Ben and Nicole go to Moab!

Posted on 05. May, 2010 by Ben in Ben, Nicole, The Gear Movers

So, it was Nicole’s Birthday this past Sunday. She and I got to escape for the weekend thanks to my parents. We drove up I-70 late Thursday afternoon; dropped the kid’s off in Wolcott where my mom and dad were ready to endure a full weekend of chaos. They even took the puppy! We were alone, finally!

The set for the Movie: "127 Hours" About Aron Ralston who had to cut his own arm off after getting stuck in the rocks in Moab

The set for the Movie: "127 Hours" About Aron Ralston who had to cut his own arm off after getting stuck in the rocks in Moab

We rolled into Moab and on up to Sandy Flats campground around 7:30. We noticed signs for “127 Hours” – What’s that? Then we saw camera crews, a full Hollywood set-up… later found out it was the filming of the movie about the Aaron Ralston story – the guy who had to cut his own arm off after getting trapped in a canyon on a solo mission. Bonus.

We woke up the next morning – weather was iffy – but it held out long enough for us to ride Slickrock….

Nicole Duke riding the Moab Slickrock

Nicole Duke riding the Moab Slickrock

Nicole Duke, posing in Moab, I would say the only time she wasnt hammering me into the ground!

Nicole Duke, posing in Moab, I would say the only time she wasnt hammering me into the ground!

…what a wonderland!

Then the rain came – we hid in our pimped out van for a few hours the reaped the benefits a gnarly storm cloud can have on a sunset!

The Beautiful Moab Sunset

The Beautiful Moab Sunset

Ya, that’s not a fire.

The next day was a beautiful one – and we cranked out the Porcupine loop – I love this trail and all its wonderful views !!!

On your birthday, can it get any better than this?

On your birthday, can it get any better than this?

Happy Birthday Nicole!!!

New Additions to our Shop

Posted on 28. Jan, 2010 by Jordan in For Sale, The Gear Movers

Jack Bissell shows off his new Crosskate Neck Breaking All Mountain Skates, yikes!

Jack Bissell shows off his new Crosskate Neck Breaking All Mountain Skates, yikes!

Not only have we been having tons of fun at the shop posting our clients cool Gear but we have added some new employees and some new features in our rad warehouse. Isnt it every grown persons dream where they can work in a cool environment that pushes them to have fun on the job? Well we try to do that here although we do have a custom pool table that has remained unused in the last few months, what a shame. We actually need to have the table re-leveled, does anyone know of someone in Boulder, CO who could do that for us?

New additions to the shop include our employee Mr. Jack Bissell. He hails to us from the great Full Cycle bike shop in town and has so far stated “That he fits into our little operation here just perfectly.”  When asked what his favorite part of working at TGM, while posting cool things like the Crosskate Inline All Mountain Neck Breaking Skate (we are still trying to understand these things, check the video below) he states: “The great level of respect everyone has for each other here and the chance to check out cool ‘Foot Hummers’ at TGM.”


Fast Tube by Casper

Well these skates are truly cool, check out the auction and win them for yourself in our eBay store: Crosskate Inline Backcountry All Mountain Ski Skates

Our groovy unused custom pool table and new frame and wheel racks - full!

Our groovy unused custom pool table and new frame and wheel racks - full!

Along with the addition of Jack, we have added new storage in our “Pool Table” room for the overwhelming inventory of frames and wheels we have been recieving from our consignors recently. As we travel into the new year we are starting to sell through our once large Ski, Skate and Snowboard inventory and start to focus more on the bicycle aspect of the business. A note to summer – “You can’t come soon enough!”

A new addition - more wheels and wheel racks!

A new addition - more wheels and wheel racks!

Peace out from The Gear Movement, we are going to go try these neck breaking crosskates, but only after we update our health insurance plans!

French Skinsuit Dance Show!

Posted on 08. Jan, 2010 by Jordan in Ben, For Sale, The Gear Movers


Fast Tube by Casper

Sometimes our emplyees and owners alike need to go the extra mile to sell our products. Such is the commitment here at TGM that we offer to our clients. We will slave away to sell your gear at the top dollar price if that is what it takes to make you happy!

