Mike Cushionbury, in an attempt to get a job with High Torque Publications, did a Mountain Bike Action style write-up on my "ready for Trans-Sylvania Epic" bike. Of course they were all like "Dicky who?", and the article never made it to print...
until now.
Inside the Pro's Bikes:
Team Dicky's Misfit diSSent Brontoawesomeous Meatplow V.5.
Team Dicky's Misfit diSSent Brontoawesomeous Meatplow V.5.

Mike: So Rich, can I call you Dick?
Dicky: Most people do, so go ahead.
Mike: So Dick, a custom aluminum single speed. Seems odd, don't you think, being that most high end custom bikes are ti or steel.
Dicky: Well, single speeding is all about being able to say "Hey, I'm different, just like you." You want to be the most different guy out there, and being that my facial hair is pathetic and I'm afraid of tattoo parlors, I had to think outside the box. A custom aluminum frame was the answer.
Mike: Tell us about your set-up. Are there any components that take the edge off for endurance racing, other than an occasional beverage.
Dicky: Obviously there's the fat crabon frok from Niner, and Niner crabon bar, an Eriksen ti post, and a cushy WTB Silverado saddle.


Mike: Don't I know it. I practically invented that modus operandi. Speaking of looking serious, what's that garbage on your bars?

Mike: You have a very spartan control area. What's going on there?

Mike: And your outdated drivetrain?

Mike: That's not what he said. Not even close. Are you liking those new XTR pedals?
Dicky: I've got a thing for XTR pedals. If they update them, I must have them.
Mike: I hear next the new 2012 pedals will have a bigger "X" in the logo.
Dicky: Do you know when they will be available?
Mike: What can you tell us about the Industry Nine wheels?

Mike: What's with the Mountain Pipe? Is that a bike related item or something you picked up at a head shop?

Mike: How do you like those bottle cages? They look pretty stupid.

Dicky: I have yet to lose a bottle out of my Specialized Z-cages, and they are by far the best cages I've used on a small frame as far as getting the water bottle in/out. Missing are the Camelbak Podium bottles I requested at the last minute. I realized having bottles that don't have to be opened/closed every time you use them might be an advantage on the technical trails of TSE. I'm so glad I waited till the last minute to ask for them, so I can be worried all week as to whether or not they will get here in time.
Mike: What's your favorite part on the whole bike?
Dicky: My Woodman Death Grip SL Ti seatpost clamp.

Dicky: Because they use the word "death" in the name. Had Industry Nine made Death Wheels, or Eriksen a Death Post, or Specialized a Death Cage, or WTB a Death Saddle, or Hayes a Death Brake...
Mike: I see where you're going. Anything else you want to add?
Dicky: Sure. For tires I run a Panaracer Rampage up front, but a Maxxis IKON in the rear. I hope you like the IKON.
Mike: Why?
Dicky: Because that's all you're going to see next week... bitch.
10 comments:
This is an obvious candidate for "Post of the Year" (P.O.T.Y)
Stabby
nice work today dicky.
if you race this weekend like you blogged today, you'll make a lot of people laugh.
wv: antre. short for ant1 reply. this must be a sign.
Nicely done. Strong to quite strong, I would say.
Nice.
Classic.
you suck
suck it Trebek
wv: stick
Dude your bike looks like its going backwards in that photo. Your bike looks like its backing up.
your bike looks like no other bike: awesome!
deathgrip also was a fat fat tire by klein.
anybody remeber them?
i wish the did it again in 29" :-)
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