This time around on Ride Review, we take a look at Robbie Pfunder’s Inspired Hex street trials bike. Robbie has been based out of Fort Collins for a long time but he lives a pretty nomadic life due to his occupation. Robbie travels the country with his trailer full of obstacles and bikes, performing his Bicycle Action Show. He performs at fairs, festivals and at schools all year long. 
“My lifelong passion for mountain bike trials has blossomed into something that I’m thrilled to share. Whether it’s entertaining a crowd for a day, or giving one kid a dream to pursue, I feel Iike I’m doing something deeply worthwhile.” 

You can learn more about Robbie and book shows via his website: http://robbiepfunder.com/

Be sure to follow his adventures on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. 

https://www.facebook.com/robbiepfunder

https://www.instagram.com/robbiepfunder/

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpcyBbnw_RagSepia3MU7Sg

The Build

Frame: Inspired Hex

Size: Trials Specific Geometry

Geometry

  • Wheelbase: 1023mm
  • Chainstay: 385mm
  • BB Height: +20mm
  • Head Angle: 73.5Ëš
  • Reach (from the center of BB shell to top centre of head tube): 685mm

Fork: Inspired

Front Brake Lever: Hope Tech 3 Trial

Rear brake lever: Racing Line CNC Hydraulic

Front Disc Pads: Jitsie Trial

Front brake: Hope Tech 3 Disc, 180mm

Rear brake: Racing Line CNC Hydraulic lever with Magura HS33 hydraulic pistons, custom Trialtech housing

Rear brake pads: TNN LGM

Cassette: 17t Trialtech cog

Cassette gearing: 17t rear, 22t front

Bottom Bracket: SRAM GXP

Cranks: SRAM Eagle, Steel spindle

Chainrings: 22t

Pedals: Wellgo MG-1 Titanium spindle

Chain: KMC Z610 HX

Front Hub: Hope Pro 4

Front Rim: Spank, Spike 33

Front Tire: Continental Race King 2.4

Rear Hub: Hope Pro 4 Evo

Rear Rim: Inspired 32h

Rear Tire: Kinda Honey Badger 2.4

Saddle: Inspired Pivotal

Stem: Trialtech, 90mm x 30 rise

Bars: Inspired Arcade

Seatpost: Inspired Pivotal

Additional Comments: Titanium bolts for Brake mounts, stem and axle bolts.

Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant

Much like New Belgium Brewing, the Rio is synonymous with Fort Collins cycling. Patrick McGaughran, the owner of all five Colorado Rios opened the first restaurant here in Fort Collins in 1986. He first sponsored an elite road team in 1999. His title sponsorship of that team continues nearly 25 years later and has catapulted riders like Tejay van Garderen, Chad Haga and Mara Abbot into the World Tour. In addition to the elite road team, Pat has advertised on YGR since 2009 (my second…

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