12.25.2008

empty albuquerque streets for morning riding.



on route to the freeway on ramp.



albuquerque highway velodrome.



moments before justin's tire explodes.


12.09.2008

FIXED&FURIOUS-FREEZE YO ASS EDITION



As usual, footdown was a big hit.

Brotherly Love.

Jake and Isaac locked in a deadly embrace.



*Javier had some impressive skids, but couldn't match Juan Carlos...

*...who was trying real hard to kiss his front wheel.

To the victors go the spoils.



Thank You to everyone who braved the killer wind chill to come play bikes; I love seeing all the regulars and the newbies too.
Thanks to Monty for taking these great phtos and Royals Bicycle Club for sponsoring these events, if you would like to get involved, shoot me an email-dpolka@unm.edu. There's fun stuff in the works, including a fixed gear cyclocross-style race and a Railrunner alleycat.
All photos by Monty Monteith except *
Ride safe.
WAY OVERDUE PHOTOS FROM HALLOWEEN HELLCAT




Super-Special Night Vision Shots of the Zombie Attacks


Sime barely escaped the zombie onslaught.


By the end of the night, things started to get a little blurry...

Huge Thanks to everyone who came out, as well as Sam and Fixed&Free, Jake, Juan Carlos, Gabe, Zombies Ken and Jessica, and Jasmine and Co.

Soopa fly photos from Fixed&Furious up soon!
Stay warm.

12.05.2008

ANOTHER STOLEN BIKE

Yesterday afternoon Juan Carlos' bike was stolen from his front yard. It was taken by someone in a truck (no word on make or model). It is the Traitor frame that was in the shop, dark grey with gold risers and a gold Deep V in the rear. If you see this bike please buddy lock it and contact the shop ASAP 255-0586, likewise for pawn shops, Craigslist, etc.

Seriously, this bullshit has got to stop. We have to stand together as a community and look out for each other to prevent this kind of nonsense. Please be careful and vigilant about how and where you leave your bike and remember this city is full of thieving scumbags, even in nob hill. We would all love to catch these pricks in the act so we can tar and feather them, but the reality is prevention is our best bet. Invest in a good lock and use it-always.