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Nice looking jump but don't forget about drainage at the bottom of the transition, it's easier to dig down like you did but it'll be a mud pit pretty quick and never dry.
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The guy at the local store pointed me to towards a Giant Talon 2 29" hightail. I live in the pacific northwest and don't know anything about bikes except that I want to ride one around in the forest. Is this good??
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kazr posted:The guy at the local store pointed me to towards a Giant Talon 2 29" hightail. I live in the pacific northwest and don't know anything about bikes except that I want to ride one around in the forest. Is this good?? Yeah, it's kinda about how much you're spending on it but if it's around MSRP that's a fine option. You're just getting into it sounds like?
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# ? Jul 24, 2022 04:43 |
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I got a Talon 2 27.5" as my starter bike in PNW and I still love it.
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# ? Jul 24, 2022 04:46 |
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Yeah just getting into it. It was priced at $750 which was about my upper limit of what I was expecting to spend. Any recommendations on a helmet? I have a long head
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# ? Jul 24, 2022 05:30 |
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They're all safe and tested to the same specifications so you kinda want to try a bunch on and see what feels best.
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# ? Jul 24, 2022 05:35 |
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meowmeowmeowmeow posted:Nice looking jump but don't forget about drainage at the bottom of the transition, it's easier to dig down like you did but it'll be a mud pit pretty quick and never dry. This is LA, it doesn't rain, sadly.. there's sprinklers here though, and it looks like there's already channels eroded out where they flow. The dirt here is also I'd say 70% sand as this maybe a mile from the beach, and is pretty crummy actually, but it's fast draining. Hoping that the sprinklers don't just create a bog at the bottom. It's only a couple blocks from my place so I'll come by and maintain it regularly so long as I continue messing around on it! VelociBacon posted:That's quite a jump, is that on private land or is it already torn down ? This is city land, there's a strip between the highway and the first sidestreet, hard to explain kind of, but the image below explains it a bit better. This jump and a couple others were here already but they had been sitting for years without anybody touching them, so my buddy and I just went in, cleaned this one up, rebuilt it and dug out some more runup. You can see in the image below the cursor is where these derelict jumps are, it's a city owned swath of land, I'm actually going to try to put together an advocacy group in town here to see if we can get the city to approve development of this land into a bike park/pumptrack with fundraising to pay for it. The good thing about being in a small town inside of LA (El Segundo is like a weird Pleasantville type, small town everybody knows everybody, town pride, etc, it's very bizarre but also a nice place to live) is that the residents here are very supportive of community developed ideas and projects. There's SOOOOO many parks in town, this is like the last unclaimed patch of soil that isn't owned by Chevron, Hyperion or LAX. It would be perfect for something small but fun. We have rec parks, skateparks, but no cyclist representation so I figured why not, may a well try to build something meaningful here, no? kazr posted:Yeah just getting into it. It was priced at $750 which was about my upper limit of what I was expecting to spend. Funny shaped head crew represent! As mentioned, just try on a ton of them and see what fits. You'll have a much easier time with a half-lid style, but of course a full face will be more protective. I tried on 5 different full face helmets before finally settling on a Specialized Gambit. Prior to that I had a Troy Lee A2 half lid which fit great. A lot of helmets these days have a ratchet type mechanism in the back that allows for some pretty decent adjustability for cases like ours where not everything fits out of the box. Frozen Pizza Party fucked around with this message at 06:38 on Jul 24, 2022 |
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I can’t speak for having a weird shaped head but the A2 is probably the most comfortable helmet I’ve ever worn.
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kazr posted:Yeah just getting into it. It was priced at $750 which was about my upper limit of what I was expecting to spend. At that price point that's a nice first bike OP.
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# ? Jul 24, 2022 23:17 |
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My girlfriend and I are going to do a road trip from essentially Grand Junction to Bend and back. We've ridden Fruita, GJ, Moab, and the SLC area a ton and want to try new areas. Kinda thinking Boise, Bend, Sun Valley but open to suggestions along or near that route. We have 11-12 days to travel. Anything we must ride?
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# ? Jul 28, 2022 05:04 |
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I spent about 2 months riding around Phill's trail complex and Sisters' trail networks. Highly recommend both.
