Tag Archives: Jason Enns

Historians rejoice upon rerelease of the coveted Volume Destroyer.

It was 1999 when Jason Enns left Kink to join Brian Castillo on Volume Bikes. The original Destroyer was eventually retired a couple years later – the double-wishbone and Budweiser graphics disappearing with it. Fortunately enough, Volume has decided to bring it back with some modern twists. Small dropouts, tapered tubing, and removable brake mounts / gyro tabs compliment the classic double-wishbone look. All these neat features are accompanied by some modern geometry, the most significant (to me) include a 75 degree headtube, 13.75″ rear end, and a healthy – for 2011 – weight of 4 lbs. 13 oz. It’s not often that a rider’s stint on a team exceeds an entire decade, and I think a frame is an excellent way to celebrate Jason Enns’ loyalty to Volume Bikes.

EXCLUSIVE: ’2k10 / 2k11′ with REPSET’s favourite Canadians.

The end of 2010 has come and gone, and I decided to take a minute and ask some of my all-time favourite Canadians how their year went and how they expect the next one to go. We’ve got Jay Miron, Chris Silva, Jeremy Deme, Dave Osato, Mike Wilkinson, David Lang, Jason Enns, Dave ‘Drifter’ Stewart, and Glen Vanderheyden all down for the cause. Some of them had a great 2010, others not so much. We’ve got accomplishments, failures, hopes, and ambitions from all of them. If you’re Canadian, you’ve heard these names. I hope you find this even half as interesting as I did.

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