Monday, March 29, 2010

Hot Hollywood Actress Izabella Scorupco

Hot Hollywood Actress Izabella Scorupco


Hot Hollywood Actress

Izabella Scorupco


Hot Hollywood Actress Izabella Scorupco


Hot Hollywood Actress Izabella Scorupco


Hot Hollywood Actress Izabella Scorupco Hot Hollywood Actress Izabella Scorupco

Hot Hollywood Actress Izabella Scorupco

Izabella Dorota Skorupko was born on 04/06/1970, in Poland, BiaƂystok. She is a Polish/Swedish actress, film actress, television actress best known for her role of bond girl Natalya Fyodorovna Simonova in the first Pierce Brosnan Bond movie "Golden Eye". Her other notable performances are in "Vertical Limit", "Raign of Fire", "Exorcist: The Beginning", and "Solstorm"

She was married to ice hockey player Mariusz Czerkawski (1996 to 1998), and is currently married to Jeffrey Raymond (2003 - present).

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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

CHUMBA F5 Video filmed in Southern California

Here's a video we filmed with the F5 in Southern California.  It was posted on pinkbike.com and we thought we'd share it for our blog followers.  Enjoy!

Monday, March 1, 2010

VF2 BIKE MAG REVIEW: "SURPRISINGLY AGILE BIKE W/ CATEGORY-BLURRING PERFORMANCE."

The latest VF2 review came in this month.  After months of research and testing with Cane Creek's R&D Director Josh Coaplen on the VF2 chassis, the first major review of the bicycle's performance from the media is in.  (see VF2 shock tuning).

In the review for BIKE Mag, we put a heavy emphasis on making sure the bike pedaled efficiently, even while standing out of the saddle.  We wanted to prove, or at least reemphasize, that a properly designed 4 bar with the right shock tuning is one of the best platforms out there for pedaling efficiency.

So what did BIKE's editors have to say after comparing the VF2 chassis against pretty much every other suspension design on the market today?  They said, "Still, the bike rode surprisingly well.  It bobbed marginally while standing, but seated climbing was smooth and efficient."

The editor's praised the fully active suspension, and the VF2's ability to handle tough terrain.  They mentioned opting for possibly a (larger?) coil fork and more aggressive tires - to match the rear performance of the CCDB - which imo is a fair suggestion as I currently have this bike now set-up with a PUSHed 36.

Overall, they appeared to appreciate what the bike is - an all-around trail bike with a smooth, supple, and well-handling ride.  Thanks BIKE Mag!