Never the one to be concerned with the latest and greatest or lightest, Steve Stefko has been clanking heads on this alloy Jet9 for five years. Can you imagine the what he would do on a bike that was 5 pounds lighter?

 

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Frame: Large 2010 Jet9 (Kermit Green)

Front shock/Fork: RockShox SID World Cup w/ remote lockout 100mm

Rear shock: Fox RP23 Pushed

Grupo: Sram XX, XO rear derailleur

Brakes: Shimano XT 160mm front and rear

Cassette gearing: 11-36

Headset: Cane Creek Forty

Bottom Bracket: Sram XX GXP

Cranks: Sram XX 2×10, 39×26

Power Meter: n/a

Pedals: Shimano XT

Chain: Sram 1071

Front Hub: Stan’s 3.30

Front Rim: Stan’s Crest

Front Tire: Continental X-King 29 x 2.2

Rear Hub: Stan’s 3.30

Rear Rim: Stan’s Crest

Rear Tire: Continental X-King 29 x 2.2

Saddle: Fizik Aliante VS

Stem: Easton EA70 110mm

Bars: Niner Flat Top Carbon cut down to 685mm

Seatpost: Thomson Elite

Computer: Garmin 810

Howling Cow Cafe

Howling Cow Cafe opened on July 1st, 2014, adjacent to Morning Fresh Dairy Farm hq, almost exactly a year after the Bellvue Bean closed down. That was a tough year for cyclists who were used to a mid-ride coffee break while doing the Dairy Loop. Lori and Robert Graves, the owners of Morning Fresh, managed to fill the void left by the Bean and then some. Howling Cow offers a comfortable patio with views of the foothills, great coffee, Ummbers IceCream, Noosa Yoghurt, baked goods, and other…

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