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I promise they’re still intact!Stop tearing up my trails hondo!!!
I promise they’re still intact!
Theres a series of huge wood jumps near Central and Avenue J area. It was dusk when I drove by so I didn’t see the signage. Looked like some serious shit!
Gotta run over and hit the Railyard in Rogers next time your out there. The skills park that is at the bottom of slaughter pen has some fun jumps to.I promise they’re still intact!
Theres a series of huge wood jumps near Central and Avenue J area. It was dusk when I drove by so I didn’t see the signage. Looked like some serious shit!
Agreed, I have been through a lot of carbon wheels (all 29" on XC bikes both FS and HT geared and single speed): I9 Pillar carbon (both the regular and ultralight versions), DT XMC like yours, ENVE M525 with I9 Hydra hubs, Berd with I9 Hydra, SC Reserve (the XC wheels that came on my latest generation Blur, I think they are called Reserve 29), and Next wheels.Sucks when you get the phone call from the bike shop after dropping off a wheel that you broke a couple spokes on and they tell you the carbon wheel is cracked on the inside under the rim tape ....I do have to say these DT XMC wheels have been through a bunch of hell. I can't decide which carbon wheel to get as the supply chain is still fubar. Might end up with a Santa Cruz Reserve on there.
Damn, that's sexxxy.
Those look promising. Next time I need some I may go that route. Price is not bad at all either. All my hubs are DT240 with 36t ratchets there is to much pedal kick back with the 54. The heathens bikes have 350 hubs. It's nice to be able to have a set of spares that work on all the wheels. I really like the I9 gear, I've been on bikes with hydra and liked it. Just wound up with the DT again. I'm getting a Reserve rim put on that wheel, they had one in stock and ready to lace it up. I really wanted another DT rim, but it appears they are unobtanium.greed, I have been through a lot of carbon wheels (all 29" on XC bikes both FS and HT geared and single speed): I9 Pillar carbon (both the regular and ultralight versions), DT XMC like yours, ENVE M525 with I9 Hydra hubs, Berd with I9 Hydra, SC Reserve (the XC wheels that came on my latest generation Blur, I think they are called Reserve 29), and Next wheels.
I love the I9 wheels, they are SUPER tough and ride great.
The XMC wheels were fine, as were the Reserves.
I found the Berds are very light but the spokes feel like they created excessive drag, especially the pair I had on my gravel bike.
The 2 pair of ENVE M525 I had were great, except one set cracked at about every spoke hole. ENVE took care of it no questions asked which is great but concerned me.
My favorite wheel set and what is on my 2022 Blur and Lauf Anywhere are Next wheels with DT240s. These wheels are bomber and very light. They ride great. I kinda miss the engagement of the Hydra, but it's really not a big deal on the Blur. If it was a single speed then I would absolutely be on Hydra hubs!
Here are the two wheels I'm taking about, the build quality is excellent and the listed weights are within a few grams
Built By Jerry | Grit
Grit: The Grit is my endurance and racing MTB wheel. If you ride long, fast, hilly trail rides, race XC or Marathon, or are weight and performance oriented, these are for you. These are among the lightest XC wheels you can get, and I did not skimp on the width to do it! New for late 2022 and...builtbyjerry.com
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Thanks, I do love this bike.
This doesn't sound like much to most but for me its a lot - I put almost 600 miles on my Extreme Cross since I bought it.
The best ride I've had was last fall just before it snowed, it was a local mountain trail that I hadn't fully explored yet.
Man I was flying, well for a 61 year old that isn't....., UP, DOWN, OVER, and THROUGH with the right amount of difficultly and flow for my skill level! Anyway I should have wrecked 2-3 times but this beast just plows through obstacles like crazy.
The fun thing is I can accelerate uphill fast if I want so the joy isn't just in the downhill like on a MTB. Of course excluding you animals that enjoy uphill! I envy you but heck I didn't like em when I was young.
Last year I was attempting to try to find some bike park that allows EMTB but haven't had any luck so if anyone knows of a place not too horribly far from Arizona please let me know.
What I really wish for is a place with "table top" jumps because I'm too old to learn on moto jumps. Also flow trails.
On the class 1 EMTB the laws at the state and federal levels need to be adjusted to accept them. They are in this weird spot. Our local trail club has run into this. They can't let EMTB on the trails as our insurance and funding is based on human power only. The way Texas law is written the EMTB is considered a motorcycle. They need to adjust the laws for the class 1 bikes. Then access may be more obtainable. I know some people cry about the EMTB on the trails, but I know plenty of guys that could still smoke the average rider on a EMTB when they are on there non EMTB.