The above video was shot by Jordan, with Ben as our model and just about the whole TGM crew in attendance, laughing hilariously! Sometimes you just got to have fun. Crazy thing about it was that we got these skinsuits sold no problem, and for maximum dollar. I don’t like to use this space to pump our ego our our services, this is more a space for us to tell our fans and potential new clients that we use a fun atmosphere to seriously get the job done!

Ben Duke, modeling the latest in ski slope fashion!

Ben Duke, modeling the latest in ski slope fashion!

One of the perks of working here at TGM, is that you get to pose in our ridiculous photo booth wearing some of the crazy clothing we get! Here is to you, our brave employees!!

The Latest in Jelly Belly fashion wear from TGM! Modeled by Nick "Diesel" Ranno

The Latest in Jelly Belly fashion wear from TGM! Modeled by Nick "Diesel" Ranno

My First Blog Ever…

Posted on 18. Dec, 2009 by Ben in Ben, Nicole

Now Presenting, the one, the only, Mr. Duke!

Now Presenting, the one, the only, Mr. Duke!

So, I’ve never blogged nor do I Facebook often, but my business partner Jordan insisted I join the 21st century…

What does one blog about? I’ll just keep it short and sweet.

2009 has been a fast paced, crazy year. My wife Nicole and I received a new addition to the Duke family, Canin. She is the cutest girl in Boulder. She just turned 1 in October. Our son, Ryder, just turned 4. So you can only imagine how busy that part of my life has been.

Our newest addition to the Duke Family, Canin, just look at those cheeks!

Our newest addition to the Duke Family, Canin, just look at those cheeks!

My other part of life? New business… The Gear Movement. An exciting and stressful time it has been. Jordan and I started our eBay business selling new and used sporting goods back in March.. We have grown beyond our greatest expectations, which is simply awesome! Needless to say, we’ve been busy – and we want to thank all of you who support us – you all rock!

What does Superman, aka Ryder Duke do during his downtime?

What does Spiderman, aka Ryder Duke do during his downtime?

So what now? 2010! Should be another fun packed, work filled, kid screaming year – and I hope to find some time to ride my bike along the way.

Happy Holidays!

Colorado State CX Championships

Posted on 08. Dec, 2009 by Nicole in Nicole

Nicole Duke flying though a corner at CO CX State Champs. Photo by M. Woolcott

Nicole Duke flying though a corner at CO CX State Champs. Photo by M. Woolcott

Down and dirty, just the way I like it!!  Cyclocross State Champ race that is.  The day was cold and windy, the course technical, sloppy and sometimes frozen.  Thank God because my legs haven’t been feeling so fast lately so I needed to fall back on my skills, you know those ones that used to pay the bills. I’m a cheeseball…

Nicole Duke rode smooth and finished in third for the day

Nicole Duke rode smooth and finished in third for the day

This is how it went down.  Lisa Strong, Karen Hogan and I jumped the start and hung together for a while.  Strong being the great rider she is slowly started to inch away from Karen and me, bye bye.  Karen and I battled for a good lap, me passing in the technical, her powering past on the flats.  Finally she pulled away and I let her go.  The rest of the race i just tried to hold my podium spot.  A few battles ensued with some of the 45+ men, shoulder to shoulder around the corners and various other frustrating encounters.  Us Pro/Open Women don’t have our own race, so we also race the 45+ men.   Some of them are very gracious but some will do anything not to get “chicked”.  Now the last lap and for the life of me I can not get in my frozen, muddy pedals!! Ahhhhhhh!!!!  Kristal Boni is gaining on me.  Then she passes, I hang on and shoot past her at the entrance of a technical ditch section.  Over the barrier, back on the bike and silence.  What happened to her I do not know but I am thankful.  Still I cannot get in the pedals and it’s slow going. Last gnarly downhill(which I love) and the finish!!  Glad to be done and happy with 3rd.  Felt like a great prep for Nationals in Bend, OR which I am hoping will be muddy.

Loving husband Ben Duke cleans Nicole's bike in 5 deg weather. Photo by J. Schware

Loving husband Ben Duke cleans Nicole's bike in 5 deg weather. Photo by J. Schware

What a great season I’ve had with all the girls!  Made some great new friends and fell in love with Cross even more!!  Nationals for me this year will be about the experience and time away from Boulder with my good friend Becca Blay.  My body is done, time to rest and drink some yummy Belgian beer! Cheers and wish me good luck in Bend!

