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ATXZJ

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  1. No offense on the earbud comment and i should probably clarify. The persons actions of saying FU and then quickly stuffing their ears and going back to something else seems like a convenient way of hiding from confrontation and having to own what they did. To me, it seems immature and cowardly. Disclaimer: ive never once used strava or ridden with headphones/music.
  2. Initially i would've said don't share but after his response, i'd say fair game. The whole earbud/comment thing from him probably would have set me off and escalated it further. I commend you for being reasonable. I really don't get the whole riding in the wet thing here. The mud in ctx is full of clay and is just absolute misery to ride in and clean off your bike afterwards. It also has lots of little rocks/pebbles that like to get into the bridge area of your fork and scratch the sh*it out of your stanchions. I'll pass.
  3. and she's also a d@mn good rider to boot https://www.instagram.com/that_butcher/
  4. Spent more than enough time behind the wheel of my share of death wagons. 4 wheel drums in the rain, stuck carbs, points, bias ply tires, fires, just absolute garbage, all of it. Learning to drive those cars on the edge gave me more intuition into where the limits were and recognizing the feedback the machine was giving me. I built and raced cars in my 20s and started out overly aggressive, slow, and hard on parts. As time went on i used what i'd learned from driving those aforementioned deathwagons to improve my times on the track. It did take a while for me to learn that smooth=fast. I'm applying the same methodology to MTB. I thought i was fast just monster trucking over everything, but all i was doing was beating myself and my bike up while the person in front of me pulled away. Riding a HT or cross bike on trails made me pick better lines and look further down the trail than my front wheel. It also taught me to use the feedback the bike was giving to ride smarter not harder. The end result was more time on the trail riding rather than recovering. This carried over into the confidence when i'm on a full suspension bike to let go of the brakes and get into the flow. Im able to ride blind faster now than i had on trails id ridden a dozen times prior. Do i race MTB? No Am i "fast"? Probably not. Do i have fun when riding? Absolutely! Keep your HT and buy a full suspension when time/money allows for a solid purchase
  5. I learned to ride MTB on a full suspension 29, and clipped in. Lots of bad habits there. Going back to a HT and flats helped push my abilities in the right direction and had me focusing on refining my techniques . The cyclocross bike really helped me fine tune my ability to pick lines rather than just steamrolling everything. Each bike has its place. As others have said, my 2c is to do very basic upgrades when needed and save your pennies for a closeout or used full sus, when you are ready for one.
  6. E-bikes are lost in this strange no mans land of 2 wheeled activities. Too dorky for both the moto guys and mtb crowd.
  7. I wrap the post with a microfiber towel and clamp just tight enough that it doesn't slip. The odds are most all droppers will fail from 99 reasons other than clamping it in a bike stand.
  8. Awesome! How in the hell did you manage that?
  9. Cool. send me a PM and we'll work something out.
  10. New Mexico 2013 Finally made it up this feature on the trail network behind my house. Definitely helped to prepare me for central tx trails
  11. Thanks! Haven't had much of an opportunity to hit the trails as it seems to have been raining since the build started. Basically, all of the parts came off my process 111 so I have a reasonably good baseline of how the frame feels. It pedals way better than the 111 but still seems fairly planted since the geo is similar and also has the same 2* works headset and 40mm offset CSU. Overall it will be a better bike for the trails I ride here in central texas and give my legs/back a break from riding the hardtail. The PIKE is my biggest issue as i swapped the 130mm air shaft to a new debonair 120mm and im getting a large amount of air migration to the lower legs. I've had this issue in the past and serviced the seals on the air shaft and that seemed to help. This debonair is brand new with same O.D. as standard shaft it replaced but will seep air even when not being ridden. My buddy did the swap on his Yari and had the same issue for a few weeks until it stopped. I suppose it could be a seating issue like rings in a rebuilt engine and may need some break in time. It certainly makes setting up the fork a total PITA. The decals have held up really well considering ive had the tires on and off multiple times (long story) so thats a good thing. If someone does a set I recommend using a heat gun when applying to soften them up a bit and fit the contours of the rim. Made life much easier.
