13837172:DrZoidberg said:What's the deal with people riding with speakers blasting music? Is it #kookoftheday or is it so other people hear them coming? Maybe ironically cool if a good rider is doing it? Went out riding Sunday morning and saw/heard a few of these people. I'm still relatively new to mtb in general so I'm genuinely curious.
13838059:foolmetwice said:Can anyone recommend some good flowy single track near the front range, preferably within a couple hours of fort collins. I'm looking for a trail that's not straight up for 5 miles and then straight down for 5 miles. Those are fun but my Minnesota native head ass needs something where I'm not dead for the entire down hill.
13838313:ThaLorax said:For sure. I lived in both Denver and FoCo.
-Lory State Park has some fun flowy single track that'll go all the way to Horsetooth State Park and back.
-Blue Sky trail is fun and flowy
-Hewletts Gulch up Poudre Canyon (I think Young's Gulch is still closed after the fire in 2012)
-Devil's Backbone in Loveland
-Hall Ranch near Lyons
-Mathew Winter's Park in Golden/next to Red Rocks. This one isn't flowy, it's quite rocky, but it's not straight up/straight down.
-Golden Gate State park in Golden
-Lots of stuff in Boulder, but requires a good amount of climbing
-Colorado Trail between Breck and Keystone
-Blair Witch trail/Tiger Road area in Breck
-Blue River trail between Blue River and Breck
-There's trails all around Dillon Resevior if you start on the Frisco side
That should be a good start to get your lungs up to snuff.
13838103:.lencon said:Anyone wanna buy an NS bike??
13838442:cydwhit said:Man, so, I've got a Hightower LT on order, should show up in a couple weeks, but we got a bunch of snow on all our trails so I may not get to ride it this season, sad.
13838488:onenerdykid said:Sweet! What color did you go with?
13838529:a_pla5tic_bag said:Anybody have any oakley sunglasses with the prizm trail lenses? Do you like them? I got some glasses with prizm daily polarized and I think they actually work as advertised, I bet the trail tint works pretty well too. Plus it's nice to not have bugs and dirt in your eyes.
13838549:sdrvper said:I can’t decide what I like better. I always switch back and forth from glasses to no glasses. I hate when they start to fall off your face over more technical bits. But in fast stuff they’re so nice. It’s a love hate
13838549:sdrvper said:I can’t decide what I like better. I always switch back and forth from glasses to no glasses. I hate when they start to fall off your face over more technical bits. But in fast stuff they’re so nice. It’s a love hate
13838529:a_pla5tic_bag said:Anybody have any oakley sunglasses with the prizm trail lenses? Do you like them? I got some glasses with prizm daily polarized and I think they actually work as advertised, I bet the trail tint works pretty well too. Plus it's nice to not have bugs and dirt in your eyes.
13838946:mike759 said:I know almost nothing about bike mechanics but i bought this:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075427JLD/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 to convert my 2x10 to 1x10. Will I be able to use the crank arms from the 2x crankset?
13838964:sdrvper said:What crankset is currently on your bike
13846729:sdrvper said:Anyone on Strava or Trailforks and want to connect?
13846902:sdrvper said:Some people are insane. Its hard to get fastest time unless you are riding at $10,000 full carbon XTR bike, at least at some of the more popular trails I ride. Ive gotten close and a couple KOMs on trails that only have like less than 300 riders. On a trail that has 2600 unique riders and 18,000 attempts, there are going to be people faster than you, I was racing to the point of losing control on this one trail with 18,000 rides and got 9th, but i cant imagine how fast the KOM must have been going.
heres the segment:https://www.strava.com/segments/1608796?filter=overall![]()
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13846752:sdrvper said:Word. I like it, give you good feedback and I feel like its less "snobby" than before. There is a new feed design that makes it more social than competitive. You can also hide all leaderboards.
Some people hate it, I think its awesome.
13846770:ThaLorax said:I just started using it again now that I have a phone with functional GPS. I like how you can track how much you're riding and compare your climbing times and overall times (I don't care about my descent times, fun is fun). Problem is, I always forget to use it. It's approaching mud season, so my strava use is probably done for the season after tomorrow (snowing on Saturday here). I don't understand how some people get these ridiculously fast times. I'm by no means the fastest rider out there, but I'm one of the faster riders I know and people's times on strava blow mine away. Not sure if there's some way to cheat the app or if their GPS is messed up.
13846781:.lencon said:I like it cause it lets me know I'm getting better. Not trying to go out and break every record, but it helps my riding.
