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Great man!!! I’m really gonna start looking into it… I have plenty of time to figure it out since it wont happen until July, but I really appreciate the info…
Great thanks for the suggestion….
Thanks for the reply Christopher94, it was really helpful…
-ride more
– learn to manual
– get better with long climbs
– learn more about the maintenance of my bike
Other than that always exploring new places to ride and having a great time being outdoors…
Kingdom trails are great you can spend all day out there riding and not hit the same trail. Also the town is great they have really embraced the sport, you’ll find everything you need there.
Awesome thanks for the information…. Think I’m gonna get pair.
Great thanks for the info
If I put a 2.5 in the front and ran a 2.3 in the back would that be to narrow?
Mostly ride single track, rocks, roots, I prefer traction and durability, which I’m not getting with the tires I have. I’m about 225lb, the credit card works great so I’m not gonna share it and I like Caramel.
If your going to be in the killington area the ski resort has a really good downhill bike park, also Ascutney Mountain is really good great climbs and downhill thats probably my favorite. Stowe VT is good, Perry hill in waterbury Vt, Kingdom trails in East Burke are crazy good… New Hampshire has Bear Brooke State park which is huge and has lots of good riding, FOMBA trails in Manchester NH are great. Hope some of that was helpful….
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