Official mountain biking thread

13935792:mr.tibbles said:
I'm going to be there next week. Can't wait to check that one out.

It’s fun if you catch it without hoards of people, but there’s so many better rides in the valley.
 
13935792:mr.tibbles said:
I'm going to be there next week. Can't wait to check that one out.

13935883:.nasty said:
It’s fun if you catch it without hoards of people, but there’s so many better rides in the valley.

we rode it on a sunday and saw a bunch of people on the top but we made the descent before them and didn't see anyone on the way down. but if youre super core you should for sure skip it.
 
How do people here think about skinny bridges?

When I ask people around the Kootenays about trails that have a ton of skinnies, they cringe and tell me how they hate tiny bridges and go on an hour long rant about the stupidity of their existence, how dangerous they are and how trails should be wide opened, machine groomed with motocross style table top jumps with ride arounds. Then they point me to a weed infested, half demolished flat trail with one 4 foot long skinny with moss growing on it and the trail has absolutely no flow to it.

Personally, I fucking LOVE log rides, skinnies and high bridges. Those stunts take real balance skills and the time of "being in that moment" lasts so much longer than a 50 foot booter that you get 3 feet of air. The trail lasts so much longer because you CANT ride that style of trail at 40mph and when you crash, you dont break your collar bone, the spine or ribs. Looking at the architecture is like looking at a practical piece of art...

[RANT] I wonder if the freeride aspect of mtb has gotten to a point that no one likes hard things to do. All they want is to get on their 5,000$ bike and ride nothing but green trails, without skill and without having to actually practice. Casing a table top is easy, doing a 6 foot drop...thats way too much to ask for. Like in skiing; if you cant fucking ride, then dont come down this way should be applied. But nooooo, they have to complain to the association that because they cant physically ride this trail so this trail should not exist at all. Of course, people who run associations are all business leaders that think enduro should dominate. Sorry, I cant affort those bikes [/RANT]

This fall, I want to start building a trail with nothing but mandatory skinnies, high bridges and drops weaving through a cedar forest. I found the perfect location to scope, but sadly I have to work away from home this entire summer. I left in May and wont be coming home until september. There are no land claims, 2km hike on a lost forest service road so I shouldnt have any trouble. You guys know of the flying circus? Im going to aim so something like that...but not 30 feet up. I cant wait to get my chainsaw roaring!
 
Forgot about this. Did a dh race chainless earlier in the summer. Obviously this isn't anything crazy, but might be one of the only pictures I have of myself actually riding.

The Canfield Riot has been amazing. So much more confidence inspiring than my ancient Nomad.

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13935913:TheDoughAbides said:
we rode it on a sunday and saw a bunch of people on the top but we made the descent before them and didn't see anyone on the way down. but if youre super core you should for sure skip it.

I rode it Sunday. Parked at 7am. Saw 2 people on the climb, zero the rest of the way until I made it back to the parking lot where there were a lot of people getting ready to ride it. Really fun time.
 
13937055:yuhyuh said:
yo has anyone ridden the commencal meta SX?

Yes. Fun park bike, feels like it has more travel than it does, but not nearly as playful as my Mojo HD. The rep obviously disagreed with me, but I didn't find it very playful.
 
13936547:freestyler540 said:
How do people here think about skinny bridges?

When I ask people around the Kootenays about trails that have a ton of skinnies, they cringe and tell me how they hate tiny bridges and go on an hour long rant about the stupidity of their existence, how dangerous they are and how trails should be wide opened, machine groomed with motocross style table top jumps with ride arounds.

It sounds like your friends are just a bunch of park rat gapers with zero technical skill.
 
13937142:skierman said:
It sounds like your friends are just a bunch of park rat gapers with zero technical skill.

Nah, not my friends. Just most of the "locals". You know the middle aged Vancouverite that rides Carabines carbon and S-works epics. Younger kids enjoys just about anything.
 
13937146:freestyler540 said:
Nah, not my friends. Just most of the "locals". You know the middle aged Vancouverite that rides Carabines carbon and S-works epics. Younger kids enjoys just about anything.

Ah, the pussy locals who picked up riding only after it became popular and there were trails were easy enough for them to ride without being scared or scoping out a line. Basically a bunch of cunts with over sized egos.
 
So I just finished 8 months on ship and am keen to get my bike up and running. What do you guys consider the essential maintenance for a dual suspension bike that has been sitting unloved for close to a year? I'm pretty clueless as to how to care for modern mountain bikes as my dad quit his bike mechanic job in the early 80s.
 
13937801:paige. said:
So I just finished 8 months on ship and am keen to get my bike up and running. What do you guys consider the essential maintenance for a dual suspension bike that has been sitting unloved for close to a year? I'm pretty clueless as to how to care for modern mountain bikes as my dad quit his bike mechanic job in the early 80s.