  12. Thanks for the props. I was a little on the fence about purple, but that was all that was available. Figured might a well let the freak flag fly
  13. For the money and XC purposes, these are hard to beat: https://www.treefortbikes.com/Stans-No-Tubes-Arch-MK3-Rim-26?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&adpos=1o1&scid=scplp3332224162249138&sc_intid=3332224162249138&gclid=Cj0KCQjw_7HdBRDPARIsAN_ltcKAO1f0Id6TF9Mmu3mEPWyz2ceynToZ9nio40POgNi2wJk_FMRBkCMaAm4AEALw_wcB
  14. X2 on just buying and entire wheelset, especially when 26 stuff can be had cheap. Bought some flow wheels with house hubs from these guys and was happy with them. https://www.ebay.com/sch/bicyclewheelwarehouse/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=
  15. FREE 31.6 & 30.9 seatposts intense 34.9 quick release clamp intense grips Deore 11-36 cassette w. chain 10-15 rides SLX shifter and deore direct F derailleur new 27.5 tube 29x2.4 x king black chili unknown 29x2.1 wtb nano tcs light 6 -8 rides
  16. Posting this here instead of the "pay it forward" thread to keep things compacted. Have some basics that are taking up space and aren't much use to us. I'd much rather it go to one of you than dumping it off at YB. I don't deliver but live in south austin and travel to bastrop weekly. Thanks -M Cheap: 29 x 2.25 WTB Trail boss tcs light with 6 rides $20.00 29 x 2.25 Geax Saguaro tnt with 6-8 rides $20 29 x 2.2 WTB wolverine tcs light unknown ride. good shape $10 WTB Rocket V 143 takeoff saddle $20 M675 SLX med cage derailleur $20 stans tape for arch mk3 or flow mk3 $10 each One up 32T oval for GXP non boost $25
  17. I use a bosu when doing squats and yes it changes things quite a bit. It has definitely helped improve my balance as i get older and slower. Agree that the PI pedals would appear to work at the gym but, IRL felt large, clumsy, yet not very grippy when i tried them. They seem to fall into the category of high concept/low execution seen in other less than popular bike innovations.
  18. "I think there was somethng else too, regarding another thread I started. Or maybe it was all the threads I started. Shoot, I lost count of how many times these particulr folk seemed to have a seatpost up their butt over what I posted" http://www.bikemojo.com/speak/members/11545.html 78 threads started by you in the 15 months you were on mojo and you haven't learned yet. The problem is you. I don't know what insight you can add when all of your experience is based on technology that is over a decade old. It'd be like me adding my 2c in a discussion about fuel injection when all i've owned is cars with carburetors. You copy/paste/post all of these new concepts and bike parts that you have no intention of buying and can only "wonder" how it would work. Did you ever build/buy those 29 & 27.5 wheels? Did you rebuild your seized lefty fork? Did you buy that rear shock? Do you even own the bike in your avatar? Problem is people like myself get tired of having discussions with someone who never acts on, or finishes the projects they were inquiring and received advice for. You could, at a minimum stop the C/P/P stories as most of us are on MTBR and PInkbike saw this crap six months ago. Hell, who's actually interested in buying a fork that looks like a dildo designed by HR Giger? You have an old bike, and that's fine. Nobody is judging you for that. Just understand you're outside your wheelhouse on a vast majority of these discussions and then get your feelings hurt when called out on it.
  19. Wanted to spread the word about Bastrop Signs as a local source for custom decals and signs. Needed some rim decals ETC for a build and was referred to Matt over at Bastrop where he was able to use the vector file from the manufacturer and his color pantone to create a perfect match to the frame. Something that has been very difficult to do when using companies from out of state or in Europe. The good quality and price is on par with what i've purchased from stikrd and slik, but the customer service and satisfaction of dealing with a local, family owned business is something the other guys cant compete with. Give Matt a shout if you're looking for some custom fork, wheel or general purpose decals. https://www.instagram.com/bastropsign https://bastropsigns.com/
  20. How about just moving this thread to the marketplace? I have quite a bit of bike stuff thats not popular enough to sell online but also too nice for yellowbike. Id rather it go to the locals on this board.
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