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notyal

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  1. 10 minutes ago, Yosmithy said:

    Looking at the map, there's still a lot of unused stuff you can hit while they race. You would still have a ton of awesome riding, plus you can come back and hit all the goodness after they complete the race. I would say the biggest challenge at that time would be lodging, although it looks like the whole town has their homes setup as rentals.

     Super easy drive up there, except that Oklahoma roads suck, but who cares...you're heading for Bentonville!!!

     Do it!

    I just booked the house yesterday. That's actually how I found out about the race. There wasn't a whole lot available in town, but I still found a pretty nice 3 bedroom house for $99/night.

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  2. So me and a couple buddies have been planning a Bentonville trip for some time now, but only recently realized that it's over the same weekend as Oz Trails Off-Road race. We don't have any desire to participate in the race, but do want to ride what the area has to offer. I've never been to a big race/event like this, so my question is will we the trails be so overloaded with racers that we won't enjoy the ride? I can definitely see how it could be really cool to have all the festivities while not riding, but that's not really the objective of our trip.

    https://epicrides.com/events/oz-trails-off-road/event-guide/

  3. One little thing if it's easy to change. When you click on the little speech bubbles icon on a thread, it takes you to the first unread post (awesome). When you click on the exact same looking icon next to a forum, it marks all topics as "read". This action is not reversible and is basically the opposite of taking you to the first unread because after doing so, you have no reference which thread you have read and which posts are new. Is it possible to remove the "mark as read" icon or at least make it look different?

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  4. +1 for homebrew. My recipe similar to crazyt. It is 1 part Slime (the oldschool innertube version, not there tubeless MTB specific stuff), 1 part RV antifreeze (propylene glycol), 1 part latex mold builder, 1 part water (plus or minus until I reach the right consistency), add glitter to taste.

    It weeps, but so do the others. For the price, I'll take a little weeping.

    I'm probably the odd duck on this one, but I like to crack my tires off the rim every time. It's the only way to know what's in there, clean up any boogers, and add a lot or little with confidence. 

     

  5. 38 minutes ago, AustinBike said:

    While I have it on my bike I purposely see how long I can go without using it in order to improve my skills.

    This is the argument people always bring up against droppers that I find just plain wrong. Somehow you are more skilled if you don't use a dropper? I call bullshit. 

    The first thing they tell you to do in coaching clinic is drop your seat. It puts you in a better position for riding anytime you are not pedalling (not just jumps and drops). Practicing riding with the seatpost full extended is like "improving" your golf swing by practicing on one foot. Practicing in a forced compromised position does not improve skill. It just makes you better at something that doesn't really have a practical application anymore. 

    If you really want to improve your riding, get better at using the dropper. If you want to shed 1 lb. from the bike at the expense of push-button access to better weight distribution and rider position, ditch the dropper. Just be real about your motive. 

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  6. On 8/21/2018 at 11:53 AM, Cafeend said:

    Has anyone investigated the feasibility of constructing some tasty singletrack along the Brushy Creek Regional Trail?

    I've started looking into it officially since there is a severe shortage of singletrack up there. The main trail is nice, but it does not offer much in the way of challenge and/or riding experience.

    I was wondering if anyone had officially looked into having legal singletrack built and what his/her experience has been? (Was the proposal met with complete opposition, open-mindedness, reservation)??

    I personally, along with some riders I have talked to along the trail, would LOVE to see some nice singletrack up that way....the land is PERFECT for building sustainable, flowy singletrack from what I can see.

     

    Do you think it will be more technical than Walnut? If so, please indicate by how many notches (in quarter increments). 

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  7. 16 hours ago, Albert said:

    On another forum I run we have a "Free Games and Stuff" forum, where people can start a thread when they want to get rid of some items (usually for the cost of shipping, since it's not a "local" forum).  When someone gets rid of the items, they can update the post that it's gone and it can be locked so it doesn't ride back up.  Thread title will contain the name of the item (or type of items) being given away.  There's a 'Marketplace' group here (with the "Bikes for Sale" and "Bike Components" forums), and we could do a similar thing here.  I don't want to put every thread in "Mountain Biking". 

     ..Al

    Whoa there cowboy. Too much organization flies in the face of the crazy bullshit that we are trying to replicate here. 

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