Frame: GT Rob Wise tt 21” TT
Bars: Proper
Grips: Cult Vans
Stem: Profile Push
Seat/post: Demolition
Forks: Odyssey
Cranks: Profile Column 22mm, 175mm
17 Nov 2016
Photos by Rob Dolecki
While Leandro Moreira and a few of his friends from Brazil were spending a week enjoying all the finely sculpted clay that Bethlehem, Pennsylvania has to offer, we caught up with the South American trail boss and examined the machine he uses to conquer any trails section with ease...
Frame: GT Rob Wise tt 21” TT
Bars: Proper
Grips: Cult Vans
Stem: Profile Push
Seat/post: Demolition
Forks: Odyssey
Cranks: Profile Column 22mm, 175mm
Pedals: Odyssey
Sprocket: Profile, 25T
Brake Lever: Odyssey
Brake Cable: Odyssey
Brakes: Odyssey
Wheels: Profile Elite hubs, 9T, titanium spokes, Alex rims
Tires: KHE 2.2”
Oldest part?
Tires.
Mods:
Patched my tire.
Newest part:
Hubs.
Favorite part:
Hubs, because of the noise.
How have your travels been this year?
I went to France, U.S.A., and England.
You spent a week in Bethlehem recently.
I like this spot; the different lines, and different style jumps. I love the Chicken line at Catty.
Why would you hit that enormous line second run of the day?
The jumps are similar to Caracas Trails, my spot.
How is Bethlehem trail scene compare to Brazil?
It’s different. In Brazil most of the trail sections are straight, maybe one hip. Here it all hips, left, right.
What are you plans for your Brazil summer?
Riding and Digging at Caracas, and my other local spot, Hero Trails.