delegates). Projected date and time will be Thursday Oct 12 at 10am, and is likely to run as long as two hours.

Definitely speakerphone stuff! It will be a paid event for one person per store, do not dial in on a cell phone due to the time factor.

Monday, October 02, 2006

Tell about new vendors?

Until we have signed contracts, I don't know "Nothing about nothin".
However, if you like word-scrambles maybe you'll figure something out...

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