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cursedshitbox posted:I spent about 2 months riding around Phill's trail complex and Sisters' trail networks. Highly recommend both. Going down that way in Sept for Phil's. I regularly have to go to Denver so Three Sisters has also been ridden a time or three. All good stuff!
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# ? Jul 28, 2022 16:56 |
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Ive not been but both Sun Valley and Boise have been recommended to me by friends I'd trust. I find Bend to be OK and you're going to be there when it's super hot, but probably not a reason to skip. Not sure if Oakridge is on your list, but that's a fun trail system. Post Canyon in Hood River is pretty dang good, as is Syncline across the river in Wa.
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# ? Jul 28, 2022 17:20 |
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I was at Post on Monday - it’s a ton of fun. There’s a ridiculous amount of trails that cover pretty much everything you could want. Sandy Ridge is on the other side of Hood and has good trails too. I wouldn’t go out of my way for it, but if you’re in the area it’s certainly worth a visit. Seconding Oakridge. I haven’t been but Blackrock is supposed to have some really good freeride/dh. It’s just outside of Salem.
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# ? Jul 28, 2022 18:37 |
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I've done a bit of riding in Boise but mostly mellow foothill trails. I'd say go up Bogus basin and checkout their bike park stuff and if you can get shuttled up there then you can also hit trails like Mahalo and Dry Creek which are supposed to be good I think Table Rock has a few good things too
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yoohoo posted:I was at Post on Monday - it’s a ton of fun. There’s a ridiculous amount of trails that cover pretty much everything you could want. Sandy Ridge is on the other side of Hood and has good trails too. I wouldn’t go out of my way for it, but if you’re in the area it’s certainly worth a visit. Blackrock is really fun but imo limited options, maybe good for a day or two at most. Out of the way unless you're already in Portland, but the Rocky Point / Scappoose trails are super fun and my local spot, I'd recommend pretty much every trail out there. You need to be a NWTA member to ride there and get access to the maps on trailforks which might not be worth it if you're just coming through.
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Been a while since I was last here...
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Jehde posted:Been a while since I was last here... Keep it rubber side down, man. Hope it's not too hot down there.
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I went on a super fun 16 mile ride with a good friend today and it was nothing but swooping descents, fun and playful climbs and being fast in the flats. We had rolled the dice on the trail in question being potentially unridable due to recent rains, and were instead rewarded with absolutely hero dirt. Riding bikes in the woods is really good and we should all endeavor to do that as much as we can. Goddamn I love being a mountain biker.
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pantslesswithwolves posted:I went on a super fun 16 mile ride with a good friend today and it was nothing but swooping descents, fun and playful climbs and being fast in the flats. We had rolled the dice on the trail in question being potentially unridable due to recent rains, and were instead rewarded with absolutely hero dirt.
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Noob question. The dropper seat (stock transx) on my new to me polygon d6 is about an inch too high for me to ride comfortably (In raised position), even with the post pushed as far in the frame as it will go. There doesnt seem to be any mechanism to lower it further, it does not have the rotatable collar mechanism some droppers have. Assuming im not missing a way to adjust, im looking for a dropper with shorter overall height from collar to full extension. Is that the measurement listed in specs? im confused exactly what length im looking for.
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PaintVagrant posted:Noob question. The dropper seat (stock transx) on my new to me polygon d6 is about an inch too high for me to ride comfortably (In raised position), even with the post pushed as far in the frame as it will go. There doesnt seem to be any mechanism to lower it further, it does not have the rotatable collar mechanism some droppers have. You might be able to shim it by getting some extra upper bushings and stacking them in to reduce the travel.
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PaintVagrant posted:Noob question. The dropper seat (stock transx) on my new to me polygon d6 is about an inch too high for me to ride comfortably (In raised position), even with the post pushed as far in the frame as it will go. There doesnt seem to be any mechanism to lower it further, it does not have the rotatable collar mechanism some droppers have. Yeah that extension length is generally how they're measured. Only way to know for sure that you order the right one is a lot of measuring and checking out specs of whichever one you're looking at.
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Thanks dudes. I dont think I can add bushings, but I’ll look into it.
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Has anyone done anything janky like add a loop of cable between the collar and the saddle to arrest the post extension early?
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# ? Aug 6, 2022 15:54 |
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Oneup has a dropper selector tool: https://can.oneupcomponents.com/pages/oneup-dropper-post-selector-v2 The grey options are other manufacturer's posts that will fit your bike's dimensions.
