Post 'em up.
Short clip from my swine flu recovery ride.
I am liking this mounting position for the ghey pro camera. Much smoother, still get some rider perspective.
Why do you aim for rocks, instead of going around them? Seems ghey to take the roughest crappiest, thrash your equipment the most, line? You need to spend way more time on a 29'er rigid.
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Originally Posted by Enel
1. Because going around them is slow.
2. Because hitting rocks is fun.
3. Many times the direct route is actually smoothest.
4. Thrash equipment? What else is it for?
Preach it brother. Maybe he needs to ride a new Lunch Box?
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Originally Posted by RandyBoy
Why do you aim for rocks, instead of going around them? Seems ghey to take the roughest crappiest, thrash your equipment the most, line? You need to spend way more time on a 29'er rigid.
1. Because going around them is slow.
2. Because hitting rocks is fun.
3. Many times the direct route ...
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Originally Posted by RandyBoy
Why do you aim for rocks, instead of going around them? Seems ghey to take the roughest crappiest, thrash your equipment the most, line? You need to spend way more time on a 29'er rigid.
He must be a roadie...
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Originally Posted by RandyBoy
Why do you aim for rocks, instead of going around them? Seems ghey to take the roughest crappiest, thrash your equipment the most, line? You need to spend way more time on a 29'er rigid.
Hopefully just a bad attempt at sarcasm?
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Originally Posted by RandyBoy
Why do you aim for rocks, instead of going around them? Seems ghey to take the roughest crappiest, thrash your equipment the most, line? You need to spend way more time on a 29'er rigid.
Randy, we'll all be old one day, let us live a little while we're young.
Here's our contribution...a few ...
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Originally Posted by Enel
Cool shot of you two. Has Madre got her speed back?
She's about 75%.
This means I can baaarely keep her behind me.
But if the trail gets above 15%, forget it, she's been dropping me since the baby was about 3 months.
I've been dying to know, measure your bikes from the front of the seatpost...
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Originally Posted by Padre
Here's our contribution...a few seconds from a 2 hours adventure yesterday. Of course this is STIL and whatever..it's all gravy:
Cool shot of you two. Has Madre got her speed back?
Quote: Originally Posted by Padre I've been dying to know, measure your bikes from the front of the seatpost under the saddle to the bars. What's that measurement? 24.5" on all the bikes except the Box (23.5") and the commuter (25.5"). Hope that helps you with your sizing issues
Quote: Originally Posted by Enel Cool shot of you two. Has Madre got her speed back? She's about 75%. This means I can baaarely keep her behind me. But if the trail gets above 15%, forget it, she's been dropping me since the baby was about 3 months. I've been dying to know, measure your bikes from the front of the seatpost under the saddle to the bars. What's that measurement?
Quote: Originally Posted by Padre Randy, we'll all be old one day, let us live a little while we're young. Yeah, I've no regrets on any of the bike trips I've taken at my advanced age this year. Just jealous I got shriveled huevos these days after my last biff OTB resulted in a dislocated shoulder.
Quote: Originally Posted by Enel 1. Because going around them is slow. 2. Because hitting rocks is fun. 3. Many times the direct route is actually smoothest. 4. Thrash equipment? What else is it for? Preach it brother. Maybe he needs to ride a new Lunch Box?
Quote: Originally Posted by RandyBoy Why do you aim for rocks, instead of going around them? Seems ghey to take the roughest crappiest, thrash your equipment the most, line? You need to spend way more time on a 29'er rigid. He must be a roadie...
Quote: Originally Posted by RandyBoy Why do you aim for rocks, instead of going around them? Seems ghey to take the roughest crappiest, thrash your equipment the most, line? You need to spend way more time on a 29'er rigid. Hopefully just a bad attempt at sarcasm?
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