Riding in Tassie Pt.1

 

 

Hey there, I don’t believe we’ve been formally introduced. My name’s Dean. I hail from Tasmania, Australia, and I’m responsible for the look of the Savant and Brigante Carbon.

I’m going to fill this series with my random ramblings and whatever else I can think of, with a few reviews chucked in too.

The funny thing about Australia, is we don’t have to wait until Summer to ride. The temperature even here in the southernmost state very rarely drops below 0 celcius. What does this make for? Epic year round riding that’s what!

 

The end of March usually marks the start of the Kellevie 24 Hour, a fun time that usually ends up with me in the lead up thinking “Holy shit, why didn’t I train?!”. Unfortunately the 24 hour isn’t on this year, replaced by a 6 hour at the same venue. Nevertheless, I still Haven’t trained so much suffering will ensue.

The track itself isn’t technically demanding, a 9.5km loop of tight forest singletrack, rocky climbs, open plains and plenty of corners. So long as the rain holds out, everyone will be happy and I won’t have to bust out my suit like last time.

 

I’ll start this recap off on Saturday afternoon. Myself and my partner in crime, Brody “B-Rob” Robins drove down the day before the race to secure our customary ‘spot by the jump’ , the same spot we’ve occupied since 2008, and for over 92 combined hours of racing. Turns out we were the first people to turn up, so we set up camp.

It’s always nice rolling up to a race early, it gives you plenty of time to set everything up without having to rush, then you can sit back and shoot the shit.

Buddies and brews. A good start to a race weekend if there ever was one.

 

Saturday night was cold as shit, to put it bluntly. I was glad when the sun rose on race day.  The race start was at 11, so the morning was spent fitting timing transponders, tweaking settings and building a dodgy gap out of some boards next to our jump to see if we could see some action through the day.

Race day also meant the entrance of our third and final team mate, the venerable Johnny Dalco, a legend of the local scene.

11 o’clock rolled around and Brody started us off with the first lap. The camp site/transition area is smack bang in the middle of the loop, so when your rider comes through you know he’s half way there. I was packing up my tent when John called out that he had stopped on the track. Turns out he had pinch flatted (first mechanical in 3 years of racing) in the rocky section into the camp, so John headed out to finish his lap. This meant I was up next.

Kellevie is not so much a hard track, as it is hard on you if you aren’t physically prepared for it (like me). It’s quite rocky overall, and there’s not a whole lot of climbing, but because they reversed the second half, there was a little more climbing and the descents were somewhat tight and unsatisfying. No matter, observe and adapt.

My first run was good, I found it much easier than I expected, having not ridden the XC bike properly for a good year. It was a good opportunity do compare 26 vs. 29 with the guy I was following. I was quicker on the hills and he was quicker in the rough. The track was quite dry and dusty by this point, so it made for some loose riding down the last descent into the camp site and halfway mark. It went downhill for me a little after that point, a niggle in my back flared up making it hard to put the power down up hills.

Words we should all live by.

By the 5 o’clock finish, I’d finished my quota of 3 laps, John drank a litre of coffee, and Brody had 3 pinch flats (two at the exact same time). We did 9 laps overall.

Racing at Kellevie is always a blast. Hopefully next time It will be another 24 hour? Who knows…

Special thanks to Glenn Hyland and all the guys at Dirt Devils MTB club for organising the event, and to the sponsors for donating spot prizes and funding.

 

Dean here, Signing out.

 

P.S, If you made it this far, sorry about my disjointed reporting, gotta start somewhere eh?

 

Come on in…

There’s never a good time to talk about yourself. Not even when your 6-Guinness-deep or on the Shrink’s couch.

At Kingdom Bike Project, it’s a pretty unique set up. We’re bike junkies and riders of all sorts, with eye’s-to-heaven ‘different personalities’, creative scarf wearing bike-architects, hard working jokers, to the quiet get-it-done crew. We all hail from schools of varied backgrounds & experiences, and from different spots all over the world. There are lots of common threads that tie us all together for the love of what we do. But I don’t want to pigeon hole that to just cycling or riding a bike. Yes we ride and obsess over bikes – constantly. We challenge ourselves, our thinking, each others thinking and what we want from ourselves, all.the.fucking.time. But there is more that drives us.

