Pinkbike Grim: Donut Unblocked
The bike became a viral sensation. It spawned video series (Parts 1, 2, and 3) and even an April Fools' joke where Pivot Cycles "agreed" to manufacture the bike. The saga of the Grim Donut captured the imagination of mountain bikers worldwide, turning a weird prototype into an icon of "what if" engineering.
In 2019, Pinkbike editors Brian Park and Mike Levy posed a radical question: If longer, slacker, and lower mountain bikes are better, what happens if we push that philosophy to its absolute, ridiculous limit? pinkbike grim donut unblocked
The Pinkbike team, led by , took this mule into the steepest, gnarliest terrain in British Columbia. Surprisingly, on terrifyingly steep tracks, the Grim Donut was faster than standard enduro bikes. They found that while it was terrible on flat terrain, it was a missile on straight, vertical descents. In one test, pro rider Yoann Barelli went six seconds faster on the Donut than on his own personal race bike. The bike became a viral sensation
The game is more than just a passing fad; it is a humorous look at the evolution of mountain biking technology. By bringing this project to life in a playable format, Pinkbike has allowed everyone to experience the unique, often challenging, ride of the most infamous prototype in the industry. In 2019, Pinkbike editors Brian Park and Mike