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CrossPlane

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  1. I bought a Yakima roof rack a while back and the knob that tightens the wheel holder stopped working correctly, hit them up and thought they would send me a new part, but they ended up sending me a whole new rack. Sent from my CMR-W09 using Tapatalk
  2. I think for most people it's not a huge issue. However, if I did that and ignore it, I end up with a upper respiratory infection and then bronchitis. Typically I get hit really hard at the beginning of the cedar season and if I don't get it under control then the next few months are a living hell of barely sleeping and staying inside. Most years it's not that bad, but years like this when we have record highs are just shit. Sent from my CMR-W09 using Tapatalk
  3. I know everyone throws CBD around for everything, but I forgot to mention that it does seem to help with allergy symptoms. Especially with drainage in my ears. YMMV... Sent from my CMR-W09 using Tapatalk
  4. I feel your pain! A huge help, although only so effective, is to try a nasal rinse, doing that after riding/being outside and taking a shower (on top of, several allergy meds and nasal sprays [emoji2357]) usually is enough to keep me from getting sick. Sent from my Pixel 3 XL using Tapatalk
  5. I'm the same! [emoji58] Sent from my CMR-W09 using Tapatalk
  6. I did notice the metal bars and how they looked like they could ding up your bike pretty easy, so I became a pedal down guy when putting the bike on, that seems to keep the frame from getting scratched up. Sent from my CMR-W09 using Tapatalk
  7. The single black has gotten way sketchier since even last weekend, and the blue as well with all of the erosion. Before all of the erosion, there was a noticable difference between the single and double black, and blue pretty much had no chunk or loose corners. They're going to have a lot of trail maintenance to keep up with during the week days to keep those trails in shape, otherwise after two busy weekends like this and those trails will be completely gone. Sent from my CMR-W09 using Tapatalk
  8. Yes indeed! [emoji39] Sent from my Pixel 3 XL using Tapatalk
  9. This is correct, my understanding is they own all of it and Thunderbird is their lodging option. The people that run the lodge are super nice and were very accommodating when we were there for The Race Down Spider Mountain. It also backs right up to the water, so yes you could go for a dip. Sent from my CMR-W09 using Tapatalk
  10. Count me in as well! Sent from my CMR-W09 using Tapatalk
  11. The OneUp Components dropper was on sale yesterday for $160 without a remote. I picked one up as a spare for when I'll need to have my Transfer serviced soon. Not sure if the coupon will still work, I found it on their Instagram page. But they look very user friendly to service, come with a 2yr warranty, and a replacement cartage is $80 outside of warranty. Plus, you can adjust the height of them.
  12. That's insane! Looks like the same "name brand" I have, glad to hear they're sending you a new one. Sent from my CMR-W09 using Tapatalk
  13. In the subject of letting the air out, make sure you do it slowly and cycle the shock a few times, then let out more, repeat. If the shock sucks down and is hard to pull out, put air back in it and repeat the above. I made this mistake the first time I took the air can off and I didn't realize that air got stuck in the negative chamber. Long story short, I ended up having to replace the seals. Not huge deal, but unnecessary at the time. Sent from my CMR-W09 using Tapatalk
  14. Here's two of runs at Spider Mountain from the other weekend, super fun place! Rotor Smoke: Flow Trail: Sent from my CMR-W09 using Tapatalk
  15. This is my thought as well, mess up a dropper or a frame... Haha I also don't usually clamp it vertically I let it hang front end down some, like it would naturally if just hanging from the seat, this takes some of the stress off the post. Sent from my CMR-W09 using Tapatalk
  16. Make sure you clean the post and the rubber on the clamp and you should be fine, Fox even specifies in their documentation for the Transfer that it is okay to clamp it in a stand. You should only have problems if the contact areas are dirty, then you could get scratches/scuffs. Sent from my CMR-W09 using Tapatalk
  17. It's great that you solved this yourself, but just so you don't feel bad about it, last time I brought my bike into the shop was to fix my creaking saddle, and fix it they did! [emoji16] Sent from my CMR-W09 using Tapatalk
  18. This. Make sure you mention you just bought the bike, and they should take care of you. Sent from my CMR-W09 using Tapatalk
  19. Maybe a hybrid of a Riprow(or whatever that thing is called) and a trainer? Sent from my CMR-W09 using Tapatalk
  20. It looks like that's probably the issue. This is what it says in my email header. You'll probably have to authenticate that atariage domain to send email from austinmountainbiking ARC-Authentication-Results: i=1; mx.google.com; dkim=temperror (no key for signature) header.i=@austinmountainbiking.com header.s=default header.b=RRJ2DFf1; spf=neutral (google.com: 23.111.137.222 is neither permitted nor denied by best guess record for domain of bike@warlords.atariage.com) smtp.mailfrom=bike@warlords.atariage.com Return-Path: <bike@warlords.atariage.com>
  21. Have you checked out the following? https://support.google.com/mail/answer/180707?visit_id=636704755499081474-1919860246&amp;p=email_auth&amp;hl=en&amp;rd=1 Emails from the admin@austinmountainbiking.com show up with the question mark next to them, implying they aren't being authenticated to the domain for reason? The update emails aren't showing this behavior.
  22. Yes, mine went to spam in Gmail, I reported it as not spam.
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