13846922:sdrvper said:I like the new feed, being able to swipe through someones map, photos and whatever else they upload VS the old system where it was all kind of separate, totally subjective though.
I don't know if there is a specific time period for "then before", pretty broad statement on my part and obviously everyone's experience is going to be completely different. In Toronto the road bike community was pretty bad with putting others at danger to get KOMs, running red lights just to beat times, etc. People starting creating segments as a way to make notes to people to stop running red lights and being reckless just to beat times.
I've just found myself meeting riders through the app, seeing people on the trail and noticing their profile on Strava flybys and honestly just having a good time with the app. Being able to have a quick conversation with someone on the trail and then being able to re-connect with them later because the app recognizes nearby users is so cool, we are in an amazing period of TECH.
Completely depends how you use the app, like anything!
13847020:GANDALF said:went and moved some dirt today. built this little sniper gap, and had some fun on this corner
13846902:sdrvper said:Some people are insane. Its hard to get fastest time unless you are riding at $10,000 full carbon XTR bike, at least at some of the more popular trails I ride. Ive gotten close and a couple KOMs on trails that only have like less than 300 riders. On a trail that has 2600 unique riders and 18,000 attempts, there are going to be people faster than you, I was racing to the point of losing control on this one trail with 18,000 rides and got 9th, but i cant imagine how fast the KOM must have been going.
heres the segment:https://www.strava.com/segments/1608796?filter=overall![]()
add me up famhttps://www.strava.com/athletes/23238043
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13849893:sickski said:Can't believe this thread isn't blowing up about rampage, Sorge and Zink fucking sent, if Zink didn't crash his second run he would have won. This also leads me to this question, I'm planning on buying a new dh bike and I can't decide between a YT Tues or a Polygon Collosus DH, any thoughts?
13849893:sickski said:Can't believe this thread isn't blowing up about rampage, Sorge and Zink fucking sent, if Zink didn't crash his second run he would have won. This also leads me to this question, I'm planning on buying a new dh bike and I can't decide between a YT Tues or a Polygon Collosus DH, any thoughts?
13850003:PBraunstein said:Also, take a look at the Furious. Commencal did a great job bringing a very quality 'budget' build to the downhill world. You can get a Furious with Fox Factory front and rear with Guide RS brakes for 4k.. hard to beat that.
13850386:NinetyFour said:Anyone else been enjoying some good night riding lately? Up until about a week ago the nights were stupid nice to be out after supper.
13850388:.lencon said:Nah just mid day riding. Dirt is great, colors are pretty, air is crisp and cool.
13850439:ThaLorax said:What do you guys use to hang/store your bikes?
13851854:Mar-O said:So now that the biking season has come to an end here Im starting to prepare for next season. I got into downhill this year and two things that I have been struggling with has been back and finger pain so I really want to do what I can to minimize these problems before next year. The back problems is something I struggle with in other situations to and I think doing allot of core/back exercises will help with that (any tips for good exercises would be great) but I also want to work on my finger/wrist strength. Was wondering if anyone has any experience using these hand grips for the same reason? Remember some friends that was into trials used to use them so been thinking it would be a great exercise for downhill riding to.
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13852245:saskskier said:It's going to be a really long winter...
13850003:PBraunstein said:I rode a carbon Tues at mountain creek a few weeks about and it was easily the best bike I've ever ridden. I felt more comfortable railing berms after 2 runs then I did after putting 200 days on a demo 8 on the same trails over the past few years.. and I loved my s-works demo. The Tues was full Fox Factory float, front and rear, which is my go to combo at this point.
Also, take a look at the Furious. Commencal did a great job bringing a very quality 'budget' build to the downhill world. You can get a Furious with Fox Factory front and rear with Guide RS brakes for 4k.. hard to beat that.
13850679:division.bell said:I use a combination of Superstands;
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and Park Tool hooks in the oversize and extra large sizes for tires/wheels/bikes including fatbikes;
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13852309:sickski said:Well if I get a Tues it's gonna be the stock aluminum version because I'm broke. how did it feel on jumps?
13853088:mmccarthy81 said:Someone help me out, I’ve ridden lift access at vail, beaver creek, and whiteface. Two days on a DH bike and on an all mountain one. I like the way DH bikes ride way better but may not be close enough to lift access trails next year in college for a DH bike to be worth it. I’m trying to find an enduro that excels at downhill and off drops but can still do a little climbing when necessary. If someone can point me in the right direction or tell me what to look for in a bike (I’ll prob be getting one used on pinkbike or something) that’d be awesome. Thanks to anyone willing to give some bike advice