 

 

There’s an open honesty amongst us – where no one is safe, nor are their ideas or thinking direction. And it flips on a very bright light in the room, that shows us just how lucky we are. As a collective. As friends. As riders. As thinkers. As creators.

 

 

Collectively, we’ve had some of the greatest adventures and experiences in Life together – that’s woven the very fabric of Kingdom Bike Project. We’ve tested our metal. From the simple burnished type upon which we sit, to the veins of it that runs through our personalities, even right down to the pins attaching our bones together. We’ve been on the wire; on that edge of the oh-fuck-just-keep-going, to the times where we’ve picked each other up, dusted ourselves off and given that nervous eye-twitch that wordlessly says’ let’s not talk about that one… And all those experiences have seamlessly bled into each and every project.

 

 

But this isn’t something new. We are all aware of that omerta between us that comes from hours, days, weeks spent side by side – YOU know what I’m talking about. You have been there. It comes from Time in the mountains. Time spent in the same pain-bath where the only thing you want to do is pull the fucking plug – but you knew your brother beside you wouldn’t let you. It comes from the places that made you Question and Doubt, and somehow you just keep going. You can spot your rider miles away. You know the roll of his shoulders, the head-bob or the way he moves. And that’s a big part of the Why and What about Kingdom.

 

 

There’s an incredible feature from the infamous Mark Twight that speaks to the very core of what it has taken Kingdom to get here, to where we are today. The way he speaks about his old climbing partner, is not only what I’d like someone to say at my funeral – but it tells so simply all the history of what makes them who they are as men. And it’s the simplicity and core message that we live and breathe by.

Just keep it simple…

Eat when you are hungry, sleep when you are tired. Climb when necessary.’

The Kingdom Bike Project.

The writing is on the wall…

As you’ll have seen on the site before, the Kingdom Bike Project – is a collective of bike nuts (without the bolts), and we’re spread far and wide across many lands.

However, just recently I’ve returned to my homeland and what I call – MY ISLAND. That would be Ireland.

Kingdom will have a home set up in Dublin, and we plan to run demo days, some races, events and promo’s – so stay tuned and watch this space. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter (@kingdombike) – as it seems Ireland and the UK have gone KAH-RAY-ZEE for both portals, as a means of communication and information.

If anyone is interested in contacting me directly, then feel free to ping me on: nick@kingdombike.com. We’re always interested in supporting our passion.

Nick

Changing Rooms


Our eShop just got a whole lot sexier. We have wallpapered the walls, painted the floors and hung a shiny new door nob of our online boutique. The shop is now divided up so you can browse by your weapon of choice Ti, or Carbon. Our lifestyle pages have a new home a head of KingdomLife15 as well as providing the online dresser for your Kingdom Clothing purchases. And last, but no means least, we have extended our deal with both Urge and Royal, so you can protect your nonce in style with a range of Urge helmets or sport a Kingdom team jersey thanks to our friends over at Royal.

EuroVisions; Fixed rate shipping to the UK & Mainland Europe.
We are European Collective you see, so whether you be in Lancaster or Luxembourg our shipping rates stay the same low price. Plus all Kingdom Clothing orders are now shipping with free delivery.

Why not come on over and have look around, we are open all hours, just don’t tell Nurse Gladys…

KingdomBikeShop.com

The King Pup


With a fit of smiles, my babba boy Oscar (or McOscar as he is affectionally known around Kingdom HQ for his maternally Scottish heritage) took to his first two wheels today. A trainer bike, sans pedals, and about an inch and a half too big, his little feet scraped the floor as he pushed himself along before defeated, he asked for a hand. Lifting his feet up I pushed him around at speed to frighten the life out his whittling grandmother as his face illuminated with a huge smile and fits of giggles while he cruised around.

Maybe once pedal power is in the mix, he, along with his cousin Albert; equal claim to the Kingdom King Pup title, could be a proud owner of Kingdom Kids Bike. It’s in their blood, right? But using that logic, he’ll probably decide he’d rather go throw a Glasgow kiss at Celtic supporters.

Peace.

Life as an Art-Form; Introducing KingdomLife15.

KingdomLife15 is a new way of thinking; more than bikes, more than clothing. We are adrenaline junkies, life enthusiasts, creative minds. We are Kingdom; Our life is an art-form. 15 products that will change your life. Available for 15 weeks only.

