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Digging the wide Folsom green lane with my 18' foot long rig. A trucker gave me a musical honk and a thumbs up!
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Coming through car culture with a Dual sLEDgehammer and a bike blender. My Mundo 500 isn't a torque wonder but I was able to tow this 400 pound load. I had to flick off one metalhead who ran a red when I was trying to turn left. He responded in kind.
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The night's #2 rider, Vivek, on left.
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Some teeth mashing and some hearts beating.
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11' foot tall light towers! Each rectangle is 75W of efficient LED light.
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Company CEO won a heat.
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Riders from Singapore and France got a taste of San Francisco Bike Culture.
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Note the angle of the bars. 'Bar Slip' is a common thing at sLEDgehammer gigs because people pedal really hard out of the saddle.
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The solution to Bar Slip is our wood handled multi-tool or saving the allen keys that come with your purchase or rental. Tighten the stem bolts after resetting the bars. For max torque on the multi-tool, fold out the opposing tools for longer handle.
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Dual sLEDgehammer audience view: what you get shot.
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Oblique view of Dual sLEDgehammer, What You Get: Two Light Towers, tow Generator Pros, 1 power-analyzing circuit with all-important difficulty knob (on table).
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500W+ peak Pedal Power output required to win. 5 difficulty settings. Tall funky futuristic light towers. Visible and colorful in large rooms or outside.
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The night's overall winner, Rui, on the right.
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Cool down.
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Coach Fossil Fool prepping the riders.
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A little friendly competition between co-workers. What could go wrong?
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Orbotech's strongest pedalers: Rui and Vivek podium shot with Rock The Bike coaches Heather and Fossil Fool. Photo: Nio.
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Leaderboard.
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Riders race to the top of the tower, then sustain 3 seconds of max Wattage at the highest level to win. When more and more LED and halogen lights turn on, the riders have to dump that much more electrons in with their good clean Pedal Power.
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Paul n Heather facing off.
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The Generator Pro and Electric Fender Blender Pro can take a lot of monkeying around. They're wide and built for high Wattage efforts.
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Nio, the only one of the night to wear bike gloves, gives a semiconductor engineer from Orbotech a run for his money.
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Thanks Lisa for the cool gig and props for trying out the sLEDgehammer at the end of the night!
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