I (Ian) took a biking road trip with Billy, our lead mechanical design engineer last week. We left Austin, TX on a 12 hour road trip to Angel Fire, NM for a few days and then drove 6 hours to Palo Duro Canyon south of Amarillo, TX and then drive 8 more hours home. The Stage 3 Fiesta ST with swaybars and springs was great on the trip, not a single issue!
All packed up and ready to roll:
"Those bikes are bigger than the car!" Luckily I just got a warning
The perfect welcoming to New Mexico:
Lift-assisted downhill mountain biking was awesome!
The next day we rode our bikes to the peak. Here's Billy being tired at the haflway point:
Leaving Angel Fire and some fun driving roads in New Mexico on our way to Palo Duro:
Back in Texas!
Cadillac Ranch outside of Amarillo:
Campsite and riding in Palo Duro Canyon:
And finally back home! The only downside to a road trip? Bugs.
All packed up and ready to roll:
"Those bikes are bigger than the car!" Luckily I just got a warning
The perfect welcoming to New Mexico:
Lift-assisted downhill mountain biking was awesome!
The next day we rode our bikes to the peak. Here's Billy being tired at the haflway point:
Leaving Angel Fire and some fun driving roads in New Mexico on our way to Palo Duro:
Back in Texas!
Cadillac Ranch outside of Amarillo:
Campsite and riding in Palo Duro Canyon:
And finally back home! The only downside to a road trip? Bugs.