Here at Kingdom we live to ride. But thats not it. We live to live; to be MTB riding, surfing, art hunting, media making, trail-blazing, hell-raising (no, wait; child raising) Kingdomities all day, every day. The Kingdom Bike Project was set-up with the goal of embracing our lifestyle, creating what we love our way to make what we enjoy even better. KingdomLife15 expands this philosophy to every and any element of our lives with the style of a revolutionary art-movement.

At its core KingdomLife15 is a collection of ever changing products that will improve your life. Sometimes it’s the little things in the life that can make the biggest difference. Like the extra two hours juice a carefully carved steel band can give your iPod/Phone while you’re riding your way back down the tracks of the alps or crystal-clear, jolt sustaining sound from ball grabbingly attractive in ear and overhead headphones. Sometimes it’s the undeniable cool of sporting the style of or surrounding yourself in a marriage of art and comfort. Be it through a collection of bespoke clothing and home-ware or travel and transportation accessories to make lugging you and your kit around that bit easier and stylish; KingdomLife15 will offer it all. Rolling on a 15 week cycle we will deliver the 15 items that will make your life just that little better; forever changing to complement our outlook through the seasonal changes, our diva like mood swings, child like attention spans and love of all things shiny and new.

Beyond this KingdomLife15 will serve as a breeding-ground for collective inspiration. Show-casing anything we think is cool; art, music, movies, food, shop, brands, sports, our travels, writings, etc, etc, etc. Join our way of life and get involved and bring your stories, ideas, inspirations and loves and help us create the Kingdom.

The first 15 products will drop as summer draws to a close; in the mean time see in a new way of life with this limited edition “Life as an Art-Form” Tee available in Kingdom Blue on black, and pink on grey.

Get yours here!

The day they gave me The Phoenix Park

The Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland. One of the largest enclosed parks in Europe, homestead to the President of Ireland, the US Ambassadors residence – and one of the longest natural avenues in Europe. And it was ALL mine (well, until the police asked me to ‘move along’).

Barack Obama was coming to Dublin, and I had shot home for a quick weekend. An impromptu last minute ride was organized for early on a Saturday morning, and the meeting point was the famous ‘Pope’s Cross Car Park’ – within the Phoenix Park. This amazing setting, is one of those hidden gems within a city – but no one told me the entire park was on lock-down. Security was very high for the pending arrival of US President – coming to Dublin on the Monday, and the park was off limits to any members of the public, animals, or anything that could move by itself.

Because the park is situated in the city center of Dublin, it has many entrances to it. I nipped in one of the main gates, a tad late on meeting one of the boys – and had passed two police (Garda) officials, who said nothing to me as I cycled passed. So I thought nothing more of their presence, that was until I reached one of the main roads. To say it was like the end of the world, is an understatement. There wasn’t even tumbleweed. The roads were completely deserted. As I pulled onto the main avenue of the park – an arrow straight road that splits the majestic grounds in two – something finally clicked. ‘This isn’t right’, I thought to myself? I had to simply stop to take a quick picture, as evidence that I was the only person there. I felt like Will Smith in that movie, I AM LEGEND.

I continued on down the road, and headed to the arranged meeting point. I passed two more Garda officials, who also said nothing. Standing there waiting in the howling wind, waiting for said-previously-noted-friend-who-leaves-you-waiting-for-ages, two more Garda officials – this time on their own bikes – approached me with a wry smile and a curious look on their faces. ‘Just how did you get in here?’, they asked. One with a pair of dubious orange Chuck Norris-esque glasses, the other with what looked to be a nervous twitch. ‘Through the main gate’ I said, trying not to be smart and keep my teeth from chattering in the cold. ‘Not possible’, they returned. ‘Well I hardly sneaked in dressed in non-descript cycle clothing, jumped the 12ft high wall and commando crawled my way here, now did I?’, I batted back. They were enjoying this. So they got on the radio to their counterparts back at the main gate, who obviously embarrassed they had let in a ‘brightly dressed’ cyclist, without even remembering – denied my existence. So I tried the soft approach of ‘Is the park completely closed? Even to cyclists, Officers?’. The gangly one smirked back ‘No, no. We’ve kept the park open for just you. And Barack Obama. Nice gesture, eh?’. Smart arses…

