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November 30, 2007 at 12:25 #72795
Hey MTB Web World!!! My roomie and I are very avid riders in the Central Texas area. For the time being we are riding hardtails and hope to be pulling stunts on a new FS before it warms up. I am kind of learning on my own all the do’s and don’ts so if there are any trail wise-men in the San Antonio / Austin area I would love to learn a few things.
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November 30, 2007 at 15:34 #72796
im in colorado,although i wanted to say hey and welcome to singletracks.ride,ride,ride.oh,and theres alot of good advice on singletracks along with enthusiastic riders to feild your questions. steve32300
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November 30, 2007 at 17:37 #72797
Welcome to Singletracks, the [i:1e19d6jl]Best[/i:1e19d6jl] mountainbike website on the ‘Net!
I don’t recall there being many members here from Texas that actively post here on the forums, but I’m sure that there are a few who will chime-in sooner or later.
So, are you downrange right now? Even though I’m an AK fanatic, I gotta admit that’s a mean-looking AR you’ve got there, and definitely not something the Army would let us play with. You Jarheads always get the fun stuff!But anyways, feel free to ask any questions that may come to mind, as we have a lot of guys & ladies here that’d be more than happy to help out.
I see in your profile you ride a Fisher hardtail. Which one? My wife and I are both Fisher geeks, only she’s more so than I. So far she’s owned an ’04 Fisher Cake2GS, an ’06 Fisher FatPossumXO, and now a Fisher ’07 Hi-Fi Pro Genesisters.So yeah, glad to have you aboard. Check out the Singletracks Blog section, and give us the DL on your favorie trails/gear/opinions. Post up and post often…. and see you on the trails![/img]
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December 1, 2007 at 08:31 #72798
Welcome SSniper. Always good to see a new face. Wide range of good folks on this forum.
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January 9, 2008 at 14:58 #72799"Schnabel_Sniper" wrote
Hey MTB Web World!!! My roomie and I are very avid riders in the Central Texas area. For the time being we are riding hardtails and hope to be pulling stunts on a new FS before it warms up. I am kind of learning on my own all the do’s and don’ts so if there are any trail wise-men in the San Antonio / Austin area I would love to learn a few things.
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Cpl. Travis Cox
4th Recon Bn. Charlie Co.
2nd Plt. TM 3 (USMC)Hi sniper, I hope that you can shot into the target after hard ride when your chest bumping like a ping pong ball, the arms shacking and the sweat blocking your eyes. 😎
Than you are ready!
I heard than one expert rider from Washington, in one year from now, will be back to Texas. I think his name is George W. Bush, you may be heard about him. 😮
Try to join as more to more experience riders groups try to keep the rate and the speed, practice-practice-practice, fall-fall-fall, pain-pain-pain and all will be OK 😃 😃 😃
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April 4, 2008 at 06:28 #72800Try to join as more to more experience riders groups try to keep the rate and the speed, practice-practice-practice, fall-fall-fall, pain-pain-pain and all will be OK
I agree whole heartedly to the advice above. No pain no gain.
Welcome to single tracks. You will get good advice on this site but you need to take it out on the bike with you and practice for any of it to help. Now get out there and ride.
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April 4, 2008 at 07:18 #72801
And most of all THANK YOU for your time protecting this country. I just don’t understand the Marine thing though:lol:.
82nd Airborne All The Way
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