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  1. On 5/8/2021 at 7:06 PM, TheX said:

    It wasn't meant to be a direct correlation.  I said e-help. Point is, some people are going to talk shit about it and play the tough guy no matter what. My health challenges aren't a secret, and I'm 62 so I may be close to one already. I don't give a fuck if someone thinks I'm doing it to simplify things. People gonna people. We can start an e-bike trail gang!

    Ah, yeah that makes sense now, I automatically read it with the tone of what is typically from an e-pot-stirrer.

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  2. 10 hours ago, TheX said:

    You could lose an arm and some people would call you a po0sie if you needed any e-help..

    Apples ≠ oranges, and a missing arm wouldn't benefit from an e-bike anyway, unless it's an e-arm trike.
    I don't give a rat's arse what "some people" might call me. In fact, a small part of the appeal of an e-bike would be to trigger the twisted-panty types.

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  3. 23 hours ago, natas1321 said:

    In my mid 50's and it makes no sense to me, I enjoy the challenge of a good and hard ride and do not want an ebike to simplify it.

    Sent from my moto g(7) supra using Tapatalk
     

    Has nothing to do with simplification, but everything to do with just enjoying the ride again. Joint, tendon and asthma issues over the last couple of years have me to the point where my body can only handle one, sometimes 2 rides per week... and that's during a "good" period. My rides have become more about getting through it, rather than enjoying it... It would be really nice to be able to focus on enjoyment again, rather than "embracing the suck" and enduring pain. The ability to enjoy the climbs has long passed, and now I'm getting to the point where I'm so spent after the climbs, that I can't even enjoy the descents...

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  4. On 5/1/2021 at 7:32 PM, Skyyhorn said:

    Yesterday I had hopes of a ride Sunday afternoon....then I got at least 2 inches of rain today right along gumdrop and the hope is gone.

    Yeah, that was tongue-in-cheek... but I did get out yesterday (Wednesday) morning, and Rim, DD, Picnic/PX and 1/4 were better than GTG, although the usual splashy spots were "extra splashy"...

    48 minutes ago, 4fun said:

    My daughter did little Bella’s tonight and my son and I rode PP and Picnic. Trails were in great shape, with lots of people out. Was surprised to see a lot of e-bikes. Besides the obvious motor and batteries they didn’t seem to be much different than the regular bikes that passed us. I don’t have a problem with them, but just can’t understand the appeal in a trail bike scenario. 

    Just a few years ago, I didn't either... but lately, on the downhill-trajectory toward 50, it's starting to make lots more sense...

     

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  5. On 5/3/2021 at 8:12 AM, Mattlikesbikes said:

    If you wanted a cheap beater and there was no concern over ever dropping the post, a little JB weld and maybe a couple of bolts drilled through the ST/post, you could make it a perm height post and just run it.

    If.

    Or JB Weld a cheap dropper, problem solved.

    6 minutes ago, Bamwa said:

    Just loose the seat and go trials

    19" 29er trials... might make it the next "big" thing...

     

    All that said, $385 for a damaged lower-end bike is dreamin'...

  6. So, I went OTB today... but in a way that I've never experienced in 32 years of MTB'ing. I did my usual up-shift-and-charge at Satellite for the drop, passing by the split cedar branch on the left thinking I was safely clear, but apparently, not quite. Something on my bike grabbed the end of it while I passed, and I felt like Wile E Coyote hitting a rubber band at speed, except instead of being flung back the direction I came, only the bike was; I continued in a forward trajectory. It's a shame there were no bystanders, because I'm sure it would have been a hoot to watch (seems like there're always people stopped these days, usually at the bottom of the drop LOL)

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  7. Well, I've tried contacting them a few more times, to no avail. I noticed that they have a fancy new website and found that they have a second email address in addition to the "order" address, so I sent another email to both addresses, but this time from a different email than I was using before, just in case the other one was getting caught by a spam filter.

    The last I heard from Marino (back in October), shipping was halted due to COVID, but that shouldn't be a problem anymore. Maybe I'll point him to this thread and show him that there is interest in his frames here in Austin...

