mike759
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13671512:californiagrown said:Describe the issue in detail.
My rear brake isnt as responsive as it used to be and in order to completely stop the wheel I have to squeeze with a lot of force
13671512:californiagrown said:Describe the issue in detail.
13671612:mike759 said:My rear brake isnt as responsive as it used to be and in order to completely stop the wheel I have to squeeze with a lot of force
13671612:mike759 said:My rear brake isnt as responsive as it used to be and in order to completely stop the wheel I have to squeeze with a lot of force
13671420:californiagrown said:Where do you ride? What's your budget?
13672288:skiskate said:About $1000 to 1500. I live in the prairie in the summer so its mostly cross country. Little bit of downhill single track in the valleys. But go to banff and bc a bit too.
13672391:Sklar said:Where to go for buff XC cruising in WA?
Got a free week, too bad it's going to rain again.
13672394:byubound said:How long are you looking for? The grand ridge-duthie-soaring eagle ride is a fun mellow lap.
13673674:Slush said:I went biking today for the first time in months and died. My lungs were on fire and I threw up twice. Yaaaaaay day 0
13674801:asian_allen said:![]()
Built a Trek Ticket S frame outta my stash of 26" parts! Using it as a half super fun short travel trail bike and half jump bike. Has a KS Lev DX dropper on it, installed backwards so the saddle can get angled back properly for jumping. Super fun bike that's really easy to toss around!
13675178:Slush said:Also, I have my skateboarding helmet as the helmet I use for my newfound love for freeride/DH. Shoooould I get a full face? Basically looking to protect myself without spending too much money.
13675230:tac0.slayer said:Smashing your knee on the sharp edge of your stem is honestly one of the shittiest things in mountain biking. Practically ended my ride then and not so sure about skiing tomorrow damnit!
13675233:californiagrown said:Knee pads. They're a good thing![]()
13675238:tac0.slayer said:Haha I actually own a pair of Leatts but they're pretty hot and bulky and I hate wearing them on longer pedally rides like today, definitely regret not wearing them for sure though
13675571:Slush said:When you thought you had riding friends but you actually don't. A good friend I normally rode with has pretty much stopped riding with me because he found some cooler guys to ride with... It just makes me feel really shitty and unimportant
13672301:californiagrown said:IDK how big you are, or how often you actually get into trails that need slack geometry and 6" of travel, but from what you described this would be a very good option:http://www.pinkbike.com/buysell/1946973/
My advice would be to buy a used bike off pinkbike. Then again, hunt around and you can likely get a lowend build stumpjumper or something brand new for your price range. Im not a huge fan of shitty lowend hard tails like what they are pushing you towards. Look for full suspension trail bikes from last year on closeout. And if you do buy a bike from this year, for the love of god, haggle with the shop- theyll be able to cut a good chunk of the sticker price.
Either one of the bikes you mentioned will be extremely limiting when you take it away form the praire. And you can get a much better hardtail used for the same price as those new.
13675765:KravtZ said:how reliable is pinkbike for picking up bikes? I want to get a new one and have been looking around at some used ones but coming off of two brand new bikes the past 10 years makes me hesitant to buy into a nicer used model. Budget around $2000 and looking for a solid 6 inch trail bike that I can take into a bike park when I move to colorado but also can rip around trails as well.
13675765:KravtZ said:how reliable is pinkbike for picking up bikes? I want to get a new one and have been looking around at some used ones but coming off of two brand new bikes the past 10 years makes me hesitant to buy into a nicer used model. Budget around $2000 and looking for a solid 6 inch trail bike that I can take into a bike park when I move to colorado but also can rip around trails as well.
13675750:californiagrown said:Are they faster than you? Riding different trails/terrain than you?
13675962:ThaLorax said:How many of you have experience flying with bikes? I'm moving to New Zealand for 6-7 months, and plan on bringing my bike. Is it worth the money to buy a real bike bag even though I'll probably only be using for the flight there/back? Or should I go hunt down a box from a shop, and just pack it really carefully and save the $350-500 for my travels?
The other caveat is the weight of the bike bags. The bags I've been looking at (EVOC and Chain Reaction Cycles are all around 19-20lbs, my bike is 30ish lbs, and the limit before they charge you $170 overweight fee is 50lbs.
13675962:ThaLorax said:How many of you have experience flying with bikes? I'm moving to New Zealand for 6-7 months, and plan on bringing my bike. Is it worth the money to buy a real bike bag even though I'll probably only be using for the flight there/back? Or should I go hunt down a box from a shop, and just pack it really carefully and save the $350-500 for my travels?