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Oh hi mtb thread. I mountain bike a lot but it seems like I don't post in here that much. Bicheal has gotten some recent updates Today it was new tires. The mezcals are fast, but after a couple months they've gotten a little worn down and our trails are real dry and dusty and loose this time of year. holding the syerra up to a mezcal it's not actually that different But that little bit more side knob, little more open space, little more volume, and fresh sharp edges was a pretty big difference. Liking them. It's also a little heavier casing so better durability. Handles the loose over hard a lot better. Went through some rocks pretty fast and they were good. Still rolls pretty fast, definitely slower and louder on pavement, but seems pretty fast on dirt. Way more tolerable uphill and across town than the dhf/aggressor combo I had for awhile. A+ tire would buy again. In general all of vittoria's stuff is pretty good. So anyway i went for a fun bike ride up some mountains and got a good chicken sando and beer after The other thing I did was re-valve my shock after it blew up awhile back. Digressive Firm valving over Linear. So much more pedaling support. I can almost sprint out of the saddle with it full open, but generally stick to trail on the uphills and it pedals great. My main complaint with this bike has been how sluggish and squishy it feels while pedaling and now it's real good, and pretty light, so I'm kind of questioning my recent new bike order but yeah no not really. jamal fucked around with this message at 07:34 on Aug 7, 2022 |
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Trying some stuff to see what kind of quality limits I'd be up against to host small clips on Imgur. Went to Whistler on the weekend, this wallride is always fun. https://i.imgur.com/Rge7ZLS.mp4
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Got a Giant Talon 3 27.5, I don't want flat tires ever again. What are my best options?
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Are you tubeless? If not, that.
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If anyone is looking for a full face, I got a TLD stage mips from bike closet for 180 bucks. Best price I found by a mile.
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neato burrito posted:Got a Giant Talon 3 27.5, I don't want flat tires ever again. What are my best options? Go tubeless and get lucky. Or never ride a bike again.
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neato burrito posted:Got a Giant Talon 3 27.5, I don't want flat tires ever again. What are my best options? Wire bead 2-ply DH casing tyres and DH tubes. Plus you'll never want to ride it with those on, which helps.
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Bud Manstrong posted:Are you tubeless? If not, that. I got my first snakebite in my tire after going tubeless. I was making plans on how to get back to the trailhead when it stopped spitting air and fluid, and held pressure the entire rest of the ride. I will never ride with tubes again.
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# ? Aug 12, 2022 14:13 |
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You can’t get a snakebite puncture on a tubeless setup
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# ? Aug 12, 2022 14:33 |
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It should be a crime to sell an MTB with tubes in this day and age
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Literally Lewis Hamilton posted:You can’t get a snakebite puncture on a tubeless setup you can, I have, my friends have. Hit a rock or something hard enough and the rim will still tear two holes in a tire Steve French fucked around with this message at 14:46 on Aug 12, 2022 |
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In thousands of miles of riding tubeless, I’ve only ever gotten one flat from landing the rear perfectly square on a sharp rock from a drop of maybe 2-3 ft at speed just as you describe. Rim busted a huge gash in the tire and was bent to where it would t hold air. I was running way low pressure. Even then, if I had topped the sealant more recently it might’ve held. I put cushcore in the rear after that. Denver goons might now the exact rock, as it has claimed many wheels. Coming down belcher just below whippletree, after that wall ride right hand turn there’s a pair of funky rocks on the left you can huck off of with a shark fin right in the middle of the landing.
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mashed posted:I spent Sunday at a TORCA trail day helping get a vandalized trail running again. Someone had chainsawed all the wood features making it unsafe and unrideable. Don't know for sure who did it but all evidence makes it look like it was retaliation for the landowner bulldozing another trail in the area. It was cool to see 50 people turn out and work hard to get it up and running again. Hey, I was there too. I worked on some lower sections and on the massive gap / roller. I missed the social ride though unfortunately, so I went back to do a couple laps of the trail a week later. Great trail, so much fun. Were you at the Marvin social ride on Eagle a couple days ago? stratdax fucked around with this message at 18:05 on Aug 12, 2022 |
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How is a social ride different from a group ride OOC? People just take it a bit easier?
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