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Arishtat posted:What winter projects does everyone have lined up? Getting fat and forgetting everything I learned in year 1 of mountain biking. Is it bad to ride if the roads have been salted? We're supposed to have some above-freezing days next week, there's no way I'm gonna hit actual trails as they're probably pure slush but I might take my bike out on a MUP just to get some saddle time in. I haven't ridden since early November.
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# ? Jan 18, 2024 06:23 |
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# ? May 27, 2024 02:45 |
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It's -4c here but a night ride is on the cards for tonight! There's something very satisfying about frozen dry trails when it should be muddy and wet in January.
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# ? Jan 18, 2024 10:31 |
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Arishtat posted:What winter projects does everyone have lined up? Did the rear shock service, and changed the front brake to a 4 pot. Currently doing a 200 hour service on my front fork and switching to 150mm travel. Just needed the 50 hour service, but got the full kit so what the hell. Then it's check the bearings, clean and wax the chain, clean the drivetrain, clean the frame, check the torques on everything, and I may change out the shifter cable. I'm also thinking of trying MTB Strong https://traintoride.com to keep more fit and change my workout up.
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# ? Jan 18, 2024 17:26 |
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I’m my winter project, I’ve got my first enduro in May so I need to be fit right out the gate in spring. Been in the gym 2-3 times a week since October and I’m adding in 7-10 hours on the trainer now doing base training. Will switch to a build in phase mid march and dial back the gym, then I’ve got a week of riding in Italy the first week of May to get comfy on actual trails again. I normally have trouble sticking to long term goals but all the structure is helping and I feel more fit now than I usually do mid-season.
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# ? Jan 18, 2024 17:49 |
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Swapping my Ripley AF components to a new DV9 frame. So far it’s 7lbs of weight savings I can dedicate to staying fat.
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# ? Jan 18, 2024 22:16 |
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Does going from SRAM to Shimano brakes count? It's very much babby's first upgrades territory but up until now I've only ever used stock bikes. Hydraulic brakes, dropper post, and tubeless are incredible having not used them before. Which I guess is why everyone does them.
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# ? Jan 18, 2024 22:37 |
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WHERE MY HAT IS AT posted:I’m my winter project, I’ve got my first enduro in May so I need to be fit right out the gate in spring. Been in the gym 2-3 times a week since October and I’m adding in 7-10 hours on the trainer now doing base training. Will switch to a build in phase mid march and dial back the gym, then I’ve got a week of riding in Italy the first week of May to get comfy on actual trails again. I did something similar last year, where I hit the stationary bike and did some other workouts all winter and it made a huge difference in how well I rode in spring. It all went to poo poo when my disc fragment attacked my sciatic nerve in April, but those first few weeks I was killing it on the trails.
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# ? Jan 18, 2024 22:37 |
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WHERE MY HAT IS AT posted:I’m my winter project, I’ve got my first enduro in May so I need to be fit right out the gate in spring. Been in the gym 2-3 times a week since October and I’m adding in 7-10 hours on the trainer now doing base training. Will switch to a build in phase mid march and dial back the gym, then I’ve got a week of riding in Italy the first week of May to get comfy on actual trails again. gonna try to do more XC races this year so kinda same...there's not really much of a winter off season in the SF Bay Area, but trying to do more work to help my back out and get my body in better overall shape Then I just gotta actually sign up for and plan for some more races... Might swap in a new damper for my fork so I can set it up with a remote but we'll see about that
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# ? Jan 18, 2024 22:38 |
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prom candy posted:Getting fat and forgetting everything I learned in year 1 of mountain biking. hose your bike off after, clean/dry/lube the chain, and it'll be fine
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# ? Jan 18, 2024 22:41 |
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PoorPeteBest posted:Swapping my Ripley AF components to a new DV9 frame. So far it’s 7lbs of weight savings I can dedicate to staying fat. Are you duct taping the shock to the seat tube? More potential weight savings to be had.
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# ? Jan 18, 2024 23:06 |
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HAIL eSATA-n posted:hose your bike off after, clean/dry/lube the chain, and it'll be fine Outdoor water's all turned off and hoses put away for the winter. Maybe I should just take up skiing.
