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schoolie

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  1. Funny how different people can be regarding temperature. I've been telling everyone the opposite :)

    I make a lot of heat, if it wasn't for wet feet from all the water crossings, yesterday's weather was just about perfect for a guy like me. I did the full three laps with just a light long sleeve shirt, fully unzipped jersey, and a pair of lycra shorts. Last year when the DS was in October, it was 85 and humid and it about killed me.

  2. GX 1x11 Shifter, Derailleur, Cassette, Chainring, Chain. SRAM DB5 Brakes. All components have 2-300 miles on them, and are in great condition. I just upgraded, so I'm selling the takeoffs.

    10-42 Cassette, xD Driver only

    SRAM Direct Mount Chainring, or 94mm BCD

     

    Asking $180 for it all, willing to separate for the right deal.

     

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  3. 1 hour ago, attaboy said:

    Thanks for the reply. I should have been more clear. I do know and use that technique often and on have on SB. I’ve just grown a bit tired of it so I’m tempted to lift off that top and I’m curios how that’s done.

    Sounds like you ought to listen to FJSnoozer then! I'm kinda in the same boat as you as far as risk/reward, at least on the rigid.

  4. 1 hour ago, attaboy said:

    Any advice from those who ride this regularly without incident?

    I ride down SB every time I go through, full rigid karate monkey w/o dropper, 29+ hardtail with dropper, whatever I'm riding. I usually just take it  r e a l l y  slow, slower than in the video above. I've never video'd for confirmation, but I'd be real surprised if both wheels are ever off the ground at the same time, and I'm not lifting the front wheel much if at all. Basically pure rolling the drop, with a TON of weight transfer to keep me from endoing. Get your butt way back and your belly button on the saddle and you'll be surprised at how steep/big of a drop you can roll down without incident. I take basket on picnic pretty much the same way. It doesn't look as cool as hucking it like the youtube guys, but I haven't broken myself yet either...

    Of course, Spongebob probably shouldn't be the first drop you try using that technique, start with some of the smaller ones out there and get comfortable with it first.

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