Official mountain biking thread

14033382:foolmetwice said:
Also will be roadtripping back to minnesota at the end of the month so if anybodies got trail recs in between here and there that would b dope. And also also also I’ll b heading up to cuyuna and dooloof as much as possible when im back if anyone wants to join

Cuyuna is dope been there a couple times and was amazed at how fun some of there trails were for such little elevation, plus who dosent like red dirt
 
14032447:Skibumsmith said:
Do people not wear chamois anymore? I was in sacred ride in Nelson today looking for a new pair of shorts and almost none of the shorts on the racks came with a chamois.

If I'm trail riding or doing any uphill/xc, I'll 100% be wearing chamois. I don't understand how people ride trails without them. Downhilling, I just use the Lycra shorts with minimal chamois padding, but has hip and coxyx pads
 
What should I look at for light? I kind of want something that will let me ride woods trails at night near my house. I wouldn't be going warp speed or anything. I don't want to spend like $500 bucks on a light though.
 
I just got a new Maxxis Hight Roller II 3C maxx grip tyre for the DH bike, in the front I currently run an almost new Schwalbe big betty tyre, any advice on which one I should have where? Not sure how big the different between the two are but I want to make sure I dont end up with a tyre setup that leads the front tyre to slip out before the rear.
 
14036197:Poindexter. said:
Some really, really, reeeeaaally fun dirt to be had out there right now. Definitely want to call in sick tomorrow

The TRUTH. I am in Albany this week and it has been a great time. Looking forward to more brown pow this weekend.
 
14035485:Mar-O said:
I just got a new Maxxis Hight Roller II 3C maxx grip tyre for the DH bike, in the front I currently run an almost new Schwalbe big betty tyre, any advice on which one I should have where? Not sure how big the different between the two are but I want to make sure I dont end up with a tyre setup that leads the front tyre to slip out before the rear.

Way too many variables here left unsaid to say for sure (Big Betty compound, your riding style, your riding conditions, etc.) . The Big Betty kind of resembles a DHR II and looks like it will roll a bit faster than a High Roller II (which I find to be slower than others in the grippy DH family of tires), but I've never ridden a BB. I doubt either tire will be more prone than the other in regards to losing traction up front, but that will most likely come down to which tire is the softer compound of the two. If the Big Betty is the equivalent of a "super tacky" or something verrrrry soft, then keep it up front. If it's a harder compound designed for long life, put it out back.
 
14036525:onenerdykid said:
Way too many variables here left unsaid to say for sure (Big Betty compound, your riding style, your riding conditions, etc.) . The Big Betty kind of resembles a DHR II and looks like it will roll a bit faster than a High Roller II (which I find to be slower than others in the grippy DH family of tires), but I've never ridden a BB. I doubt either tire will be more prone than the other in regards to losing traction up front, but that will most likely come down to which tire is the softer compound of the two. If the Big Betty is the equivalent of a "super tacky" or something verrrrry soft, then keep it up front. If it's a harder compound designed for long life, put it out back.

Thanks, forgot to add that the Big Betty tire is the Trailstar triple compound, it definitively seems harder than the High Roller tire so I will run the Big Betty in the back then.
 
It's been abnormally rainy in Utah, but the riding when it dries out a bit has been awesome. I'll take this weather over 100° any day. Picture of my fiance at Eagle Mountain trails.
 
14036926:GANDALF said:
PRICE DROP $200

Trade me for my 150mm ;)

I got a Scout last year and the L frame came with the 150, this year (unchanged) it comes with the 170 :(
 
14038686:Poindexter. said:
Demod this crazy Forbidden Druid for my first day in Bellingham, these trails are so much fun. Even my least favorite trail of the day was better than any other I've been on

Hey i work for the shop you demo'd that bike from.
 
My 8yo has become interested in Mountain biking, he's had a Specialized Hotrock 20 for a while so I picked up a bike on CL yesterday.

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It's a 2018 Marin Bolinas Ridge 2. Super entry level but disc brakes and 27.5" wheels and within my budget at $200, I think it's pretty decent. It's not even stolen, owner gave me a folder with sales receipt, owners manual, etc.

What's everyone think?
 
14038896:mystery3 said:
My 8yo has become interested in Mountain biking, he's had a Specialized Hotrock 20 for a while so I picked up a bike on CL yesterday.

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It's a 2018 Marin Bolinas Ridge 2. Super entry level but disc brakes and 27.5" wheels and within my budget at $200, I think it's pretty decent. It's not even stolen, owner gave me a folder with sales receipt, owners manual, etc.

What's everyone think?

Seems like a good deal
 
14038896:mystery3 said:
My 8yo has become interested in Mountain biking, he's had a Specialized Hotrock 20 for a while so I picked up a bike on CL yesterday.

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It's a 2018 Marin Bolinas Ridge 2. Super entry level but disc brakes and 27.5" wheels and within my budget at $200, I think it's pretty decent. It's not even stolen, owner gave me a folder with sales receipt, owners manual, etc.

What's everyone think?

I sell a whole lot of those and other entry level Marins to kids/adults at the shop I work at, no complaints from anyone.
 
14039205:.nasty said:
I sell a whole lot of those and other entry level Marins to kids/adults at the shop I work at, no complaints from anyone.

Good to hear! If I end up getting into mountain biking I can always move up. This one is super clean, looks like it's only done a few miles on dry pavement.

