We sat down with legendary rider Geoff Kabush to dive into all things bikes, from his personal home setup and gear choices to what keeps him motivated after decades at the top of the sport. Whether you're here for inspiration, tech tips, or just to get a glimpse into the life of a pro who truly lives and breathes riding, this is your chance to get to know Geoff a little better.
You've ridden and raced all over the world. What role does your home setup play in staying organised, motivated, and ready for the next adventure.
I’ve always been really involved in product development and working on my own equipment throughout my career. Part of that is having a dialled home setup with all the right tools and space to work on my bikes. I spend a lot of time in the garage and I definitely take a lot of pleasure perfecting my setup, bikes, and all keeping all my equipment clean and ready to go.
You recently installed the Stashed system. What stood out to you about it, and how does it fit into your setup at home?
The standout for me about the Stashed system is how space efficient and easy to use it is. My hooks on slatwall worked just fine but always a bit akward hooking mountain bike tires in and switching up bikes and spacing to make it all work. With an eight bike system I’ve probably freed up an extra 5-6ft of wall space along with being much flexible to operate and store different bikes. Exceeded expectations and really happy about the upgrade.
Riding and racing everything from XC to enduro to gravel, you’ve done it all. What's one piece of gear you always come back to?
Bikes are so good these days and I really enjoy riding all the different kinds of bikes. I actually enjoy working on and dialling in bikes and one of the things I appreciate most these days is having nice tools to make that job easier. Nothing more frustrating than not having the right tool for the job.
You’ve stayed at the sharp end of the sport for years, what’s kept you motivated to keep riding and evolving over the years?
The thing I really love about cycling and especially mountain biking in particular is that there is always something new to learn. Even in my late forties now I still feel like I am progressing and learning new things. Nothing keeps me motivated more than exploring and discovering new trails in BC. The trail building community is really incredible and something I look forward to having more time to devote to in future.
Geoff’s passion for bikes runs far deeper than racing, it’s a lifelong pursuit of progress, discovery, and connection to the trails. From his carefully curated garage to his relentless curiosity on the bike, he shows us that riding isn’t just a sport, it’s a way of life. Whether you’re chasing podiums or perfecting your home setup, there’s something to learn from the way Geoff approaches it all, with intention, joy, and an eye always on the next ride.