That is pretty damn light, looks to be made of quality carbon (Toray is good) but that really depends on the methods they use to lay it up. I built my daughter a China carbon HT based on the new style SC Highball frame. It was not bad at all & IMO worth the money. It just used a funky bearing size for the headset. Keep us posted on the build. Have your son help you, it will be fun!I have decided to build my son a light weight bike. He currently rides a Trek Marlin 5 which weighs 34.1 lbs. I plan on using take off parts from the Motobecane bike as I upgrade, so it will take time. Here’s the frame I found him:
[2021] 29er Carbon MTB Hardtail Boost Frame |148*12mm | 913g
29er Carbon Mountain Bike Hardtail BOOST Lightweight Frame| Thru Axle: 148*12mm |BB: BSA73 |Weight: 913 g(M) | BSA73+thru-axle+clamp+headset+hangersrinascltabike.com
Red Warrior. Haley to Ketchumduthie hill park east of seattle is a fun spot. the days of blasting huge airs to the most part are behind me tho. and tricks are for kids.
anybody have a good flow trail recommendation for idaho and or montana? both on the list to hit here early summer.
That is pretty damn light, looks to be made of quality carbon (Toray is good) but that really depends on the methods they use to lay it up. I built my daughter a China carbon HT based on the new style SC Highball frame. It was not bad at all & IMO worth the money. It just used a funky bearing size for the headset. Keep us posted on the build. Have your son help you, it will be fun!
I killed a SC Bronson frame there a couple years back in the same place. Wound up coming through a section pre running for a race much faster the second trip swung the back end out and skipped through the rocks. Crazy how you hit there and did not kill the chainring.Just got back from Sedona. Found this after my last ride of the trip. View attachment 7847977
My son has a Niner and I kick his ass going up hills. 26" is still goodView attachment 7848269I feel so outdated by all the sweet rigs in this thread. Of course my mountain biking has become just biking since moving from the hills of SoCal the the flat prairie….but my 2003 5 Spot still gets from point A to point B probably just not as fast as the Niners…
That’s what I like about the 5 Spot is the way it climbs especially when I lock out the forks…My son has a Niner and I kick his ass going up hills. 26" is still good
Very cool, I had a 5 spot many years ago. It was a great bike!View attachment 7848269I feel so outdated by all the sweet rigs in this thread. Of course my mountain biking has become just biking since moving from the hills of SoCal the the flat prairie….but my 2003 5 Spot still gets from point A to point B probably just not as fast as the Niners…
Apparently we’ve been having a lot of injuries around here and the city has commissioned some people to help investigate.
Prevailing theory is that a number of novice riders are buying/renting ebikes thinking it will be easier on the trails. They also can run the trails faster and get into trouble quicker they can’t bail out of. Just thought that was interesting.
Dude that is going to cut like 1-1.5 pounds! Should be sweet!!Well I can't leave well enough alone. New parts ordered already and I have even set it up a taken it for a ride.
New parts to come:
RockShox SID SL (already have)
Sram XX1 crank set (ordered)
Sram XG-1295 cassette (ordered)
PNW Loam dropper post and shifter (ordered)
Built buy Jerry Grit wheels (will order in the future)
This inexpensive internet mtb just got expensive
At least all the take off parts are going onto a new bike and they still be new parts.
The dropper seat post negates all the weight savings from the cranks and cassette. I put the SID SL on and it weighs 21.15 lbs. Shaved off just under 1 lb. Not sure about Built by Jerry wheels and if that could get me under 20 lbs. I am going to wait until next month to order those as my CC needs to recover from this impulse buy.Dude that is going to cut like 1-1.5 pounds! Should be sweet!!
Nice!!! I am dying as I have two bikes apart and I am waiting on parts to finish the new build and looking for parts I missed place that should have been in the parts bin. I should have everything but, the new wheels this Saturday. That means I will have gone two weeks with out riding.Had a very cool experience this past weekend.
The GMBN crew was in town and got to do a group ride with them. Blake, Neil, Martin and Rich were all there and were a great group of guys.
I won’t post a lot of pics since my whole family is in them but here’s Neil shredding it for the camera. These guys were on another level and very fun to hang with.
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I killed a SC Bronson frame there a couple years back in the same place. Wound up coming through a section pre running for a race much faster the second trip swung the back end out and skipped through the rocks. Crazy how you hit there and did not kill the chainring.
Beautiful bike! It looks huge, is it like a 60cm or bigger?I know it isn't a "mountain bike", but my Moots Routt 45 is a blast on gravel. I love me some titanium...
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