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I agree with you Spartan he has worked extremely hard for his accomplishments. And I still have respect for him. His titles have been stripped.
If you have not already you should read Lance Armstrong’s statement, i agree with what he says and they just need to leave him alone. You can read it on his website.I would look at all mountain bikes because they still have a good amount of travel but better all around bike than a downhill bike.
With bladders you can just blow air into them and then the water will squirt out.
"seenvic" wroteWestern North Carolina.
You can have the west. Been there.
I’ll take Western North Carolina.
I completely agree
Thanks for all the help fellow singletrackers!
I forgot to mention that I live in Western NC if that helps any and that weight is not a concern.
The trails that I usually ride are fairly hard packed singletrack. I would like from my new tires to have a more aggressive tread pattern because when it rains where I usually ride it gets really muddy being that it’s clay and it takes several days to dry out completely. Also in turns where there is looser dirt the small block eights don’t grip sp well and I’ve tried a fairly wide range of air pressures to try and solve this problem but I just seem to keep wiping out in the loose corners.
That is a sick video
I would love to have a section on trailbuilding
Welcome to singletracks
that really really sucks
I love Santa Cruz bikes and the color combo on that bike is sick
enjoy your new bike
driving is so much better
Sthil makes the best chainsaw you can get
Santa Cruz bikes are made in the USA.
Right now my fork has 100mm of travel
April 11, 2011 at 20:55 in reply to: Trek vs Specialized vs Santa Cruz vs KHS vs Ibis vs everyone #95653Right now i have a KHS hardtail but i really want a Santa Cruz blur LT or a Nomad.
pretty much any type of mtn biking. I would like to have about 120mm of travel. I don’t have a preference about coil or air spring.
I have the Camelbak LOBO and i love it. Its great if just take a couple snacks, some tools and a pump but if you plan to go on longer trips i would get a bigger pack.
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