Perry Schebel is a member of a very exclusive club - he owns a Lahar M9. Check out his obsession with this exotic and exclusive beast here…
Readers' Rides #16 - Lahar
Sheesh, It took him long enough to get that carbon monster written up. I took those pictures early last summer so he's almost been on it more than 3 seasons. Scandalous amount of time to ride 1 bicycle…esp for him.
You can all go to hell. I'll be joining you shortly and I'm bringing beer and cheetos.
Nice article!
Nice exotic bike!
Nice pictures!
And I agree, three years on one bike is a challenge, at least for a gearhead.
There are certain bikes, which are so good that it gets a no-brainer though.
My current ride will see it s second season in 2010. Maybe I ll even make it a hattrick.
Greetings Znarf
Nice to see the bike behind the myth.
WOW what's the waiting list for one of those? :bites tongue to avoid being sued…:
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wow you are a ass
Awesome article guys, loved it.
Biking: As addictive as cocaine, twice as expensive!
:safrica: - :canada:
Very cool!
Debate? Bikes are made for riding not pushing.
Nice work Perry and Daver!
Sheesh, It took him long enough to get that carbon monster written up. I took those pictures early last summer so he's almost been on it more than 3 seasons. Scandalous amount of time to ride 1 bicycle…esp for him.
about time huh? can only milk the new baby thing for so long.
i do struggle with the reality of owning the same bikes for several seasons. we gearheads are wired to always want for the latest [HTML_REMOVED] greatest new tech, and, like an addiction, the desire for exotic-ness spirals constantly upward. given what's currently available, my next bike would invariably be more pedestrian, which is unsettling. almost disturbing. such is my plight.
You're always talking about Lahar xy9ine. Did you write the piece?
It was excellent. I enjoyed both the content and the fun the author (you?) had with word choice.
You're always talking about Lahar xy9ine. Did you write the piece?
It was excellent. I enjoyed both the content and the fun the author (you?) had with word choice.
He is indeed outed!
its always cool to see unique bikes like Lahar, Empire, and the one that was in Dirt last year with the one-sided swingarm and proprietary shock
its also cool to see other people buy them so that they're refined and affordable by the time I get one :)
Nice article and pics guys! Maybe the delay in the article created more time for the mystery to develop.
I love those Lahar frames.
Too bad the company is a gongshow, at best…
I was looking to buy one a couple years ago, but didn't pull the trigger when I saw all the news about undelivered frames, 2 year wait times, and some other bad stuff.
Have things been sorted? Pumping out frames again?
The best things in life all start with the letter B
Hooray for: Bacon, Bikeys, Boobies, Boards, and Beer!
Have things been sorted? Pumping out frames again?
no. company is done. it's too bad aaron couldn't make things happen; a brainy guy with lots of neat ideas. i think he needed to partner with someone to handle the business side of things whilst he focussed on design [HTML_REMOVED] building. though i'm not entirely sure these things could have been built cost effectively / profitably regardless - expensive material costs [HTML_REMOVED] high skilled labor requirements.
it's a great proof of concept though: that's it's possible to build a durable, reasonably lightweight, pro level gearbox dh chassis - with composite construction - using current technology [HTML_REMOVED] readily available components. the fact one guy in his garage pulled this off is especially impressive.
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