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Back From The Dead!
It has been a long time since I have posted anything on here. I tried last year but I couldn't seem to get into my email connected to my account on here! I moved since the last time I posted on here, to a much more flat are of Canada. I currently live in Edmonton AB, moved here from Vernon BC, and before that Abbotsford BC. Bikes have changed so much in the 5 years that I had to take away from biking due to finances. Is anyone still around from years back that I may remember? If anyone likes, add me on pinkbike at Abbykid.
When I have a moment, Ill post a picture of the new ride I have. I bought a 2015 Kona Process 153 last year. This year I added some custom wheels. Spank Oozy's 345 with Hope Pro 4's.
When I have a moment, Ill post a picture of the new ride I have. I bought a 2015 Kona Process 153 last year. This year I added some custom wheels. Spank Oozy's 345 with Hope Pro 4's.
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Glad you are back, and post up w/a photo of the new bike.
I had a several year slowdown during which I wasn't able to spend much, and I'm still on a couple of 26ers and a 29er. I just last week managed to upgrade my 26er (A Dexter) to thru-axles. So I'm way behind the technology curve.
I had a several year slowdown during which I wasn't able to spend much, and I'm still on a couple of 26ers and a 29er. I just last week managed to upgrade my 26er (A Dexter) to thru-axles. So I'm way behind the technology curve.
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I attached some photos of the new ride and the new wheels I put on. I also uploaded a couple of photos of my girlfriend's 2014 Knolly Chilkotin.
For my Kona, I am thinking about upgrading my bottom bracket and crank set. I hit some decent size jumps on it and I don't think they are going to last a lot longer. Most liklely next season they will be swapped out. What would you upgrade to? I also want to go with a single ring.
For my Kona, I am thinking about upgrading my bottom bracket and crank set. I hit some decent size jumps on it and I don't think they are going to last a lot longer. Most liklely next season they will be swapped out. What would you upgrade to? I also want to go with a single ring.
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Love what your girlfriend has going on with the pedals and grips. It's a good look. I like a splash of color on a bike like that.
Not sure what to suggest on crankset upgrade. I always seem to end up with Shimano due to cost. Some of the newer 1x stuff gets pricey too. A friend and I looked at 1x11 for a recent upgrade of his bike. He kept his cranks, but bought an oval ring, a 10-speed cassette, and a derailleur and shifter to match, and converted from 2x9 to 1x10, and I think all that for less than a decent 11-speed cassette. I might be misremembering, but the 11-speed costs were crazy high for sure.
Not sure what to suggest on crankset upgrade. I always seem to end up with Shimano due to cost. Some of the newer 1x stuff gets pricey too. A friend and I looked at 1x11 for a recent upgrade of his bike. He kept his cranks, but bought an oval ring, a 10-speed cassette, and a derailleur and shifter to match, and converted from 2x9 to 1x10, and I think all that for less than a decent 11-speed cassette. I might be misremembering, but the 11-speed costs were crazy high for sure.
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Ya eventually the drive train is going to have to be swapped out. I am not super happy with my X9 right now, so maybe like your friend did, I might just wait and do it all at the same time.
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Jenson has the Shimano Zee crankset for $98:
Shimano M640 Zee 68/73mm Crankset W/36T > Components > Drivetrain > Cranksets | Jenson USA
Some Sram and Race Face options in the same neighborhood.
Shimano M640 Zee 68/73mm Crankset W/36T > Components > Drivetrain > Cranksets | Jenson USA
Some Sram and Race Face options in the same neighborhood.
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That might not be a bad option. I am going to look around for a bit and see what I can find out there.
In the mean time, here is a short video of some riding. https://www.pinkbike.com/video/477036/
In the mean time, here is a short video of some riding. https://www.pinkbike.com/video/477036/
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In the mean time, here is a short video of some riding. https://www.pinkbike.com/video/477036/
Sometimes I can manage an easy jump in isolation, but jumping is not my strong suite.
Nice trail, btw. Looks good.
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Takes a good amount of practice. Where I currently live, there isn't much in the way of jumps. But thanks for the like!
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Welcome back WGG! Gawd, I suppose you're gonna say your married and have kids of your own now, haha. Edmonton, eh? Do you get over to kicking Horse or anywhere much?
Most of us old rabble (Maelstrom, Gastro and those guys) are over on FB now. Shoot me a PM if you want. I still have my now-ancient Yeti 303R DH and a not-as-old Yeti SB66. Was at Sun Peaks last month...headed for Whistler next weekend. Woot!
Most of us old rabble (Maelstrom, Gastro and those guys) are over on FB now. Shoot me a PM if you want. I still have my now-ancient Yeti 303R DH and a not-as-old Yeti SB66. Was at Sun Peaks last month...headed for Whistler next weekend. Woot!
