Muddymoles mountain biking in the Surrey Hills and Mole Valley

A brief note on some site changes

Posted by Matt | June 11, 2009 | Leave a comment

Nothing really to say but for those of you interested in what bikes we ride I thought I’d just mention that we’re re-jigging the Bikes and Reviews sections on this site.

For a long time our Bikes section has not really reflected what we ride. Having progressed from crap bikes to good bikes, then multiple bikes and now a re-thinking of our old retro frames it’s been an effort to keep up.

So you’ll notice over the next few weeks quite a few posts about what we’re currently riding along with a breakdown of each bike’s spec. These will follow a standard pattern and go into the Bike section to reflect the current ‘state of the fleet’.

At the same time, the existing bike info will be moved to Reviews as a handy place to store them. I’m also hopeful that our regulars will be able to provide reviews of their current bikes covering frame, choice of components and thoughts on how successful the specific bike might be. Should be interesting I hope and more fully reflect what we do and what we ride.

The bottom line from what I can see is people love to read about other peoples bikes.

Matt

About the author

Matt is one of the founding Molefathers of the Muddymoles, and is the designer and main administrator of the website.

Having ridden a 2007 Orange Five for many years then a 2016 YT Industries Jeffsy 29er, he now rocks a Bird Aether 9 and a Pace RC-627.

An early On-One Inbred still lurks in the back of the stable as a reminder of how things have moved on. You can even find him on road bikes - currently a 2019 Cannondale Topstone 105 SE, a much-used 2011 Specialized Secteur and very niche belt drive Trek District 1.

If you've ever wondered how we got into mountain biking and how the MuddyMoles started, well wonder no more.

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