Monday, November 30, 2009

A bike worth trudging through the snow for

Way back in October we donated a Sette Razzo 29er frame to be raffled off at the Big Wheeled Ballyhoo in Brady, Nebraska.


Despite a record amount of unseasonal snowfall, the Ballyhoo went on as best as possible and the Razzo went home to a lucky winner by the name of Kelly Klein.




Hopefully no triple dog dares took place to see if tongues would stick to frames.

Skip ahead to today and we found a nice surprise waiting for us in our in-box.

Kelly just finished building up his Razzo and sent over some pics. The end result is nothing short of fantastic.

Notice that the drive train is set up as a 1x9. Very cool.

According to Kelly this is his first 29er and he “had a blast learning about components and building it up.” Not that there’s ever anything wrong with buying a complete bike but there’s just something so much fun about starting out with the blank canvas of a bare frame and choosing each part to your liking. In the end you get your bike and guaranteed there isn’t another Sette Razzo identical to this one.

By the looks of things he’s probably had a chance or two to take it for a ride as the snow is gone and the grass is still green in Nebraska.

Congrats Kelly on winning the frame and building up such a sweet ride. We hope you enjoy it!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

BLACK FRIDAY SALE!!

Be sure to stop by PricePoint.com to check out the amazing deals we have in the Black Friday Sale! You'll see huge savings without having to deal with the crowds!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Winner of the NiteRider Sweepstakes!

Congratulations Susan Aberdeen of WA! Enjoy your new NiteRider MiNewt 400!

Ride on!

Friday, November 13, 2009

End of the Year Blowout!


Check it out! Price Point is having the Biggest sale of the Year! Save Up to 80% off on over 500+ products, from the biggest names in mountain and road biking. Check out our awesome selection from Sram, Avid, RockShox, Fox Shox, Manitou, Race Face, Truvativ, Magura, Camelbak, Hutchinson, Sette and many more!

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Thursday, November 05, 2009

Win a free NiteRider Minewt 400 Dual LED Lights!

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Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Sette Attends the CORBA Fat Tire Festival as a Sponsor and Exhibitor

We have this report from our friends over at Sette USA:

"The Sette crew attended the CORBA Fat Tire Festival on Sunday. We were really glad to be there not only as an exhibitor but also as a sponsor. CORBA does a lot of amazing work to make sure that we all have trail access. Mountain biking wouldn’t be much of a sport if there was no place to ride. Sure, in a race there are sanctioned places to ride and bike parks are slowly growing in number, but these are examples of places that most of us only ride at once in a while, if ever. It’s the local trails that matter. Where else would we be able to train, to create local legends of derring-do, to grab a moment of peace in a crazy world?



Even the pros realize the importance of their local trail. It was great to see Brian Lopes, Ned Overend and Sid Taberlay representing at the festival which acted as a fundraiser for CORBA. They led several rides through the beautiful Castaic Lake hills. Later, they used the Sette booth as a meeting place and held a skills ride with Mark Langton, CORBA’s own Skill’s Instructor. As it came close to clinic time, the Sette booth was mobbed. I did get a chance to take a picture of the crowd as soon as the clinic began, but it made for a very hectic ½ hour beforehand.



The Poker Ride was one of the biggest contests/events of the day. They combined our donations of workstand and tool kit into a grand prize, so we got top billing during the awards ceremony for that. You’ll see a picture below of a young man celebrating his win of that event.



Weather was somewhere between absolutely perfect and then incredible gusts of wind that must have been pushing 40-50mph. Ours was one of the few tents that didn’t get pushed over or completely blown away. It made for some pretty exciting times. You’ll see in one of the attached pictures that the yellow Price Point banner that was placed right over the head of the prize announcer is partially falling down. Luckily that only happened right near the very end of the day.



At the very end of the day CORBA holds their big raffle. The Sette Impulse carbon frame was used as the Ultimate Grand Prize. People went nuts for it. Just before they announced the winner, I had them throw the remaining free swag of socks and grips that we had out to the crowd. The usual pandemonium, feeding-frenzy ensued. The winner of the frame was a gentleman that apparently is a bit of a legend in the bicycling world, a founder of both IMBA (International Mountain Biking Association) and CORBA (CA Offroad Bicycling Association), a former pro racer, and has been inducted into the MTB Hall of Fame. Not too bad for a guy I had no clue as to who he was! I had about a ½ dozen people come up to me immediately afterwards to tell me how cool it was that he won. I think they were trying to impress upon me how cool and wonderful of a person he was. They were so genuine that I have to say, I was convinced! As you’ll see, I also couldn’t resist jumping into a picture with him either. By the way, his name is Jim Hasenauer, a SoCal mountain biking legend. Very cool.



If you ever get the chance to attend one of their events, even a fundraiser, go! You will be guaranteed a fun time and will meet plenty of soul mates. CORBA really went out of their way to make us feel like the stars of the festival. They said that it was because we’ve supported them in the past and that we weren’t there just as exhibitors but also as sponsors. In our opinion, it wasn’t the pro riders, the manufacturers, the local shops or any of the sponsors that were generous, it was CORBA itself. They do a tremendous service for all of us that far too often goes thankless. So to CORBA, thanks for a great day, and a heartfelt thanks for all that you do."






















We have our winners!


Price Point is pleased to announce that we have our winners for the 3 CygoLite Mlion 200 Light sets. We had almost three thousand entries, and among those we randomly drew 3 names. They are as follows: Andrew W. of Hialeah, FL, Kirk V. of Omaha, NE and Bill K. of Delaware, OH. Check out All of CygoLite’s great line of bicycle lighting systems here.

Congratulations to all three and thanks to everyone who registered to win. And please stay tuned, there will be more giveaways coming up soon!