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I think it's more of a societal issue that has bled in the MTB world.
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Best that I can do up in RR is use pavement to link neighborhood granite gravel.
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Even had flowing water on the H&B trail yesterday PM.
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Great weekend of riding. Dry trails. Temps in the 80s/60s. We rode about 35 miles. Trails are fast, not very technical, but scenic.
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Sweet bike, but where are the gears?
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Will have a ride report after this weekend.
Should be dry with highs around 90 and lows in the 60s.
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5 minutes ago, Mattlikesbikes said:
I use a pencil case for ogranizing bag tools. Lots of pockets and loops for holding everything tire, chain, etc repair.
Same here. It's not very organized, but carries all I need and has held up since about '03. Getting my $$ worth.
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Don't drink to much or your schatt and whiz will be red. But you'll ride like a BAMF'er.
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Plus One on the Gerber folding loppers. Usually carry those with a Fiskar folding saw when rollin' my neighborhood trial.
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A couple of zip ties and a little duct tape.
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19 hours ago, TheX said:
I might take this bike out to Brushy for a day, but it's not going to be a regular occurrence. It's a CX bike, and it has it's place.
Pick and choose your trail sections wisely and it's all good.
Ride my rigid 29 to Brushy via roads/granite/dirt then roll whatever parts of brushy that my old ass feeling that day.
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On 8/25/2018 at 7:51 PM, RidingAgainToo said:
I completely agree... Absolutely don't pay attention to noobs.
I pay attention to boobs.
On 8/25/2018 at 7:51 PM, RidingAgainToo said:I completely agree... Absolutely don't pay attention to noobs.
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No substitute for saddle time. Gotta make sure that you can be comfortable for the long haul.
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shame this riders on muddy trails?
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Hope that mud dude's bearing size up.