After work exploring !
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After work exploring !
Well I've got one of the road bikes staying at work during the week so I can ride right after work instead of driving 30+ minutes to get home and then ride. But today I couldn't get the Darkside out of my head at work so it off to drive home after work and do some new exploring on the Darkside. Looking forward to visiting these section again in the future now that I know what to expect.
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So, glad I'm not the only one with squealy brakes on an underutilized mtn bike.
Exploring can be fun.
edit: not much riding in first two min. - but correct, 'it's all about having fun'.
Exploring can be fun.
edit: not much riding in first two min. - but correct, 'it's all about having fun'.
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I've been known to bring a bike to work on the back of my car, plus a change of clothes, etc so I can go riding w/o going home
what pressure do you run in the front. on my 29 x 2.25s I run 21 psi for better performance over the soft stuff. wow that trail was ruff considering how well marked it was
what pressure do you run in the front. on my 29 x 2.25s I run 21 psi for better performance over the soft stuff. wow that trail was ruff considering how well marked it was
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Looks like a lot of fun.
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Nothing like checking out some new trails, never know what to expect.
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I've been known to bring a bike to work on the back of my car, plus a change of clothes, etc so I can go riding w/o going home
what pressure do you run in the front. on my 29 x 2.25s I run 21 psi for better performance over the soft stuff. wow that trail was ruff considering how well marked it was
what pressure do you run in the front. on my 29 x 2.25s I run 21 psi for better performance over the soft stuff. wow that trail was ruff considering how well marked it was
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Just as a general comment, remembering business trips to NE, - ‘Aren’t you supposed to be moving out of soft muddy season and into buggy season?’
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