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Mines been on a hook since before I tuned 50. Besides it's too hard to ride without spilling my beer.
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Marylander I hope you were able to enjoy some of that ride. Tire pressures make a huge difference at Gambrill. To much and you get bounced around to little you flat. It takes some experimenting to get the right pressure for the right terrain. Pedal strikes are common on rocky trails. If you are using Shimano clipless they have two different cleats. Black cleats are harder to unclip, the gold cleats are multi directional release which are easier to unclip.
Another option close to Frederick is Little Bennett. The trails are no were near as technical as Gambrill. Less elevation and nothing close to the rocks at Gambrill.
Another option close to Frederick is Little Bennett. The trails are no were near as technical as Gambrill. Less elevation and nothing close to the rocks at Gambrill.
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I actually enjoyed the whole ride. I learned a lot and I think doing challenging stuff is good for you (particularly as we get older, I won't get too philosophical here though ;) ). I expect to do a lot better next time.
I'll check out little bennett too. I'm about in the middle between gambrill and little bennett.
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I'll check out little bennett too. I'm about in the middle between gambrill and little bennett.
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Greasy trails are interesting on a self powered machine haha.
I only fell once, which was when I got off to walk the bike through a particularly muddy section so I wouldn't tear up the trail or eat it. Yup, feet slipped out from under me and I ate it anyway
First time on my parts bin bike. Wanted to try full suspension out for not a huge amount of money. Only new parts are the tires and grips.
I only fell once, which was when I got off to walk the bike through a particularly muddy section so I wouldn't tear up the trail or eat it. Yup, feet slipped out from under me and I ate it anyway
First time on my parts bin bike. Wanted to try full suspension out for not a huge amount of money. Only new parts are the tires and grips.
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What helmet is that? I just have a cheap basic helmet.
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Seems like a high zoot helmet to me. Mine is a cheapo that was sitting in the back of my moto closet for about 11 years. ;) I wore it on my road bike on the C&O today only to discover that my arthritic neck cannot hold my head up high enough for me to see past the visor. So, I didn't wear the helmet for much of the ride (and also ordered a taller handlebar setup and it was already several inches higher than I used to use back in the 80s/90s). I'm too slow for aerodynamics to matter anyway.
I'm not up on the MTB brands (or current road brands, for that matter) but that santa cruz looks pretty cool. I think it's weird that MTB forks have braces where dirt bike forks don't... I suppose they're making up for them being spindly. When I parted out my 97 concours I had a bunch of people waiting in line for the fork brace (spindly forks on that bike although better than the 1st gen).
I'm not up on the MTB brands (or current road brands, for that matter) but that santa cruz looks pretty cool. I think it's weird that MTB forks have braces where dirt bike forks don't... I suppose they're making up for them being spindly. When I parted out my 97 concours I had a bunch of people waiting in line for the fork brace (spindly forks on that bike although better than the 1st gen).
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I've considered one of those for summer dirt riding...
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