Untitled : 12/01/2006

Ohhhh Mamasita and Hockey in the Hood (not related to Chuck Hood)

Good day folks. I hope your doing well. It's cold here. Darn cold by some standards. I wanted to share some information about our upcoming Mamasita.

Lot's of folks have been emailing us on final geometry and delivery. Well, since we are working on updating our site, we are trying not to invest too much time and money into our old site.

First, availability. Everything is set and raw material is in production. At this exact moment in time, I do not have a scheduled production date. My gut feeling is March/April. Again, this is my gut feeling and someone from Salsa Land will update once we get a final production date.

Second, Geometry. I'll share a few tidbits as I'm not technically advanced enough to get our pdf geometry chart on the blog. I know that the info below is incomplete, but these are the ones most of you have been asking.

Size - Weight - Effective TT - Head Angle
Small(16")- 3.3lbs -2 2.8" TT - 71 degree HA
Med(18")- 3.4lbs - 23.8" TT - 72.5 degree HA
Large(20")- 3.5lbs - 25.0" TT - 73 degree HA
X-Large(22")- 3.6lbs - 25.5"TT - 73 degree HA

This is one light and fast bike. And for those of you saying that's not that light, yep your right. Lowest possible weight was not a criteria. Fit. Function. Durability.

One other thing since its the Holiday Season. If you are in the spirit of giving, please consider taking a look at Hockey in the Hood. DinoMights is a faith based youth Hockey Program in Minneapolis that I have been intermittently involved with for several years. The philosophy of DinoMights centers around maintaining relationships with youth from their elementary years through high school graduation, and providing them with the various kinds of support they need to become self assured, competent adults. It's mission is Developing Physical, Academic, Social and Spiritual Excellence. Check it out at www.dinomights.com

I'm out now. Gotta go find my Lake winter boots. It's cold!

Have a great weekend everyone.

Jason

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