13032734:stupendous-man said:fuckin gwin
13032685:Bakerpow said:going to go film an edit for two scott riders tomorrow so hopefully i will be able to get some screen shots or something for you guys before we release the final edit.
13028269:cornholio said:who has done a ghetto tubeless conversion? whats the best way to approach it, gorilla tape the rim or split tube method?
13032734:stupendous-man said:fuckin gwin
13032805:cydwhit said:GWIN!!! Anyone else on pinkbike?
13032776:division.bell said:Same trails you were mentioning earlier? If so, get a picture of a section of trail or something, no action necessary. This thread needs more stoke than words alone.
13033396:stoggieman said:Finally got around to posting my bike. I've had it for about a month ,couldn't be happier with how it turned out. This is from the day I picked it up. I'll post more pictures when I take a few more out riding.
13033742:saskskier said:For anyone interested, the online premiere of "Won't Back Down" , a documentary about Steve Peat (arguably one of the best dh racers of all time) is streaming on Pinkbike right now. I just started it and so far it's amazing.
http://www.pinkbike.com/news/wont-back-down-steve-peat-story-online-premiere-2014.html
	13033406:division.bell said:Specs?
And a larger picture perhaps?

13034827:*CUMMINGS* said:Would taking people who haven't mountain biked too much to Sandy Ridge kill them, or can they be entertained for a while?
13034879:stupendous-man said:Lower hide and seek trail would be good, maybe flow motion as well. it gets more gnar the higher up you go.
imo you should take a trip to hood river and go to the family man staging area at post canyon, thats the best beginner trail area that i can think of
13032790:mehregan15 said:
13035209:Tinga said:I dont understand this bike. it looks like a dj but it has gears? can some explain?
13034982:*CUMMINGS* said:Unfortunately that's outside my permitted range.
13035209:Tinga said:I dont understand this bike. it looks like a dj but it has gears? can some explain?
13036082:stupendous-man said:i dont know if the camp will allow it because admission is $15, but look into the lumberyard (massive indoor mtb park in ne portland)
also eichler park in beaverton has a variety of dirt jumps that are currently being rebuilt (completed within the next couple months), may be outside your range though
my first bike looked like that, pretty much an all mountain hardtail meant for dirt jumping/light freeride and trails.
	13036182:Iraq_Lobster said:I race cross country
13036280:MEDSKI_ said:
13036143:J.money. said:I'm looking to get more into all-mountain riding and pedaling. I've ridden a lot of DH lately but just recently sold my 2013 Demo 1. I'm torn between 3 bikes right now: the specialized enduro, transition covert, and santa cruz nomad. The transition is #1 on my list right now but I'm having trouble trying to find one in a size M. (I'm 5'11" 155lbs is M the right size?) Can you guys give me the pros and cons of each of the bikes? Also, what would be the advantages of buying a 650b vs a 26?
Thanks
13036280:MEDSKI_ said:What's the racing situation in Iowa?
13036550:theBearJew said:How long do you guys think I should wait after ACL surgery to get back on some trails?
13036603:Tinga said:sounds like a question for your doctor
13036534:division.bell said:I'll be back in town in the next few weeks and am thinking about bringing a bike to check out what Eastwood has become since the road split the golf course. Is there a specific loop or direction that rides the best?
13036534:division.bell said:I'll be back in town in the next few weeks and am thinking about bringing a bike to check out what Eastwood has become since the road split the golf course. Is there a specific loop or direction that rides the best?
13036584:NinetyFour said:For you guys who are racing, what's your typical track length and elevation gain?
13036812:MEDSKI_ said:Triple post but screw it. Typical? Hard to say. I race "elite" in my series and it's usually 23-28 miles. Elevation varies, it's usually a lot though.
13036809:MEDSKI_ said:Please don't. Eastwood sucks so hard. I guess go if you must, but check out gamehaven. park in the lot off the gravel road and go up over the levee. Much shorter, but a better trail, although not super exciting. PM if you need more info
13036821:uyghur said:28 miles so like 14 ish uphill what in the world...
13036824:division.bell said:There are trails at Gamehaven? Shit, I was just thinking of checking out Eastwood for nostalgia if anything. Are they worth checking out or not really?
Anything else that you personally recommend in the area? I've lived in Winona and Red Wing and am familiar with Memorial Park and Holzinger's Lodge. Most of the biking I did in Rochester was on trails that are not open to biking anymore (ever), plus private trails just outside of town.
13036963:MEDSKI_ said:Yeah just check out gamehaven. Kinda confusing though.
Red wing's always great. Mt. kato is always really fun, and personally one of my favorites if you're willing to do a 1:45 drive to get there and ""pay"" 8 dollars.
unless you wanna go to the cities, that's about it.
13036280:MEDSKI_ said:What's the racing situation in Iowa?
13036584:NinetyFour said:For you guys who are racing, what's your typical track length and elevation gain?
13036973:Iraq_Lobster said:for right now, absolutely nothing. But I live right on the border of illanois and wisconsin. I'm looking to get into some WORS races, and we have a few local ones.
If you or anyone you know is looking for a pretty decently challenging race get to this. There is a 11 and 22 mile race, but they are technical and challenging.
https://www.facebook.com/events/647453125291902/?ref=22
It's called the blockhouse roll. this year will be the 19th year. My dad and a bunch of his friends formed a group years ago. Numbers have been struggling, but should be big this year. If you end up going, I will be amongst o the group of "free flight" riders. With a green and black x-cal. Don't be afraid to say hi.