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#3851
Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Sac-Toe CA
Posts: 153
Bikes: 2012 Knolly Chilcotin, 1969 Puegeot U-08, Trek Xtracycle, 1991 Tomassini Velocista,
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same here, I'll snap a shot, there's beaver cages around some of the trunks on the trees here though, got my bars caught the other day and went over the bars.............good to know I can still take a fall................hehe............
#3854
Been riding almost every day for the last week (at least),also have been getting my son on the trails for his first ever dirt (he's ridden LOTS of road with me over the last year) now that he has a "mini-mtn bike",LOL! But today,I just had a leisurely ride around some local trails (and yes,after I finished my loop,I drug my 15 year old daughter almost a mile up the trail to shoot the Youtube vid...but in my defense,it was the easiest section of the loop,and it was her idea ).
My son on the same trail (and same section) just yesterday
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My son on the same trail (and same section) just yesterday
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#3856
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Paradise CA
Posts: 442
Bikes: 13' Ragley Marley, 12' Pivot Firebird, 13' Pivot Point, 89' Bridgestone RB-1
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rain snow go away, how i yearn to ride my bike today. Did get to go snowboarding which was fun. Just not the same as bombin' down a mountain on 2 wheels though.
#3857
Te mortuo heres tibi sim?
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: East coast
Posts: 3,486
Bikes: hardtail, squishy, fixed roadie, fixed crosser
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When the ride begins with a steep and chunky climb, Concrete Blonde's "Still in Hollywood" is a kick ass tune to get things rolling.
The Specialized Butcher 2.3 as a Minion DHF alternative kicks ass.
Solo riding is good for the soul. So is riding with others.
#3859
Te mortuo heres tibi sim?
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: East coast
Posts: 3,486
Bikes: hardtail, squishy, fixed roadie, fixed crosser
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#3863
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Chapel Hill
Posts: 457
Bikes: Canfield Yelli Screamy, Pivot Mach5, Specialized Roubaix, '65 Hercules, '79 Schwinn Stingray Lil Chic, '68 Schwinn Stingray Fastback, '89 Specialized Allez Epic, '86 Battaglin World Champion
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Finally had a good week of riding. Headed out to Wilkesboro, NC(about 2 hrs NW) to hit Dark Mountain and Warrior Creek on Wednesday. Then went to Beaver Dam in Raleigh on Thursday and finished up with Carolina North in Chapel Hill on Friday. Got a lot of mileage in and even a few photos.
#3865
Moar cowbell
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: The 509
Posts: 12,481
Bikes: Bike list is not a resume. Nobody cares.
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^^ That depends . . . do you have a little mirror clipped to your visor, a hunter-orange vest and beer can fenders? I don't think you can call yourself one without the complete ensemble.
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#3866
Redheaded Stepchild
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: GA, USA
Posts: 1,912
Bikes: A fat tire & a skinny tire & two others I loaned out
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Got out for what was supposed to be a short 10 or so mile ride, but they've changed the trails quite a bit since I was last at these trails & I got lost, turning it into 17-ish miles. Lost my third set of front brake pads, so I won't be back out on the Hornet until I can afford Elixirs for the front
Still a good ride though, weather was a little warm at 80*+ but nothing too bad. Trying to get out there as much as possible before Spokane in two weeks...longboarding has completely dominated my free time the past few months. Nice to be back on two wheels again.
Still a good ride though, weather was a little warm at 80*+ but nothing too bad. Trying to get out there as much as possible before Spokane in two weeks...longboarding has completely dominated my free time the past few months. Nice to be back on two wheels again.
#3871
Chronic 1st-timer
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Lakehood, CO
Posts: 1,140
Bikes: ...take me places.
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Luxuriously grippy dirt exists on Evergreen Mt.
#3872
I rode Riverside yesterday with one of the shop owners. He hadn't been in the Deep Creek area, so we went over there and did Tour De Moon down to the Deep Creek bridge, then left and up the long ascent to the plateau, then down and did Sharp Stick before heading back. Conditions were great. We met three or four groups of hikers, not too bad traffic-wise.
On the way home, I went over to Greenwood Road off Governement Way and gave it a serious run, resulting in a new KOM mark on Strava: https://app.strava.com/rides/6431262#121435007 And that's not with my raceday wheelset either. 26ers, they're awesome
On the way home, I went over to Greenwood Road off Governement Way and gave it a serious run, resulting in a new KOM mark on Strava: https://app.strava.com/rides/6431262#121435007 And that's not with my raceday wheelset either. 26ers, they're awesome
#3873
Chronic 1st-timer
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Lakehood, CO
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A bit of worry while 7 miles from the car.
...made it back, thanks to duct tape, tire boots, more duct tape, zip ties around the tire/rim & extremely low air pressure.
...made it back, thanks to duct tape, tire boots, more duct tape, zip ties around the tire/rim & extremely low air pressure.