Thats funny cause Im a marine engineer and been working almost 4 months straight.

Depends on what you got for suspension. Normal maintenance consists of changing the oil, replacing the seals and overall inspection. Get that done by your local bike shop, they know what they are doing.

A trick that I heard is to flip the bike upside down for a day or 2. It prelubricates everything and you get to check for leaks. Go for a test ride and just check overall performance. If it feels slow, sticky or stiff; take it in to get it checked out. Modern suspension is quite finicky.

I got a Marzochhie 380 R2C2 2016 and it sits untouched all winter and rides great. It needs an oil change, but got no time for dat.
 
13937802:freestyler540 said:
Thats funny cause Im a marine engineer and been working almost 4 months straight.

Depends on what you got for suspension. Normal maintenance consists of changing the oil, replacing the seals and overall inspection. Get that done by your local bike shop, they know what they are doing.

A trick that I heard is to flip the bike upside down for a day or 2. It prelubricates everything and you get to check for leaks. Go for a test ride and just check overall performance. If it feels slow, sticky or stiff; take it in to get it checked out. Modern suspension is quite finicky.

I got a Marzochhie 380 R2C2 2016 and it sits untouched all winter and rides great. It needs an oil change, but got no time for dat.

Sick man! I just finished my second sea phase as a navigation cadet. I've seen some pretty incredible stuff this year but it felt amazing to finally step out of the helicopter in Kugluktuk and know I would be staying on land for a bit. It'll be much easier when I switch to the month-on/month-off lifestyle when I graduate next June. Though apparently you didn't go that route haha...

I've been a little nervous about the local shop, just because there's pretty limited mountain biking here in Cape Breton, but they're definitely better suited to this than I am. I've got a Specialized Rumour Expert (basically the Camber) from a few years back that's mostly stock so I'm assuming all the components are pretty standard - I believe the shock and fork were both Fox Float CTD.
 
13937811:paige. said:
Sick man! I just finished my second sea phase as a navigation cadet. I've seen some pretty incredible stuff this year but it felt amazing to finally step out of the helicopter in Kugluktuk and know I would be staying on land for a bit. It'll be much easier when I switch to the month-on/month-off lifestyle when I graduate next June. Though apparently you didn't go that route haha...

I've been a little nervous about the local shop, just because there's pretty limited mountain biking here in Cape Breton, but they're definitely better suited to this than I am. I've got a Specialized Rumour Expert (basically the Camber) from a few years back that's mostly stock so I'm assuming all the components are pretty standard - I believe the shock and fork were both Fox Float CTD.

Oh thats sick, You studying at NSCC? I was there last year for my MED refresher course, 1st aid and SIM2. Who are you working for? Im with Desgagnes, on the Miena Desgagnes. You definitely picked the right career path to work all summer and ski all winter.

Cape Breton is not exactly in the mtb scene. However, if your local shop is an authorized FOX dealer, they will have to send in the suspension for most maintenance. That means time and money. Get it sent in in the fall if you are worried about performance. I know changing the oil is a simple process if you have the tools and an instruction book.

The fox float CTD is a "set and forget" type of suspension. If you ride sand, wet or 300km every year; it would be recommended to take it to the bike shop and discussing options for maintenance. Skipping out on this will wear down your internal components and a shaking will occur (death of the suspension). But overall, FOX makes the best components in the world.

If your bike was used a lot by the previous owner, get your pivot bearings replaced. They may run you up a couple 100$, but its worth every penny. Your suspension will feel smoother and the bike will feel stiffer. My Devinci Wilson 2008 requires a bearing change every 2 years and I can feel the difference.

Last: dont trust the "dad" mechanic. My old man may be a marine chief engineer, but he knows fuck all about bikes.
 
It's amazing how few 2018 Scott Geniuses there are available for sale. I knew that they sold out quickly last year, but I figured at least a few would pop up for a nice discount given that MY19 are starting to come into the US.

I asked almost every shop around and not a single one has any MY18s, new or demos. Only MY19s. So much for getting a nice discount. Looks like I'll have to go new.
 
13938291:Ganjeigolizadeh said:
Thoughts on motobecane and bikesdirecr? Seems almost too good to be true

Housemate bought his fixie on bikesdirect, its legit just not the best bikes out there, especially the mountain bikes.
 
13938350:r00kie said:
Housemate bought his fixie on bikesdirect, its legit just not the best bikes out there, especially the mountain bikes.

Components on the trail bikes seem alright, not the highest end but not the lowest either.

