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Stacy Griswold’s, “Cancer Sucks,” Revel Rascal Mountain Bike

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A three-quarter view photo of a purple, full-suspension mountain bike with silver components, against an out-of-focus Southwestern landscape.

We built this custom, “Cancer Sucks,” Revel Rascal mountain bike for our friend, Stacy Griswold, who recently passed away. It’s a beautiful 29er trail bike and we’re selling it for his family. To learn a little more about Stacy and see more photos of the bike, click the, “Read More,” button, below.


New Ibis Ripmo V2 Ride Report – Southern Utah

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Mountain Bike Wheelie in Southern Utah

Ibis recently announced a new Ripmo 29er with updated geometry and a retuned DW Link suspension system. The new Ibis Ripmo V2 takes the original Ripmo platform, stretches it out, improves the suspension and turns it into a legit enduro rig, ready to take on Enduro World Series race courses, bike parks and big mountain terrain. We got the new Ripmo V2 within a few days of the announcement and sent shop wrench Jordan Rarick out to Church Rocks to get a feel for how it compares to the original Ripmo.  Keep reading for our Ibis Ripmo V2 ride report. The original Ibis Ripmo has been one of our most popular mountain bikes. The combination of 29er rollover, new-school geometry and DW Link suspension made it a fantastically versatile and capable bike – especially for mountain bikers who don’t mind pedaling to get to the good stuff. That made the […]


2020 Rocky Mountain Slayer In Hurricane, Utah!

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Rock Crusher - the 2020 Rocky Mountain Slayer

We’re really excited to be one of the first shops in Utah (maybe even the US) to get the new 2020 Rocky Mountain Slayer 29er. Photo-John and Sanchez took it out for an early morning Grafton Mesa shakedown photo ride, last week. Grafton is a Hurricane area downhill/freeride classic. It was originally a Mormon pioneer woodcutter’s road. The remnants of that old “road” are now a steep, rocky mess – perfect for a first ride on the new Rocky Mountain Slayer! The Slayer was one of the first dedicated freeride bikes to hit the market. It debuted in 2001 as a smaller, lighter alternative to the straight-up downhill bikes most freeriders (and Froriders) were using. We’ve come a ridiculously long way since then in terms of mountain bike progression and bike technology. With a burly but lightweight carbon frame (with an alloy rear triangle), contemporary geometry, bigger wheels and the […]