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13784878:SkianP said:Any mountain unicyclers here? I've got a little 18" rim off road uni.
That's a thing?
13784878:SkianP said:Any mountain unicyclers here? I've got a little 18" rim off road uni.
13785025:DayMan said:That's a thing?
13784986:cydwhit said:Plus it's been too long since I've bought a new bike so I'm way too stoked.
And I want to get a CX rig again too, but that may have to wait...
13786044:Yergz. said:Anyone want to buy a sexy as fuck Transition Covert from me? Fully rebuilt and ready to ride. Medium. Sick built. $1,850. Check the PB ad for details.
13786095:Yergz. said:Thanks for pointing that out californiagrown!
http://www.pinkbike.com/buysell/2120112/
13786602:howlongcanausern said:just picked up a new patrol a few days ago. so stoked to be riding new places this season.
i've lived in WA my whole life but have pretty much never ridden in western WA. any recommendations?
13786671:californiagrown said:Tiger Mtn in issaquah
Tokul West/East in issaquah
Galbraith in Bellingham
Chuckanut in Bellingham
Duthie Park in issaquah for a shit ton of dirtjumps
Black diamond
A shit ton of "unsanctioned" trail systems that are heads a tails better than pretty much any of the above mentioned trails... but you have to know the right people.
What kind of riding do you like? Have you looked at Evergreenmtb.org? it has all the info on the legal trails in the state.
13789829:GANDALF said:kinda just started casually building a trail. Lower section i was working on today. roll down the rock and kinda goes off through those trees to the left and then hangs a left
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13789803:ThaLorax said:Got myself a new toy!
2013 Ibis Mojo HD with 2016 suspension
First 1x bike, and first carbon frame.
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It's the easiest bike to manual/wheelie that I've ever ridden. I can't wait to take it out on a trail ride.
13789829:GANDALF said:kinda just started casually building a trail. Lower section i was working on today. roll down the rock and kinda goes off through those trees to the left and then hangs a left
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13789803:ThaLorax said:Got myself a new toy!
2013 Ibis Mojo HD with 2016 suspension
First 1x bike, and first carbon frame.
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It's the easiest bike to manual/wheelie that I've ever ridden. I can't wait to take it out on a trail ride.
13789836:GANDALF said:nice! you'll be stoked on 1x. sexy fork. i would upgrade the shock though. whats components you have on it?


13789840:ThaLorax said:Also, I'm definitely not used to riding such wide bars. I'm used to narrow bars, and never caught on to that wide-bar fad. I grew up riding in the redwoods, where wide bars meant clipping your bars on a tree. Probably going to cut them down just a little bit.
13789839:ThaLorax said:I'm going to have to get used to not having that super low gearing of a 3x for when I'm needing to pedal at high speeds.
13784986:cydwhit said:Yeah! I'm stoked. So much stuff around here that you can bikepack.
My partner has a rigid 29+ rig, but I want to be able to ride some trails too. Plus it's been too long since I've bought a new bike so I'm way too stoked.
And I want to get a CX rig again too, but that may have to wait...
13789839:ThaLorax said:Why do you suggest upgrading the shock? It's a "2016 Fox Float DPS Factory with EVOL air can" I don't know much about the quality of shocks these days, but I thought that anything off the DPS series was the "best" float shock that Fox made? What would you suggest?
Fox DOSS dropper (gotta get used to the dual action lever). The guy gave me an extra set of Stan's wheels that I am probably going to throw on it. It came with Sun Ringle Inferno 25 wheels, whatever those are (I can't find much good info on them). It's 1x10 including a one-up industries 40 tooth. It's got XT or XTR everything except for the brakes, which are Deore. Upgrading the brakes (and swapping the wheels) was the only thing I was thinking about upgrading for now.
I'm going to have to get used to not having that super low gearing of a 3x for when I'm needing to pedal at high speeds. Probably going to buy some of that 3m clear vinyl tape, and cuss at myself while i figure out how to cover my carbon frame in it.
I'll try for the clicky picture again here.
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13789902:Tinga said:What size is your chain ring? an 11-40 cassette should be enough spread for anything if you're not racing. If you do need higher gears just buy a bigger chain ring.
13789932:GANDALF said:i mean it depends on what kind of riding you do. i prefer i a higher volume air can (monarch plus, fox float x2) because i like steep fast techy decents and jumps. something that can handle a little more. definitely get some new brakes. (XT or Sram guide). im a sucker for SRAM so i would go sram
13789840:ThaLorax said:Also, I'm definitely not used to riding such wide bars. I'm used to narrow bars, and never caught on to that wide-bar fad. I grew up riding in the redwoods, where wide bars meant clipping your bars on a tree. Probably going to cut them down just a little bit.
13789888:Raz. said:dude I get this. Coming from track bikes, where i had 36cm wide road drops, the wide bars are quite a change. even my last two mountain bikes had like 690mm bars and those seemed wide. 785 is crazy to get used to
13790082:onenerdykid said:In my experience, bar width is very similar to saddle width or frame size- one size doesn't work for everyone. Wide bars will give you more leverage in turns and better control & stability over the front end (think of doing a push up- is it easier or harder when your hand width is too narrow? But, your shoulder width should be the ultimate determining factor- go wide but not wider than your own shoulders can manage. A smaller guy like Sam Hill will run 740-760mm bars, and a tall, broad guy like Minnaar is around 802mm. If Sam ran 800mm bars, it would cause his hand width to be too wide for his shoulders to support and it would actually cause him to get tired more quickly, or develop cramping between his shoulder blades.