The Employees of The Gear Movement

Posted on 03. Dec, 2009 by Jordan in The Gear Movers

Part of the TGM crew showing their fun side!! Photo by Ben Duke

Part of the TGM crew showing their fun side!! Photo by Ben Duke

Did a small photo shoot with some of the employees at our shop yesterday! Part of owning a small business and trying to keep things interesting around here is doing fun stuff! Don’t get us wrong, we don’t take the entire shop to the amusement park on a regular basis but sitting behind a computer and posting Gear on eBay can get a little old sometimes.

Matt showing his best "Blue Steel" impression! Photo by Ben Duke

Matt showing his best "Blue Steel" impression! Photo by Ben Duke

With an impending snow storm coming in today that dropped a good 5 -6 inches of the powdery white stuff we thought it would be a great time to get out and do a little photo shoot. Pictures are courtesy here by Ben Duke – our fearless leader who takes some amazing shots. Ben has a great understanding of light and how to get the right angles; Jordan typically takes Ben’s great shots and distorts them or ruins the lighting!

Elizabeth - obvously from the "wesstsidde" Photo by Ben Duke

Elizabeth - obvously from the "wesstsidde" Photo by Ben Duke

After Ben took these rad photos it was back to work and business as usual, but ay know – we have fun here! That is the most important part of our business. We are here to post your Gear on eBay, so let us know if we can help you move your old inventory – we have fun doing it, and you will definitely have fun getting the checks in the mail! Cheers to all from the crew at TGM!

The paparrazzo is looking for Mr. Ranno! Photo by Ben Duke/Papparrizzi

The paparrazzo is looking for Mr. Ranno! Photo by Ben Duke/Papparrizzi

Elizabeth and Matt showing their "Gangstah" side!

Elizabeth and Matt showing their "Gangstah" side!

Back in The Game!

Posted on 17. Nov, 2009 by Jordan in Nicole

Nicole Duke of The Gear Movement Pro Team - hitting the barriers

Nicole Duke of The Gear Movement Pro Team - hitting the barriers

Here I am, and I find myself back in the game. The racing game that is. After taking some time off to have my second child Canin , I am energized, recovered and ready to hang with my girls on the cross course.

My career started back in 1995 as a Professional Downhill and Dual Slalom racer. I raced for teams such as Giant, Mongoose, Intense, and others. In 2000 I decided to retire as I was broken and tired from all the expected downhill racer crashes. For years I didn’t ride—burnt out!! I started a new career as a hairstylist and eventually met my husband Ben. Then came Ryder our first child—the wild thing. I found myself missing the chase, the race, and time with the girls. In 2007 I decided to give cyclocross a try.

My first race was on the only bike I had, a hard tail mountain bike. I really had no idea what to expect and to my surprise I finished 3rd in the Womens’ Open field. All right, game on. I headed to Boulder Cycle Sport to talk with my friend Brandon Dwight. I knew he had been doing this for years and could show me the way. He hooked me up with a bike, jersey and I found myself now racing for their local team.

A sand pit - Nicole Duke on her way to a sweet 5th place finish in the Woman' Pro Race

A sand pit - Nicole Duke on her way to a sweet 5th place finish in the Woman' Pro Race

The season went well and I was making friends fast and racing well. My only problem was I never watched the lap counter. Yes, I was passed several times at the line and left wondering. My lesson for the season, yes I know its obvious, but I wasn’t used to racing on a lap count. Racing DH, it was always the fastest one to the bottom.

Excited now and ready to get serious for the next season I started talking to a few local teams about sponsorship. I had decided to go with Mafia racing, ready to represent. I mean they were sponsored by PBR, they had to be fun. Two weeks later, we learned baby Canin was on her way. Racing had to wait.

Canin was born on October 30th 2008 and I wasn’t sure I would be able to race again. Two kids, a part time job, and not a lot of free time wasn’t conducive to training or racing. I approached the next summer with no expectations of racing and wanted to ride just enough to keep up with my friends. My friends are mostly professional athletes, I had to try pretty hard!

