Jason Nixon begin_of_the_skype_highlighting end_of_the_skype_highlighting from Sicklines caught up with the duo at Sea Otter Classic, shortly after thier trip out to the Morewood Factory in South Africa.
GLOBAL EXPANSION CONTINUES
As long as the global economic recovery continues, the ZAR will in our opinion remain strong. Global growth, after all, is key for commodity prices and most importantly, risk-taking and the associated flows into emerging market equities and carry trades. Most impressive is the strong historical correlation between global growth and the value of the ZAR.
With a great number os South African reliant on public transport as a means to get too and from their place of work, I have always found it rather surprising that we as a community have not embraced the use of bicycles and commuting as a means of transport
Sea Otter is not only the season opener to most of the mountain bike racing world, its also the season opener to companies showing off their latest and greatest masterpieces for the upcoming model year [2011]
What they were showing at Sea Otter are two sets of road hoops with Edge Composites’ carbon rims. The first set, the I25, uses a 25mm deep Edge rim and weighs in at a mere 970g per pair [setting in yet?]