In short, go wide but let your shoulder width be one of the main determining factors in how wide you should go.
13784950:Blake.P said:Thoughts on a nomad vs Bronson? Debating between the two for pretty much exclusively summit county riding, with maybe some Moab/fruita stuff occasionally. I would definitely go nomad but I want to go ride with my dog a lot so I'm concerned about the uphill ability
13789932:GANDALF said:i prefer i a higher volume air can
13790013:ThaLorax said:Isn't the point of the EVOL cartridge to provide more volume?
13791264:division.bell said:In the end, the Nomad was better for a smaller percentage of the riding I did where the Bronson was more fun to ride everywhere I went. I knew that I was sold on the Bronson during my first ride with it. Sure, I wish I had gotten the Nomad a few times a year where riding something slacker and with more travel sounds fun, but I wouldn't ever trade my Bronson for a Nomad.
13791293:Blake.P said:Yeah I'm gonna order a C Bronson with the R build kit as soon as my current bike sells. Probably gonna order a rock shox reverb dropper as well since that's pretty much the only thing in the nicer build kit that I really care about
13791585:asian_allen said:Or he could get a dropper that isnt a reverb. Dunno bout you guys but the idea of a hydraulic dropper seems silly.
13791587:division.bell said:+100
It's not hard to replace a broken dropper cable in the field if necessary, but when your Reverb develops a vacuum from lifting the bike by the seat, good luck bleeding that in the field.
I personally can't stand Reverbs, and refuse to put hydraulic dropper posts on any of my bikes. I swapped out the brand new Reverbs from my latest bikes and sold them for Command Post IRCC's from Specialized.
I'm considering running a Race Face Turbine on my current project as it comes in a 150mm travel size that Specialized has yet to offer. Heard a lot of good things but haven't been able to test one out.
13791455:chodo said:If you plan on getting the reverb anyways, you should just get the S build. The seat post is already nearly 400$, for the extra 600$ you get a serious upgrade in the fork, brakes, and drive train. Just saying.
13791619:GANDALF said:i had the command post on the carbon stumpy i used to have. The thing i didnt like about it was there were only 3 positions. also, the remote started to get pretty finicky after awhile. i have a 125mm reverb stealth for my new niner...but kinda want a 150mm, so if anyone has a 150mm reverb stealth get at me
13791647:Blake.P said:i wish i could afford that but honestly buying this bike is a stretch, let alone the reverb. the only reason i can afford the bike in the first place is because i work for a santa cruz retailer so i can buy it at shop cost
13794847:GANDALF said:The Fest Series is coming to Central Oregon! Got recruited as a filmer, super stoked for the event. Went out with Carson and KJ yesterday and shot this little teaser. April 22nd in Prineville Oregon. Come watch!
[video]https://vimeo.com/206626657[/video]
13794847:GANDALF said:The Fest Series is coming to Central Oregon! Got recruited as a filmer, super stoked for the event. Went out with Carson and KJ yesterday and shot this little teaser. April 22nd in Prineville Oregon. Come watch!
[video]https://vimeo.com/206626657[/video]
13794847:GANDALF said:The Fest Series is coming to Central Oregon! Got recruited as a filmer, super stoked for the event. Went out with Carson and KJ yesterday and shot this little teaser. April 22nd in Prineville Oregon. Come watch!
[video]https://vimeo.com/206626657[/video]
13789909:Raz. said:I don't fucking trust newschoolers upload capabilities today because i just tried twice. third try's the charm?
preview swears there's a pic in this post.
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13798127:MGK said:In your guys opinion what is a better deal/bike. I found a used 2015 Giant reign advanced 0 for 3k and a 2016 kona process 153DL for 2400$. Both are in pretty good condition, but the kona is in slightly better condition. No issues with front fork stanchion on either bike, no dents, just cosmetic rubs and scratches on both bikes.
13798131:saskskier said:What groupset are each running? Suspension set-up?
Honestly, if I were looking for a complete as my next set-up, I would be looking pretty seriously at a Process 111 (or other aggressive 29er). I've never been a big Goant fan, but don't have any good reason for it.
I'd go for the Kona and if you need/want some upgrades (definitely a dropper), use the money you saved for that. Or go on a sweet road trip or something.
13798131:saskskier said:What groupset are each running? Suspension set-up?
Honestly, if I were looking for a complete as my next set-up, I would be looking pretty seriously at a Process 111 (or other aggressive 29er). I've never been a big Goant fan, but don't have any good reason for it.
I'd go for the Kona and if you need/want some upgrades (definitely a dropper), use the money you saved for that. Or go on a sweet road trip or something.
13798138:MGK said:Giant:https://www.giant-bicycles.com/us/reign-advanced-27dot5-0-team-2015
Kona:http://2016.konaworld.com/process_153_dl.cfm
Not really looking for a 29'er