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  1. What a great turn out for building today. We had 15 people show up. Thank you to everyone that came, we got so much done. Someone left a blue North Carolina hoodie, i have it. Pm me and ill drop it off.
    6 points
  2. I avoid the squeeze by staying high and right. There are a LOT of places I ride above the line most people take. I think I want to try that line over the rock. That one had not caught my eye.
    2 points
  3. Yeah, I certainly don't recall it looking as easy as it does in the photos. 😄
    1 point
  4. Hey there... Get your long distance riding gear on... https://www.simplemost.com/new-4000-mile-trail-will-let-people-bike-across-america/?partner=scripps&partner-sub=WEWS&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=scripps&utm_content=WEWS&fbclid=IwAR015u4XDVlnHj4DH1bcRXLu-qh2xOuVJeoQez7mKWOLzkQCpPIaPxDqmQI
    1 point
  5. I relaced a wheel for a friend that had Cush core in it. What a PIA the Cush core is when trying to get the tire centered on the wheel. Tire had a massive wobble with the Cush core. The Cush core would be a giant headache if you need to service your tire on the trail. Not for me.
    1 point
  6. I have used Huck Norris for 2 years. I love them. They are lightweight. Easy to install. Easy to shove in pack if you have a major issue with tire and need to tube. I dropped 5 psi in my rear tire and my cornering improved. I raced several seasons of enduros and could feel the moments that the tire at the reduced psi would hit to rim.... It never pinched my tire like it would always have done without them. Lots of people I know love the cush core. But install is a pita and if you have a major tire issue on trail and you need to tube, packing the cush core out is tough because it is so bulky. See pic for example. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
    1 point
  7. I don't know the name of this feature, but does anyone else take the up-and-over line in blue as opposed to trying to squeeze in between? Kind of fun if you haven't tried it. EDIT: clearly I didn't read the entire thread before posting this...
    1 point
  8. That's your problem, you're supposed to put your right foot on your right pedal. But seriously, sucks about the wreck and injury.
    1 point
  9. Just updated the forum to a significant new version with many changes. Most of this should go unnoticed. If you see anything strange, any errors, or anything else that seems wrong, please let me know and I'll investigate. Enjoy!
    1 point
  10. Let's make a pros and cons list. Flats: Pro - Feet come out easily Con - Feet come out easily Clipless: Pro - Feet don't come out easily Con - Feet don't come out easily
    1 point
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