They then kindly asked me to leave, but by another route and a different gateway. I battled the wind and rain, to leave by their recommended path – but not before I descended a rolling corner to the applause of two more laughing Garda officials – who had heard on the radio that a ‘cyclist had gotten into the park, but was now leaving’. I just laughed back at them, and gave them a ‘queens wave’. I turned the corner and could see ahead of me the gate by which

I had to exit – and two more Garda officials already smiling. They pulled back the huge wrought-iron gates with glorious smiles and that cheeky look in their eye. As I got closer, one said out loud to me ‘I hope you enjoyed your stay, Sir – and that the Park was to your liking?’. I simply responded with a ‘Yes, thanks. Please close the gates when I’m gone, like a good man Giles’. We all laughed, I gave them both a nod and went on my way – happy in the thought they had given me the Phoenix Park all to myself. Well, for a while anyway…

 

 

Clothing Drops @ KingdomBikeShop.com

The shelves of our little virtual store are swiftly filling up; with two new Kingdom Tee’s dropping in alongside team riding gear from our friends at Royal.

Firstly our Double9 Tee for the SSEC2011 is available to buy for a limited time from our web store in marle grey as well a new Kingdom logo tee to spruce up your wardrobe for summer.

View & buy all Kingdom tees here

Royal & Kingdom Bike – the only monarchical union to care about this spring.

Royal produce top class riding gear and accessories. Our team jersey along with a couple of pairs of shorts are new in, and ready to buy with loads more products to follow so keeping checking back in at KingdomBikeShop.com for future drops.

Win! Win! Win! A pair of Royal Racing Gloves…


It’s competition time…in fact this is the first competition we’ve ever run so let’s see how it goes, it might be our last.

The prize is 1 of 5 pairs of Royal Racing Blast Gloves, we’re giving away these partly as we really like them but also to mark that we’re now stocking Royal clothing in our eShop.

The competition is  easy and it’s all about you and your gloves. Your treasured pair of riding mittens that hold a special place in your heart, the gloves that you’ll never throw away, the ones that saved your life…

To win a new pair of Royal Racing Blast gloves we want to hear the story behind your treasure gloves (plus we want to see a picture of them as well.) The best 5 stories emailed into us will win.

To start things rolling, here’s four of my treasured paw warmers and the story behind them….

1. POC. A mistaken purchase from CRC, I didn’t want these but I couldn’t be arsed to send them back. First ride in, I front ended into a tree and smacked my hand straight into a rock at knockout punch speed. The little armored knuckle pad literally took all the force and saved me from an A&E. Best product I never wanted. Since then dissolved due to over use…

2. Gore. A transitional pair of gloves. My first ever pair of long finger gloves. Before this I wore fingerless (cough to excuse myself) gloves. This also marks a subtle transition in my life from riding in lycra (cough) to baggy shorts….I still remember the piss taking I got from the ‘lycra’ gang about these…never exposed my fingertips on a bike since…

3. Petzel. The best mountain bike freeride gloves ever. Purchased in Finale Ligure after a brain failure in packing any other gloves. These gloves have out performed EVERY other MTB glove I’ve ever owned and saved my hands from slams countless time. I will never part with these little leather rapists mittens…Also available in black for those allergic to tan..

4. Royal. My current trail glove of choice and new best friend after the SSEC11 last weekend. Rigid forks are unforgiving after about 20k and these became my perfect partner on the bike despite not much padding. No blisters just a good grip on various bottles of Duvel…

OK you get the idea. So start sending in pics of your treasured gloves along with the story behind them to competition@kingdombike.com, and we’ll do the rest…

 

 

The Icon

  • KB Icon Tee BLack
  • KB Icon Tee Grey

The first of the Kingdom Tee’s is all about iconic status.

Every man and his dog seems to make clothing these days so when it came to lending our brand to the art of a good t-shirt; simplicity in style, classic in fit and comfort in wear became the rule of thumb.

The Icon fits the mould. The Kingdom half crown sits proudly on the head of our frames and now you can wear it proudly on your chest. The design comes in white on grey or Kingdom blue on black.; with plenty of specials in the works. It’s clean and classic and signals quality of Kings.

An Icon is born.

Buy it here now in the KingdomBikeE-shop