Now, I find myself racing the 2009 Cross season for our new company The Gear Movement and I’m giving it another go. No expectations, I entered the first race and much to my surprise finished 5th. Every race I have gotten stronger and cross-race wiser. I’m now consistently finishing 3rd and sometimes find myself hanging with the likes of World Champion Allison Dunlap and National Champion Allison Powers. Every weekend the family (thanks to the hubbie) looks forward to cowbells, bouncy castles, kids races and sticky mud. A retired racers’ family dream. I’ve found a way to integrate family with racing. My son now “cyclocrosses” his bike over every curb, I am so proud!

Nationals are in my sights. Sounds like fun and I could use a little girlfriend time away from laundry, diapers and screaming kids. Cyclocross, I’ve discovered is actually 45mins of painful freedom!

Mud Time!

Mud Time!

The new location

Posted on 10. Jun, 2009 by Jordan in Ben, Jordan, The Gear Movers

The new space at - roll up warehouse door - pre tuneup

The new space at - roll up warehouse door - pre tuneup

We don’t want to jinx anything before it has happened but we wanted to let all of our fans and current clientele know that we might be moving out of the cramped basement soon!

Duke and myself just did our first tour of commercial and industrial retail locations around Boulder. For any of you who have never done this, even if you don’t have a business that needs a new location, I would recommend setting out on one of these trips with a realtor. Try not to tell them off the bat that you are not really looking for a space!

Hanging bike racks from the rafters - Ben, and Mike Dunn

Hanging bike racks from the rafters - Ben, and Mike Dunn

We met with Kimberly Baldwin on Lee Hill Dr. looking at a place in the Holiday part of town. There are some pretty cool buildings over there, but the floor plans are quite limited. We next traveled down to a spot over on Old Pearl Pkwy between 47th and 49th. This location was super cool with huge ceilings, a bathroom and tons of space, but the location is just a little off. Any of you who have ridden the bike path around this area can attest to that…

Painting with Ryder Duke - he was awesome!

Painting with Ryder Duke - he was awesome!

Next was off to a location on Walnut at 4745. The building is a three-unit space with the back unit being the old shipping dept of some former business. This place seemed to be a perfect fit for our biz! The property comes chalk full of bonuses – the old Boulder rail sign on the railroad behind the back of the property, a loading dock, basketball hoop, ample area for a grill, table and chairs, and premium location just off the bike path!

Our final stop on the day was a building adjacent to Graham Watson’s studio on Central Pkwy just off of 55th. Great location but the building just wasn’t right for our purposes, too many sectioned off offices and too little warehousing space. Hopefully we will be able to have some negotiations with the owners at 4745 Walnut and sooner than later we can sign a lease and move into the spot, wish us luck!

Nearing the end - painting the floor, phew bad, bad fumes!

Nearing the end - painting the floor, phew bad, bad fumes!

Starting a new Business in an “upside down” economy.

Posted on 17. May, 2009 by Jordan in Ben, Jordan, The Gear Movers

The beginning of it all. The motherload from a great shop in CO

The beginning of it all. The motherload from a great shop in CO

So when Ben and myself started to devise a plan to do an upstart new business in the early months of ’09, we obviously decided to put our knowledge of current affairs, the economy and our business degree to great use, hint the sarcasm.

Believe it or not, this is almost the perfect economic climate to create a new venture devoted to helping people “Move Their Gear.” We created a company where individuals, pro teams, pro athletes, independent reps, industry insiders, and independent retailers can sell their unused, used and even abused gear to the masses through eBay. With a slow economy and the lack of time everyone now has on their hands having to fill in spare small jobs on their calendars to make ends meet – enter The Gear Movement.

Pack it all in! A 22ft box truck full to the brim, ohhh yeahh!!

Pack it all in! A 22ft box truck full to the brim, ohhh yeahh!!

What we didn’t anticipate was the steady and increasing amount of growth we have seen in just a few months of business. Although the business is still run out of my increasingly cramped house in NoBoCo we are feeling the effects of the growth pretty steadily. Numbers are jumping and new clients are coming though the doors, a few days ago this meant a new phone plan (new iphones) for Duke and myself. Apparently Duke had been using the “free with plan” phone for about 3 years, finally we hooked him up!

The one and only - Mr. Ben Duke, uhh hows the mocha?

The one and only - Mr. Ben Duke, uhh hows the mocha?

Another cool thing about owning our own business is that Duke and myself have been able to make our own hours and be responsible only to our selves, well actually Ben has a few other mouths to feed, but for the most part…

Heres to more bike rides and working towards what we call, “something cool!”