I’m thinking more for my first road bike (have a commuter and a trail bike right now). Posting here because bikes
 
13938376:Ganjeigolizadeh said:
Components on the trail bikes seem alright, not the highest end but not the lowest either.

I’m thinking more for my first road bike (have a commuter and a trail bike right now). Posting here because bikes

Much easier to go used for road bikes than MTBs. A lot more affordable options too. A lightly used road bike can go for almost 50% less than a new one if you look hard enough. All the new MY19 stuff is coming out/already out so you should be able to find clearance stuff too.

I'd look for a used road bike with some R6800 or any 11sp version of 105. Can't go wrong with either.
 
13938252:.MASSHOLE. said:
It's amazing how few 2018 Scott Geniuses there are available for sale. I knew that they sold out quickly last year, but I figured at least a few would pop up for a nice discount given that MY19 are starting to come into the US.

I asked almost every shop around and not a single one has any MY18s, new or demos. Only MY19s. So much for getting a nice discount. Looks like I'll have to go new.

pinkbike my dude
 
13938424:TheDoughAbides said:
pinkbike my dude

I checked. None in my size that ship to the US/ship at all within my price range.

They've got a few Mediums but I'm a Large.

There's a 920 in Bakersfield, but it's almost new for a $500 premium over what I could get at my LBS for new with a 940. I know it has a nicer fork+carbon upper but that's not worth the extra $500 when I know I'll get that support in labor from my LBS in the long run.
 
well i finnaly got a full sus bike but after riding around just on the road for a couple of days the shock started making a clicking noise. is there anything wrong with my shock or how do i fix this?
 
13940252:GarFrom09 said:
well i finnaly got a full sus bike but after riding around just on the road for a couple of days the shock started making a clicking noise. is there anything wrong with my shock or how do i fix this?

Could be many things. Dry linkage, shock needs a service, etc. Take it to a shop
 
13940265:.nasty said:
Could be many things. Dry linkage, shock needs a service, etc. Take it to a shop

It shouldn’t need a service I probaly have 4 hours of road biking on it, I’ve been concussed so haven’t been able to ride any trails yet
 
13940252:GarFrom09 said:
well i finnaly got a full sus bike but after riding around just on the road for a couple of days the shock started making a clicking noise. is there anything wrong with my shock or how do i fix this?

is that the meta am v3? if so how do you like the bike?
 
13940266:GarFrom09 said:
It shouldn’t need a service I probaly have 4 hours of road biking on it, I’ve been concussed so haven’t been able to ride any trails yet

BRING IT TO A BIKE SHOP. I HATE PEOPLE LIKE YOU WHO REFUSE TO LET A TECH TO DETERMINE THE ISSUE. YOU ARE THE WORST KIND OF FUCKING HUMAN. IF YOU DON'T KNOW SHIT ABOUT YOUR BIKE, WHAT MAKES YOU THINK SOMEONE ON THE INTERWEBS WHO IS RELYING ON YOUR LACK OF KNOWLEDGE CAN DIAGNOSE WHAT COULD BE ONE OF MANY POTENTIAL ISSUES AND THEN YOU CAN FIX IT ON YOUR OWN!? FUCK OFF TO A BIKE SHOP, YOU FUCKING JERRY PIECE OF SHIT!
 
13940324:skierman said:
BRING IT TO A BIKE SHOP. I HATE PEOPLE LIKE YOU WHO REFUSE TO LET A TECH TO DETERMINE THE ISSUE. YOU ARE THE WORST KIND OF FUCKING HUMAN. IF YOU DON'T KNOW SHIT ABOUT YOUR BIKE, WHAT MAKES YOU THINK SOMEONE ON THE INTERWEBS WHO IS RELYING ON YOUR LACK OF KNOWLEDGE CAN DIAGNOSE WHAT COULD BE ONE OF MANY POTENTIAL ISSUES AND THEN YOU CAN FIX IT ON YOUR OWN!? FUCK OFF TO A BIKE SHOP, YOU FUCKING JERRY PIECE OF SHIT!

Bro you need to chill out, not everyone wants to take there bike to a shop only for them to charge you after saying it’s fine when you could find a solution online. Thats what threads are for.
 
13940333:GarFrom09 said:
Bro you need to chill out, not everyone wants to take there bike to a shop only for them to charge you after saying it’s fine when you could find a solution online. Thats what threads are for.

YOU ARE SO FUCKING IGNORANT ITS BLOWING MY MIND! FUCK OFF TO A BIKE SHOP! YOU HAVE NO FUCKING CLUE WHAT YOU ARE DOING! I AM HELPING YOU! YOU'RE WASTING EVERYBODY'S TIME! THAT'S WHAT BIKE SHOPS ARE FOR! YOU HAVE NO FUCKING CLUE HOW COMPLICATED BIKE SHIT IS. YOU ARE THE WORST KIND OF GAPER!