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 01:04 |
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kimbo305 posted:Are you duct taping the shock to the seat tube? More potential weight savings to be had. The shock will be left behind. DV9 is a hard tail.
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 01:11 |
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prom candy posted:Outdoor water's all turned off and hoses put away for the winter. Maybe I should just take up skiing. just take it into the shower with you
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 04:58 |
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prom candy posted:Outdoor water's all turned off and hoses put away for the winter. Maybe I should just take up skiing. Muc Off makes a waterless cleaner that works well. I'm sure there are others as well. I use that in the winter.
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 05:40 |
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prom candy posted:Outdoor water's all turned off and hoses put away for the winter. The portable garden sprayer delivers once again.
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 05:48 |
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the real multitool. going to start bringing one on rides
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 06:26 |
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Just don’t, like, force water and salt and sand into the hubs/bottom bracket/headset/etc. That goes for hoses, too. You want to get the salt off, not create more problems.
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 06:34 |
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Platystemon posted:Just don’t, like, force water and salt and sand into the hubs/bottom bracket/headset/etc. Decently sealed bearings shouldn't really have an issue with a garden hose unless you're really blasting right at them for awhile
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 18:27 |
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The Ripmo has basically been copping a rest in the frigid cold basement. Anything I need to do to avoid problems come springtime? possibly tubeless tires going asunder? Shocks leaking to beat the band? any winter maintenance needs doing?
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# ? Jan 20, 2024 23:05 |
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Since I just replaced the rear shock, all other winter maint has been fixing up the bike haulin car and getting it tuned so I dont worry that it'll blow up on the highway. Oh I did get a new top wiper seal for the dropper post so I wont have to clean mud out of the whole thing quite as often. I also lost said seal and can't find it. Oh well, I have until April.
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# ? Jan 21, 2024 01:52 |
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What do you guys use for wall hanging helmet storage?
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# ? Jan 23, 2024 22:31 |
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I have some cheap little wood hooks taped to the wall. found them at target
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# ? Jan 23, 2024 23:07 |
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I have bike hooks in the garage and just hang the helmets on the seats, but you could just hang them by the straps on any size screw-in hook.
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# ? Jan 23, 2024 23:57 |
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Recommendations for winter riding chain lube? I have some good dry weather stuff, and some goopy wet weather stuff, but neither seems to handle mud well. Is it always going to be a battle to keep the drivetrain cleanish out is there some magic oil or grease out there?
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# ? Jan 24, 2024 00:01 |
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I really liked Rock N Roll Extreme when I was commuting in everyday through the MN winter. Good ratio of effort to apply and protection. The conditions were less muddy, but there is a feel of a lot of sand, salt, and grit around here.
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# ? Jan 24, 2024 02:28 |
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prom candy posted:Getting fat and forgetting everything I learned in year 1 of mountain biking.
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# ? Jan 25, 2024 10:34 |
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evil_bunnY posted:It's fine just wash down with warm water when you get home and re-lube. Thanks but what do I do about the bike
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# ? Jan 25, 2024 15:05 |
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# ? Jan 25, 2024 17:13 |
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New bike day! 2022 Nukeproof Mega 290 Carbon Elite. Need to cut off some excess dropper cable and convert tires to tubeless. The brakes also feel squishy so I'm going to have to bleed them. I was looking for more of a trail bike but the price on this one was too good to pass up. It's not a super aggressive enduro geo so hopefully it still pedals reasonably well. Weather is crap here but should be able to get out tomorrow to ride it.
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# ? Jan 26, 2024 21:16 |
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Scrapez posted:New bike day! 2022 Nukeproof Mega 290 Carbon Elite. you ain't lyin, dang I need to shorten up my cables on my Blur though so who am I to talk
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# ? Jan 27, 2024 00:30 |
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Levitate posted:you ain't lyin, dang Yeah I had them assemble it. They have to leave it long enough for someone that runs the seat post at minimum insertion but holy crap. Even at minimum that cable would be a foot too long. The bike feels just like my Megawatt as expected fit wise. That was a big driver in getting it. The bike fits me perfectly.
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# ? Jan 27, 2024 01:49 |
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yeah I ran all my cables new and just got a little too conservative. it's not bad just...eh, could be cleaner.
