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Shop Rides

Got no riding buddies? Feeling lonely?

Then tag along on one of our shop rides for a 50k road ride to Mordy and back. All rides set of from the shop here in Caufield South and are run twice a week:

  • 7.00am on Saturdays for you early birds
  • 6.30pm on Tuesdays for people that don't get up that early.

Ride with a bunch of good natured and generally lovable fellas (and girls), numbers can be anything from 5 to 35 and the pace can be moderate to fast depending on the numbers.

New riders are always welcome.

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Stu Brown - 2nd Australian 24hr Championships
Monday, 25 April 2011 02:59
2nd place @ 2011 24hr champs

A big well done to a regular rider of our Saturday morning Kaos rides and all round nice Stuart Brown finishing 2nd Overall @ Australian 24hr Solo Champs. 2nd place to the current World Champ and only person to finish on the same lap as JEnglish.

 

From all the Koas crew, well done Stu!

 
Smiths Gully
Sunday, 06 March 2011 02:10
Want to ride some new trails ....try this on for size. Theres a lot more single track there than is shown in the route.

 
Otways Odyssey 100km Race Course
Sunday, 06 March 2011 01:56
It's acutally only 90k's but it does have 2500m of climbing. Due to the 2011 course reroutes this course is all on public land so it can be ridden in full.

Expect some mud!
 
Cadels Custom Impec
Saturday, 05 March 2011 06:29

We like!

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Kenny Roscoe's 2010 BMC Fourstroke 01
Saturday, 05 March 2011 06:24
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Nice!
 
Custom Wheels – by Andrew
Saturday, 05 March 2011 06:17

The wheels, as usual, are freaken awesome!

Favorite bike ever….

Thanks for the 5 set of wheels you built for me.

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.....Andrew

 
Race Report – Jeep 24hr
Saturday, 05 March 2011 05:46
A little over 10months ago, my friend from Cycle Science asked if I would like to go in a 24hr with him as a mixed pair. He informed me that it would be a synch, and I would have a blast. So I promptly bought a MTB and set off to learn. But as the months ticked by, and I learnt more and more about what MTB’ing was and what was involved in enduro events, I began to worry. So I tried my hardest to get as much time as I could on the bike, but the date kept looming, and with university ending just a couple of weeks before the event, time flew past and then it was upon me to head off to Forrest for the event, and I felt totally unprepared.
Jo ....dirty girl!
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Friday Morning saw us setting off to the event early, so as we could get one of the best pit areas and ensure that we could have a nice calm period prior to the event. The oval, which we cold pitch our tent upon was bare except for maybe two other groups of tents, so we promptly got the low down on where the timing tent and lap course would be, and got what would have to be the best pit area imaginable. Pleased with out position, we set up. After the initial settle in, our competition arrived, David and Kate, they also happened to be our friends, so once they had set up we decided to go for a group ride around the initial course. It would be my first introduction to Forrest, as I hadn’t ridden their before. My initial impressions were that this was some of the best MTB’ing tracks I had experienced to date. They flowed and moved seamlessly from corners to descents to ascents.

Saturday morning arrived, and I actually had a good nights rest in the tent and was feeling utterly PUMPED to get going on the ride. Haych (my partner, Hayden Chapman), was elected to go first lap.

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