For our friend, Austin…a frequent visitor of Zion Cycles.
Photo by Regina Pagles
Chris Van Dine stopped by Zion Cycles today, scouting the area for new riding ops for the upcoming Seasons video.
Tom Ritchey (Ritchey Components) & fiance, Martha, along with World Cup champ Thomas Frischknecht also stopped by after attending Interbike.
Sorry folks, for the lack of blog posts lately. Hopefully the fall biking season will change that.
The summers’ heat is not conducive for anything, but with todays’ temps in the 80’s, inspiration is right around the corner.
In the mean time, here’s one of good old Bender, getting a head trim by barber Jake, atop Zion Cycles. He stopped by the shop with the gang from College Cyclery (Sacramento), on their way to Interbike.
Photos by Regina Pagles
Wow, how lucky could we get here @ Zion Cycles, to be next to the most awesome fro yo place in Southern Utah?
Orange Star Frozen Yogurt (& Smoothies, too)
Check ‘em out!
Behind Zion Pizza Noodle Co.
In no way bike related, but if anyone noticed something missing in the middle of Springdale, it was the El Rio Motel.
Paving the way for the new Sol Foods Market, hopefully open Spring ‘10.
Intense 6.6 Frame – Brand New – Size Medium – $2500

Intense 6.6 – Complete Bike – Size Medium – Frame New
Fork Slightly Used – XT Build Kit – Rock Shox Lyrik 2 Step Air
Fox RP23 Rear Shock





Intense 5.5, complete bike, Matte Black , size Large. XT build kit, Rock Shox Pike U-Turn Air front fork, Fox RP23 rear shock. This bike was part of Zion Cycles’ 2008 demo fleet. In very good condition with some cosmetic flaws.
Intense 6.6, complete bike, size Large, Gloss Black. Marzocchi 55 ETA-TST front fork, Fox DHX Air 5.0 rear shock, Saint crankset, Hayes El Camino 8″ rotors, XT rear derailleur, XTR front derailleur, Sram Rocket shifters. Call Zion Cycles @ (435) 772-0400 or email info@zioncycles.com for information.
This is freakin’ hilarious!
Well, as you all may have noticed, there’s been very little posted to the Zion Cycles blog in the past few weeks. Just waiting for the heat to break and the fall mountain biking weather to arrive. Zion Canyon experienced record breaking temps of 113 for two consecutive days. Shouldn’t be too long before some relief comes.