    Edit: I re-activated my fb account to message him (that's where I last exchanged with him) and shared a link to this thread, maybe that will shake things up a little.

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  8. 5 minutes ago, ATXZJ said:

    Big thanks man!

    Yeah, for whatever reason my phone was making that red look pink. I went out of my way to make the Commencal the antithesis of my joker purple bike, since that thing is so god damned loud. This time, I just wanted to try the red fork legs......oh yeah, they were also on sale🤣

    Admittedly, I really like those Fox mint green lowers too.

    Pfft, screw the red then, be a man, paint them pink!

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  9. On 3/20/2021 at 10:17 PM, ATXZJ said:

    Got one of the weird projects done today. Thanks @Chief for help with the front wheel build. I'm officially off the rails on the MTB hypetrain with both high pinion and mullet now. Looking forward to testing it out at spider and taking it west this summer for some park runs.

    Mullet slacked the bike almost a degree.

    HTA comes in just over 62*, STA is 74.5*, 355mm bb height and a 1245mm wb.

     

     

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    Ooohh... I thought the pink was for the wife's build! I'm not a big fan of "murdered" black bikes because it seems like everyone has one... but this, with the fork statement is just AWESOME. 

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  10. 1 hour ago, First-Blood said:

    It almost looks like someone drug tons of branches from off the trail itself. Wonder if a resident didn't like the cleanup efforts and drug it all into plain view also blocking access?

    I was kind of thinking the same thing, or maybe someone's trying to help by dragging out all the stuff that Moralice, Skyyhorn and I cut...? That's probably not even half of it.

  11. 11 minutes ago, HoneyBadger said:

    Thanks for the offer to help. Since the damage is big we'd prefer to have organized crews with multiple people. These bent over snapped trees can be very dangerous, they have a tendency to snap back or fall in an unexpected direction. It's much safer to have other people there helping.

    I was thinking more along the lines of clearing any lay-downs, down limbs, and around the snapped trees, so that there is less work for the crews to access, that way they can focus on the tasks that require multiple people.

  12. 3 hours ago, Kyle said:

    My schedule makes it hard to attend work days.  Is vigilante trail clearing welcome?  

    I was pondering the same thing... I have brushless chain saws and could possibly help make a dent, but with 2 busy businesses and trying to finish building our house, any "spare" time that comes up is more random and unpredictable, to say the least. So, it would be one of those situations where I suddenly find myself with a couple hours to spare and can run out and go to town on a few trees.

  13. 51 minutes ago, rugger said:

    Hmmm...I think I've seen walkers maybe 3 or 4 times out there. Those were almost always nice weather weekends too. 

    I haven't ridden there in well over a year, but when I did it was during the week, mid day, and I always encountered walkers. During the summer there are kids that play on the trails unsupervised.
    We have several friends that live in The Highlands, Grand Mesa, The Fairways and Cap Rock; they all use the trails, some of them attend HOA meetings, and all of them, knowing that I used to ride there (I have ridden with some of them), the topic of the trails and controversy has come up on many occasions.

    I don't know anyone in Travisso (the west end), but I'd imagine that their situation is similar.

    20 minutes ago, horncpa said:

    Any time I ride there I always make sure to be OVERLY nice to everyone I encounter. Try to keep everyone happy and that trail open 🙂

    It's not so much about being nice or courteous, it's just the amount of bike traffic that has increased in the past year or so, and people parking in the neighborhood streets. It is becoming evident that there are more mountain bikers using the trails than live in the HOA...

    I live just a short pedal away (less than a mile), and even though I didn't park there, I've still stopped riding there. The bottom line is that it is private property and is posted as such, and people are noticing the increased traffic. It didn't bother me to ride there early-on, because at the time, few HOA residents even knew about the trails, and very few riders outside of the area knew about them either (and I had been riding there since before any of these neighborhoods existed). But, that has changed.

     

  14. On 1/17/2021 at 1:37 PM, TheX said:

    Screaming 2-stroke tuned pipe goodness. I can almost smell the Klotz from here.

     

     

    (in my best British accent)... "And now for something completely different"... Gah, that was so friggin awesome... that one chick with the thighs on the 4cyl 4stroke was my favorite though.

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