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Welcome back WGG! Gawd, I suppose you're gonna say your married and have kids of your own now, haha. Edmonton, eh? Do you get over to kicking Horse or anywhere much?
Most of us old rabble (Maelstrom, Gastro and those guys) are over on FB now. Shoot me a PM if you want. I still have my now-ancient Yeti 303R DH and a not-as-old Yeti SB66. Was at Sun Peaks last month...headed for Whistler next weekend. Woot!
Most of us old rabble (Maelstrom, Gastro and those guys) are over on FB now. Shoot me a PM if you want. I still have my now-ancient Yeti 303R DH and a not-as-old Yeti SB66. Was at Sun Peaks last month...headed for Whistler next weekend. Woot!
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Both yetis were factory grassroots program purchases straight from Yeti: the 303R was a frame/shock-only that I built up with other sponsor parts; and the SB66 was a full bike, just in the 'budget' Enduro build kit version.
I'm working on ticking BC bike parks off my bucket list: been to Panorama twice, Fernie twice, Silver Star once, Sun Peaks three times (once for the Masters World Champs) and we've been to whistler once or twice a year for about the last 10 years. Only ones I haven't gotten to yet are Kicking Horse, Mt. Washington and Coast. each place has its own unique 'personality' that is cool in its own way. Pano is probably the most old-skool - - in a good way - - true DH singletrack; Silver Star has the most flow; and Fernie is my fav second to Whistler probably. Especially the trails off the Timber Chair. Most of the traffic is over on Elk Chair where all the blue and flow trails are. You pretty much get Timber all to yourself because it's mostly blacks and double-blacks.
Here's a link to some of my GoPros I've taken over the years:
https://vimeo.com/user19306061
Here's some raw, unedited footage of Rumplestumpskin at Fernie:
(crap, can't post a FB video URL)
I'm working on ticking BC bike parks off my bucket list: been to Panorama twice, Fernie twice, Silver Star once, Sun Peaks three times (once for the Masters World Champs) and we've been to whistler once or twice a year for about the last 10 years. Only ones I haven't gotten to yet are Kicking Horse, Mt. Washington and Coast. each place has its own unique 'personality' that is cool in its own way. Pano is probably the most old-skool - - in a good way - - true DH singletrack; Silver Star has the most flow; and Fernie is my fav second to Whistler probably. Especially the trails off the Timber Chair. Most of the traffic is over on Elk Chair where all the blue and flow trails are. You pretty much get Timber all to yourself because it's mostly blacks and double-blacks.
Here's a link to some of my GoPros I've taken over the years:
https://vimeo.com/user19306061
Here's some raw, unedited footage of Rumplestumpskin at Fernie:
(crap, can't post a FB video URL)
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Both yetis were factory grassroots program purchases straight from Yeti: the 303R was a frame/shock-only that I built up with other sponsor parts; and the SB66 was a full bike, just in the 'budget' Enduro build kit version.
I'm working on ticking BC bike parks off my bucket list: been to Panorama twice, Fernie twice, Silver Star once, Sun Peaks three times (once for the Masters World Champs) and we've been to whistler once or twice a year for about the last 10 years. Only ones I haven't gotten to yet are Kicking Horse, Mt. Washington and Coast. each place has its own unique 'personality' that is cool in its own way. Pano is probably the most old-skool - - in a good way - - true DH singletrack; Silver Star has the most flow; and Fernie is my fav second to Whistler probably. Especially the trails off the Timber Chair. Most of the traffic is over on Elk Chair where all the blue and flow trails are. You pretty much get Timber all to yourself because it's mostly blacks and double-blacks.
Here's a link to some of my GoPros I've taken over the years:
https://vimeo.com/user19306061
Here's some raw, unedited footage of Rumplestumpskin at Fernie:
(crap, can't post a FB video URL)
I'm working on ticking BC bike parks off my bucket list: been to Panorama twice, Fernie twice, Silver Star once, Sun Peaks three times (once for the Masters World Champs) and we've been to whistler once or twice a year for about the last 10 years. Only ones I haven't gotten to yet are Kicking Horse, Mt. Washington and Coast. each place has its own unique 'personality' that is cool in its own way. Pano is probably the most old-skool - - in a good way - - true DH singletrack; Silver Star has the most flow; and Fernie is my fav second to Whistler probably. Especially the trails off the Timber Chair. Most of the traffic is over on Elk Chair where all the blue and flow trails are. You pretty much get Timber all to yourself because it's mostly blacks and double-blacks.
Here's a link to some of my GoPros I've taken over the years:
https://vimeo.com/user19306061
Here's some raw, unedited footage of Rumplestumpskin at Fernie:
(crap, can't post a FB video URL)