The other caveat is the weight of the bike bags. The bags I've been looking at (EVOC and Chain Reaction Cycles are all around 19-20lbs, my bike is 30ish lbs, and the limit before they charge you $170 overweight fee is 50lbs.
13675975:californiagrown said:Just like ski bags it's usually pretty easy to hold up a part of the bag so it weighs under 50lbs.
I'd just use cardboard, foam and a few rolls of tape. Unless you plan on using the bag once you're home tge cost is too much gor a one time use IMO. You can always buy a used bag and then sell it when you're done with it though.
13675992:loopie said:I actually did this exact same thing a couple years ago.
I just packed mine in a cardboard box with a bunch of padding. Easy and simple, but you need to arrange ahead of time with the airlines for smooth sailing.
If you are going to be flying with your bike frequently I would invest in a bike bag otherwise it's too expensive for my tastes.
Skyline is insane, Rotorua is out of this world, and beacon hill in Dunners is pretty decent too. Hope you enjoy.
13676014:ThaLorax said:Maybe it's because you were typing on your phone, but I'm confused as to how folding up a bag will make is weigh less. I agree though. For two uses (there/back), it seems more economical to just use a carboard box.
Thanks, I've heard of Skyline and Rotorua, but not Beacon Hill yet. I'm excited to go exploring. How was the weather on the North Island in the winter?
13676018:californiagrown said:To get around the weight issue, you can usually help "balance" your oversized luggage on the scale and bring it down 10+ lbs... I do it everytime I fly with a ski bag.
13676014:ThaLorax said:Thanks, I've heard of Skyline and Rotorua, but not Beacon Hill yet. I'm excited to go exploring. How was the weather on the North Island in the winter?
13677611:Slush said:I want a new bike frame but I'm poor. I have a kinda old frame (Haro x2 extreme) and I feel like the older geometry of the bike is holding me back. Should I save up for a new frame? Or just save even more and get a new bike altogether... I want a slightly more dh/freeride bike that can still enjoy trails and single track. Bike totally rips, but I feel like I'm longing for a new bike
13677613:onenerdykid said:New modern frames will definitely have the right geometry you're looking for, but you can almost guarantee that none of your old parts will fit on the new frames. Lots of new "standards" have crept into the bike industry (some for the better) but it does mean that your old parts won't easily swap over.
I would say find a used but good condition Specialized Enduro on Pinkbike. You'll be way happier and it will come out cheaper for you in the end.
13677634:AidanCski said:Anybody doing any races/events this season?
I signed up for downhill thrill at Pat's Peak on June 12. Gonna be my first downhill race. Always wanted to do one since I was a little kid but injury has kept me away from them. I'm super stoked!
I also think I'm gonna do the Enduro and DH race at Killington in early July. Should be a blast!
If an NSers have done DH races, some advice would be great as it's my first one.
13677634:AidanCski said:Anybody doing any races/events this season?
I signed up for downhill thrill at Pat's Peak on June 12. Gonna be my first downhill race. Always wanted to do one since I was a little kid but injury has kept me away from them. I'm super stoked!
I also think I'm gonna do the Enduro and DH race at Killington in early July. Should be a blast!
If an NSers have done DH races, some advice would be great as it's my first one.
13678009:Tinga said:Our local IMBA chapter does a free enduro series. It's like 6-7 races on all the different trail systems in town. I'll probably hit a few of those up this summer. Also there is a Leadville event close by called the Lutsen 99er.... I may do the 39er this summer. We'll see. There is also Duluth's big bike festival with a nice enduro and a DH race. I'll probably just do the enduro.
I don't claim to be an accomplished racer in any sport but I do notice that there is a certain "race mindset" that one needs to enter for races. You should be focused and realize that you're not there to have fun. You're there to put down the fastest run you can. You enter rock gardens you've never done before and you just send them because it's a race. This mindset usually helps me don't know how it is for others though.
13677634:AidanCski said:If an NSers have done DH races, some advice would be great as it's my first one.
13678235:loopie said:Looking for some advice on set up with tires. Running tubeless in the rear, stans flow ex 27.5 wheels with Magic Marys @ 27 PSI on a 2015 GT Sanction.
Problem I keep encountering is not being able to corner as fast as I want. Pretty consistently, if I'm really railing a corner the tire will roll over on it self and I'll lose half my PSI. Then I'll have to stop hand pump it up.
Suggestions? I find it slows me down when I'm coming into corners because I don't want to burp the rear tire.