Now I have research to do, both on bike stuff and the local trails that are bike friendly.
 
14039207:mystery3 said:
Good to hear! If I end up getting into mountain biking I can always move up. This one is super clean, looks like it's only done a few miles on dry pavement.

Now I have research to do, both on bike stuff and the local trails that are bike friendly.

I grew up on Bolinas Ridge in Marin haha. Download Trailforks and MTB Project to find local trails. They're both great apps, but I prefer Trailforks
 
Yeehaw summer is starting to get good. You can get up to mid mtn trail in Park City right now. Perfect timing for this new whip!

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Went to my second Ladies Night at Whistler and in the two hour lesson progressed from greens to my first black! I'm starting to think I might figure this downhill thing out. If only I didn't have to join ship Wednesday, because my stoke is at an all time high and now I won't get to ride for a month.
 
14040576:paige. said:
Went to my second Ladies Night at Whistler and in the two hour lesson progressed from greens to my first black! I'm starting to think I might figure this downhill thing out. If only I didn't have to join ship Wednesday, because my stoke is at an all time high and now I won't get to ride for a month.

That's because its Whistler.
 
Finally got a bike this summer which so far has meant I'm just falling a lot but also shooting more biking. CBMR's bike park is shaping up nicely. First time in years that I've been excited for the snow to melt. Pics from CBMR last week:

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14041253:Sharkie14 said:
Dope photos!!! Trying to branch out this year and try CB. Are most of their trails open already??

Bike park has almost everything open, but some of the rest of the trails still need a few weeks to open up. There's definitely some good riding to be had, but the high-alpine trails are still covered in snow.
 
14041268:patagonialuke said:
Bike park has almost everything open, but some of the rest of the trails still need a few weeks to open up. There's definitely some good riding to be had, but the high-alpine trails are still covered in snow.

Just crazy that on this day last year we were riding up on star pass/crystal lake trail haha doubt that’s good until August.
 
14039176:GANDALF said:
I have had the last three versions of the RIP 9 RDO. Rad bikes.

Got to demo the newest RIP 9 29er at Sandy Ridge last Sunday. That thing... (ahem) rips, and I was really impressed with how well it climbed. Good first day back on something other than a hardtail in a couple years, and hit the new jump trail at Sandy. It felt so good to hit jumps again.
 
14041268:patagonialuke said:
Bike park has almost everything open, but some of the rest of the trails still need a few weeks to open up. There's definitely some good riding to be had, but the high-alpine trails are still covered in snow.

I'm guessing they don't have Timeline up and running yet eh? I'm just waiting to session that thicc booter at the end haha
 
O shit I am now referring to features as “thicc” AHAHAHAHAH

14041339:QuantumMechanic said:
I'm guessing they don't have Timeline up and running yet eh? I'm just waiting to session that thicc booter at the end haha
 
14038896:mystery3 said:
My 8yo has become interested in Mountain biking, he's had a Specialized Hotrock 20 for a while so I picked up a bike on CL yesterday.

View attachment 934654

It's a 2018 Marin Bolinas Ridge 2. Super entry level but disc brakes and 27.5" wheels and within my budget at $200, I think it's pretty decent. It's not even stolen, owner gave me a folder with sales receipt, owners manual, etc.

What's everyone think?

Just picked up a marin gravel bike, about to buy a san quentin as well
 
14041314:.nasty said:
Just crazy that on this day last year we were riding up on star pass/crystal lake trail haha doubt that’s good until August.

Word is that Star Pass isn't going to open on the Aspen side this year, I don't think. I was hiking on that road on the Aspen side last week and the avalanche debris covered the road for miles. Got some friends helping clear it, but the outlook for it opening this summer is not good
 
14041339:QuantumMechanic said:
I'm guessing they don't have Timeline up and running yet eh? I'm just waiting to session that thicc booter at the end haha

ha, yeah that's probably still a couple weeks from opening
 
14041456:TroyAntipasta said:
Any bikers out on the east coast going to NEMBA fest at Kingdom Trails in E. Burke VT this weekend?

LOL I'm sorry you got sucked into attending that shit show.
 
14042631:Poindexter. said:
Cracked the rim of my rear wheel. Thinking it's a time to take my chameleon up to 29er. What's all favorite tough as nail wheels? No weak shit, extra weight is no issue

Cant go wrong with DT Swiss
 
14042631:Poindexter. said:
Cracked the rim of my rear wheel. Thinking it's a time to take my chameleon up to 29er. What's all favorite tough as nail wheels? No weak shit, extra weight is no issue

If your local shop uses qbp (I’ve seen em on jbi too) as a distributor they have some wheels built by quality wheels with blank formula hubs and wtb i35 or i29 asymmetrical rims. Have had a pair on my last 4 bikes and they’re bomb proof. Haven’t seen any issues riding the bike park every weekend. There’s kind of a cult following for these with some of the locals at silver mountain cause they’re so rad and cheap. 400-500 for the set depending on availability.
 
14042995:soccerzla7 said:
loving my bike I got last year, perfect for cruising these flatter New Jersey trails

Where you ride at? I’m based in Central PA and travel in NJ quite a bit with my steed.
 
Well I think I finally decided on my new bike, going to get the YT Capra 29 Al base. Wasn’t the bike I originally wanted but it’s all I can afford now. Pretty stoked to get off my XC bike
 
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