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# ? Jan 27, 2024 01:54 |
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Scrapez posted:New bike day! 2022 Nukeproof Mega 290 Carbon Elite. That yellow looks great. It probably won’t ever feel like a sprightly and responsive rocket on the flats, but with that Fox 38 and X2 there’s virtually no terrain you can’t crush. It’s basically bike park ready while still being perfectly fine to pedal, which isn’t a bad compromise.
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# ? Jan 28, 2024 07:01 |
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Tacier posted:That yellow looks great. It probably won’t ever feel like a sprightly and responsive rocket on the flats, but with that Fox 38 and X2 there’s virtually no terrain you can’t crush. It’s basically bike park ready while still being perfectly fine to pedal, which isn’t a bad compromise. This was my experience moving from an xc frankenbike to my current Ripmo. Downhills are a dream. Pedaling uphill isn't as lightning fast as before, but speed is still mostly dependent on my effort (and current fitness level). And the uphill upshot is that it's a lot easier to tackle uphill technical features. For a one bike quiver, it's about as good as it gets.
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# ? Jan 28, 2024 19:02 |
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Maudib Arakkis posted:The Ripmo has basically been copping a rest in the frigid cold basement. Anything I need to do to avoid problems come springtime? possibly tubeless tires going asunder? Shocks leaking to beat the band? any winter maintenance needs doing? You could service your shock and fork depending on how many hours you have on them.
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# ? Jan 28, 2024 22:22 |
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Eejit posted:This was my experience moving from an xc frankenbike to my current Ripmo. Downhills are a dream. Pedaling uphill isn't as lightning fast as before, but speed is still mostly dependent on my effort (and current fitness level). And the uphill upshot is that it's a lot easier to tackle uphill technical features. I find in bigger bikes that my desire to push through at a hard effort level is pretty low. I’ll put good watts in and still be going kind of slow. Compared to the XC bike there’s a much more immediate feedback there. Still love riding a bigger bike for the fun downhill though. I think if I had one bike, a Ripmo more than I’d want. Probably Tallboy/Ripley type of bike instead.
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# ? Jan 29, 2024 15:44 |
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For me the uphills are a means to an end to enjoy the downs, so I want to have a bike that feels incredible going down while still being comfortable on the ups. I don't care about speed on the uphill sections but I surprisingly do have a couple of top 10s on strava on uphill segments on my 170mm 18kg enduro rig!
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# ? Jan 29, 2024 16:01 |
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Sadly didn't get any of pics but had a great ride today with the little on the kids ride shotgun thing that you guys recommended. Now the weather is brightening up a little it's time to hit the trails!
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# ? Jan 29, 2024 16:14 |
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vikingstrike posted:I find in bigger bikes that my desire to push through at a hard effort level is pretty low. I’ll put good watts in and still be going kind of slow. Compared to the XC bike there’s a much more immediate feedback there. Still love riding a bigger bike for the fun downhill though. I think if I had one bike, a Ripmo more than I’d want. Probably Tallboy/Ripley type of bike instead. Saaaaaaaaaaaaame My "big" bike is a Pivot Trail 429 and it's still only 120mm rear travel with a 130mm Fox 34 on front. Compared to a real XC bike (I have a 100x100 but I think even a 115x120 has similar characteristics) the XC bike just caries speed while pedaling so much better. Of course in general the Pivot is a lot better going down on rougher stuff and bigger hits and a lot of that is probably just the heavier suspension components, but geometry and overall suspension design plays a big role I think. All that said, yeah a modern short travel trail bike can handle so much and be a very good pedling bike. Ripley/Tallboy as mentioned, Trail 429, anything in that "downcountry" range, though I think the term is dumb. I'm a pretty strong rider watts/kg so I like being able to go uphill fast sometimes and enjoy how awesome it is to rip on a fast XC bike on flowy up and down trails. Tires also make a drat huge difference too
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# ? May 27, 2024 02:45 |
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I was worried when i bought the Optic the travel would hold me back going down and it really doesn't at all, I'm not very fast but I can hit the jumps and drops on the blue lines and I've never once thought "gee I wish I had more suspension for that part" If you're trying to rocket down at mach 1 for sure it'll matter but the compromise is uphill efficiency and imo if you're climbing for 30 minutes and descending for 5 I know where the return on investment is...
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