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  1. Looks like they have a Halloween Duathlon coming up. Advertising 5 miles of MTB trails.

    Pretty sure I will be riding Fat Chuck's as a going away party. Have only been to Rocky Hill maybe 5 times over the years, but always enjoyed it. It was the most enjoyable back when you could get a burger and beer after a full lap.

     

  2. i feel like there is some break in period for cleats (i run crank bros). When i install new cleats, the first ride tends to be awkward.

    my advice for learning clips would be try to practice on easy terrain. ride them on a road bike... or on an easier ride like walnut/southie trails. and make it a point to stop and unclip at stoplights or after every trail, etc... try and do that a few rides in a row

  3. 14 hours ago, aguatom said:

    Does anyone have any info about the dirt jumps/pump track in Taylor?  Heard some guys talking about it at Walnut but couldn't find anything on it on the web.  New supposedly...

    https://www.google.com/maps/place/Pierce+Park/@30.5702838,-97.4084701,15z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0xfaadd531e8ff21!8m2!3d30.5702838!4d-97.4084701

    i have not been out there, but there is some discussion about it on page two of this thread.

  4. Post trip update:

    didn't get to ride down Haleakala. I had the bike, and we drove to the top, but my wife wasn't feeling well. Didn't want to push my luck. I will say the drive up the volcano was scarier than the ride back down. maybe is has something to do with acclimating (mentally) to the ridiculous views. She was nervous about the shuttle, and wasn't that comfortable with the rental car. Three noisy kids didn't help either.

    Krank cycles was great about the rental and info. they said there are no shuttles to the top. There are plenty of tour companies dropping off people to ride the road down right below the park entrance. its still another 3000 ft of elevation gain to get to the top from there. I never contacted this shuttle company, but i believe its $80 to 6500ft:

    https://mauisunriders.com/

    So i just ended up riding the forest, Pineapple express was a fun flow trail. Renegade to Ravine was super fun too. I would recommend climbing the East Loop Trail, the other trails are all best downhill IMO.

    https://www.strava.com/activities/5729442145

    my original plan was to ride Haleakala, then ride road over to the forest. Sounds like that would be around a 6 hour ride, and the climb up to the forest is a pretty brutal 1500ft.

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  5. i've been riding bull creek greenbelt for years. its more of a connector for me, but when i was starting out it was a solid beginner ride. start at spicewood springs where it passes under 360, ride the trail south all the way to bull creek park and do the loop in the meadow (called skips loop on trailforks), then head back. there are a few tricky sections you can figure out/ride around with exploring.

    https://www.trailforks.com/region/bull-creek-greenbelt/?activitytype=1&z=13.9&lat=30.37520&lon=-97.77681

     

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  6. 1 hour ago, olddbrider said:

    Has anyone had their DVO fork and/or shock serviced locally?

    I'm way overdue for the 100 hour service on both (not just the lowers/air can service, but the complete rebuild of the dampers) and I'm trying to decide whether to send it to DVO. They are telling me 3-4 weeks plus shipping time, which would have me off the bike for a long time... I'm wondering if anyone can do this locally.

     

     

    some good info here, i had a good experience with trail labs in Missouri, minimum 1 week downtime:

     

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  7. On 6/21/2021 at 4:28 PM, WhoAmI said:

    Well, I don't see a /s but still am not sure you're serious.  Back in the day before tubeless, the guys in my group and I would eventually end up patching a tube trail side, sometimes more than once

    I was serious, but i forgot about the little patch things. I have had zero luck with those. I only use glue to repair my tubes. And it seems hard enough to get it right in the garage. 

  8. 8 hours ago, AustinBike said:

    I started out at Pinthouse yesterday, did some stuff and then shot up and over from Specs to the Northside via the bridge. What a mistake.

    Endless streams of people with coolers in both directions. Could hardly get anywhere. 

    what time? we rode the pedestrian bridge about a month back in the morning, it wasn't particularly busy. 

    Bull creek did look extra busy today. Father's day weekend?

  9. 58 minutes ago, Lacch said:

    should I bring a patch kit? is it realistic to patch a tube on a trail?

    you should be running tubeless. if you get a puncture in your tire, that's what the bacon strips are for. If your tire tears, then you throw in the spare tube.

    i don't think its possible to patch a tube on the trail.

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