-
Posts
3,785 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
151
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Gallery
Calendar
Posts posted by AustinBike
-
-
10 minutes ago, Chief said:
the junk pocket in the front is awesome
I thought it was "junk in the trunk"?
- 1
-
Brian is right, life is too short for cheap chamois.
I use these:
https://www.amazon.com/Louis-Garneau-Optimum-Shorts-Black/dp/B00NMK9DTO/
Cheap (in relative terms), durable and comfortable. I won't go any cheaper. Get. A. Name. Brand.
-
I spend every august in NM, never needed one. Have a 1up
-
-
-
-
Not a conspiracy, just an overworked and understaffed company in my opinion. Part of what I pay for when I buy a bike is the support, or at least response, from the manufacturer.
- 1
-
I'd be skeptical. If it takes the promise of potential revenue from a new customer to get them to deal with an existing customer that is a red flag to me.
-
Including this Tuesday. Trails should be in decent shape, maybe even that spot by the pool.
-
I can't ever keep pace to find out
-
The social group typically leave around 5 or so. I usually get there between 4 and 4:30 to do a little early reconnaissance and get some extra riding in.
-
Update from today
Quote#walnutcreek update as of Monday night:
It’s mostly fine. Softer than I would like, but 80% of the trail is great. Watch out for puddles on the log loops and BMX. I’d skip .6 for another day it was _really_ soft. I gingerly picked the driest line through.
-
-
Eh, city park road is not that bad because of the climb. The problem with spicewood springs, in my mind, is that it is flat enough and curvy so those idiots with BMWs can do their test drives there. Lest you think I am a hypocrite, when I bought mine I did the test drive there. And I am guessing most people here would put me in the idiot camp,so, it fits.
- 3
- 1
-
Despite the shitty weather for the last few weeks, tomorrow looks like primo weather and the trails should be hero dirt by the afternoon.
-
20 hours ago, AntonioGG said:
I’ve been hoping they build at least a nice dirt shoulder in this road…or at the very least passing lanes.
More likely they are building condos. We aren't allowed to have nice things.
-
21 hours ago, Docscotty said:
A couple of weeks ago, I had the privilege to ride for over 2 hours with a group of wounded warriors on Veterans Day. Some of them were on ebikes along with their 76 year old former commander in chief. It was wonderful to share the trail with them.
This is a solid use case.
- 2
-
Yeah, but I live a weird life. Since I don't work any more and hate retail, the only time I regularly see people is when I am on my bike. Or getting a beer afterwards.
-
19 hours ago, Ridenfool said:
I'm not as divisive as some when it comes to my favorite pastime. It seems better to pull together rather than to tear apart. YMMV
I am not either, I like to ride.
But I am divisive when people threaten my favorite pastime. Some e-MTB riders (those who ride where they are not allowed or use their speed to blow past others with total disregard) are on par with people who do unsanctioned trail modifications or ride trails when they are too muddy.
All of those groups get the same level of angst from me. There are plenty of eMTB riders at Walnut these days, the majority are innocuous. But if you are doing church climb and someone rips past you telling you to get out of the way, yeah, we're gonna have a chat when I get to the top. It's the general lack of courtesy from some riders (e or not) that I have little tolerance for these days. They're shared trails.
- 4
-
2 hours ago, Ridenfool said:
As for inconsiderate trail users...
My feeling is that there are bonewipes in both the mountain bike and e-bike world.
My experience is that in the e-bike world there are greater predispositions towards bonewipeishness.
Yes, you can do the "both sides" on this one but, generally speaking, you're gonna see more problems with one group over the other.
Your mileage may vary.
-
5 hours ago, June Bug said:
I noted a few e-bikers ignoring the the ban on e-bikes in that trail system.
That has been my experience in Austin as well.
"I paid $@#^%@ for this bike, I'll ride it where ever the F--- I want."
That has always been my big gripe, it is people like that who will threaten trail access for everyone.
-
Nice result!
-
The short answer on my frames is that I am not a hard rider by any means, no jumping, no big drops. Just wear and tear on the greenbelt mostly. But I do ride a lot.
The Knolly was the biggest offender and that was a burly bike. But it had a design flaw that meant they were replacing failed chain stays with new ones that still contained the same flaw.
To get us back on our original discussion, this was today:
An unmentionable new trail that I won't mention.
- 2
-
4 hours ago, RonSurly said:
ah ok, shows even what many consider maybe an overbuilt frame can fail. Thanks for sharing
Any frame can fail.
I have broken:
- Gary Fisher: 2X
- Hammerhead 1X
- Knolly 3X (maybe 4, can't remember exactly)
- Vassago 1X
I haven't broken:
- Santa Cruz
- Redline
- Vassago - yet (different one, purple must be better)
- Kona - yet
Basically Austin eats frames. If you ride them long enough here, they will break.
Pay It Forward
in Mountain Biking Discussion
Posted
I have a 70mm 6deg rise stem from a Kona.
Not currently in use so if you need to borrow one, all ya gotta do is drop by.