"ugh like why do I have to pay someone to fix a problem I can't even diagnose? I'm like better off hitting up random people on the internet who won't like be able to tell what's wrong either because all I can describe is its making a noise. I can totally do it like cause I changed a tube once."
 
13940385:skierman said:
YOU ARE SO FUCKING IGNORANT ITS BLOWING MY MIND! FUCK OFF TO A BIKE SHOP! YOU HAVE NO FUCKING CLUE WHAT YOU ARE DOING! I AM HELPING YOU! YOU'RE WASTING EVERYBODY'S TIME! THAT'S WHAT BIKE SHOPS ARE FOR! YOU HAVE NO FUCKING CLUE HOW COMPLICATED BIKE SHIT IS. YOU ARE THE WORST KIND OF GAPER!

"ugh like why do I have to pay someone to fix a problem I can't even diagnose? I'm like better off hitting up random people on the internet who won't like be able to tell what's wrong either because all I can describe is its making a noise. I can totally do it like cause I changed a tube once."

FUCK YOU YOU USELESS PIECE OF SHIT. WHAT IS YOUR DEAL HERE. I CAN USE CAPS LOCK TOO BITCH. I'LL FUCK YOU UP YOU GODDAMN BASTARD. WHAT HAVE YOU EVER CONTRIBUTED TO THIS EARTH OTHER THAN GODDAMN MISERY AND HATRED YOU FUCKING ASSHOLE. AS STEVE SMITH ONCE SAID TO AQIM TALIB. IF I SEE HIM ON THE STREET I'MA BUST HIM RIGHT IN THE MOUTH. JESUS CHRIST YOU'RE ONE QUEER CUNT MOTHERFUCKER
 
13940385:skierman said:
YOU ARE SO FUCKING IGNORANT ITS BLOWING MY MIND! FUCK OFF TO A BIKE SHOP! YOU HAVE NO FUCKING CLUE WHAT YOU ARE DOING! I AM HELPING YOU! YOU'RE WASTING EVERYBODY'S TIME! THAT'S WHAT BIKE SHOPS ARE FOR! YOU HAVE NO FUCKING CLUE HOW COMPLICATED BIKE SHIT IS. YOU ARE THE WORST KIND OF GAPER!

"ugh like why do I have to pay someone to fix a problem I can't even diagnose? I'm like better off hitting up random people on the internet who won't like be able to tell what's wrong either because all I can describe is its making a noise. I can totally do it like cause I changed a tube once."

no your wrong i go to the bike shop and let them change my tubes because your not supposed to fix anything your self according to you.
 
13940385:skierman said:
YOU ARE SO FUCKING IGNORANT ITS BLOWING MY MIND! FUCK OFF TO A BIKE SHOP! YOU HAVE NO FUCKING CLUE WHAT YOU ARE DOING! I AM HELPING YOU! YOU'RE WASTING EVERYBODY'S TIME! THAT'S WHAT BIKE SHOPS ARE FOR! YOU HAVE NO FUCKING CLUE HOW COMPLICATED BIKE SHIT IS. YOU ARE THE WORST KIND OF GAPER!

"ugh like why do I have to pay someone to fix a problem I can't even diagnose? I'm like better off hitting up random people on the internet who won't like be able to tell what's wrong either because all I can describe is its making a noise. I can totally do it like cause I changed a tube once."

and your wasting your own time getting so worked up for no reason, your karma is also hilariously low for how long you've been on this site.
 
Taking skierman seriously... not recommended. Taking karma points in any sort of serious sense, also not recommended.

He does have some valid points in his ramble though.

oh, and *YOU'RE

**This post was edited on Sep 3rd 2018 at 12:28:46pm
 
13940333:GarFrom09 said:
Bro you need to chill out, not everyone wants to take there bike to a shop only for them to charge you after saying it’s fine when you could find a solution online. Thats what threads are for.

While he is being a dick per usual, he's not at all wrong about this.

With suspension you basically have two options:

-Get on youtube, buy a bunch of special tools/ replacement parts, and attempt to rebuild the shock and diagnose the issue yourself. With this option, there's a good chance you'll fuck up and bust your shock beyond repair or at least so much that you'll have to spend more at the shop than you originally would have. Unless you're very mechanically experienced and have a full shop at your disposal, I wouldn't consider this option.

-Take it to your lbs, potentially take a small financial hit for the rebuild, and have better peace of mind. If they look at it and it determine that its fine, they shouldn't charge you any money. My lbs even made an adjustment on my shock free of charge when i was having issues fitting it onto my frame after i had it serviced at another suspension specific shop.

Take it to the shop dude
 
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