partyandBS
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Driving my parents old truck out to a family friend in Charlotte North Carolina. Is it worth bringing a full face and pads to rent a bike?
14457629:WoFlowz said:lowkey fell outta love with biking this summer. don’t get me wrong it’s been fun but just doesn’t give me that same feeling it used to. maybe the fall will change that
14457667:partyandBS said:Driving my parents old truck out to a family friend in Charlotte North Carolina. Is it worth bringing a full face and pads to rent a bike?
14457701:switchlip2 said:I don’t think there’s any biking that warrants a full face in that area lol
14457568:VTshredder69 said:Anyone here ride with CushCore?

14457748:vermontana said:Got my dream build feeling dialed - at a point where I don’t want to upgrade anything anymore. Frame and most components (except wheels) purchased used from PB helping to keep the cost a bit down.
Monster trucks through chunk but is surprisingly agile. Also just moved up to Leadville CO, so any summit county folks want to rip hit me up!
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14457748:vermontana said:Got my dream build feeling dialed - at a point where I don’t want to upgrade anything anymore. Frame and most components (except wheels) purchased used from PB helping to keep the cost a bit down.
Monster trucks through chunk but is surprisingly agile. Also just moved up to Leadville CO, so any summit county folks want to rip hit me up!
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14458015:switchlip2 said:I might be going to college in Leadville next year and will definitely need some folks to rip with
14458096:ThaLorax said:If you make it over Independence Pass to ride the Roaring Fork Valley give me a shout
14458253:sfkelsch said:Im looking for a bike
I started mountain biking this summer, and have been riding my sisters Marley steel hardtail. I need to get a bike, but I am not sure what I am looking for. I loved the hardtail, but I still feel like I would end up getting a full suspension.
I like an aggressive geometry, about 130-170 travel in the front, 0-110 in the back if I decide on a full suspension. I am about a medium frame and my budget is around $1500. I ride mostly enduro style trails, please let me know if you have any recommendations!! Used, new, etc or just places to shop.
Thanks!
14458255:clindblomskier said:You definitely should look into the used market, and probably would be looking for something like a specialized stumpjumper, trek fuel ex, giant trance, scott genius, etc.
pinkbike.com buy/sell is your friend. I'd start there! Looking on fb marketplace is also good. Try to find a bike newer than around a 2016 model year, bikes older then that generally have archaic geometry.
14458195:vermontana said:Hell yeah - its an awesome little town with great access to riding, you just gotta relearn how to breathe lol
14458301:Biffbarf said:What rim will last more than a season under my fatass?
14458293:sfkelsch said:Thanks for the advice, I have looked on pinkbike and I feel like some of the bikes on there may be overpriced, but correct me if I am wrong. Do you have any favorite models that you would recommend to me?
14458293:sfkelsch said:Thanks for the advice, I have looked on pinkbike and I feel like some of the bikes on there may be overpriced, but correct me if I am wrong. Do you have any favorite models that you would recommend to me?
14458316:ThaLorax said:What PSI are you running? What rims are you currently on/what have you broken?
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14458253:sfkelsch said:Im looking for a bike
I started mountain biking this summer, and have been riding my sisters Marley steel hardtail. I need to get a bike, but I am not sure what I am looking for. I loved the hardtail, but I still feel like I would end up getting a full suspension.
I like an aggressive geometry, about 130-170 travel in the front, 0-110 in the back if I decide on a full suspension. I am about a medium frame and my budget is around $1500. I ride mostly enduro style trails, please let me know if you have any recommendations!! Used, new, etc or just places to shop.
Thanks!
14458314:switchlip2 said:Where I live is only 4800 feet. I ain’t ready lol
14458344:ColoradoDogfart said:It’s a super sick campus w some insane views, also it gets cold super early up there. Remember pulling up to a race at 7am in September and it only being like 15 degrees or some shit
14458301:Biffbarf said:What rim will last more than a season under my fatass?
14458393:VTshredder69 said:Highland is cool and all, but Killington is way better.
14458387:jimbobs said:I ride with a bunch of super tall+big guys and we've put a lot of wheels through the absolute wringer.
Definitely avoid anything 28 spoke. Warranty policy is very important for us bigger guys.
me:
Stans Flow D - Became noodles after a season. Spoke tensioning doesn't hold. Avoid. Never buying riveted rims again.
Stans MK3 - Wobbly beyond repair but still rideable after a season. Cheap, decent. Recommend MK4 for a tight budget.
Formula (anything) - Failed at the weld. Avoid at all costs.
friends:
E13 cheap rims - Complete butter. Avoid.
E13 midrange rims - Better but still wouldn't recommend
I9 Enduro 305 28spoke - Didn't last very long. Would avoid for bigger riders.
I9 Enduro 305 32spoke - Durable, high quality. Expensive but built well.
DTSwiss EX511 - Holding up well. Will probably be my next rims if I don't go carbon.
14458398:Biffbarf said:I was probably gonna try an ex511 or ex471 next. Idk I may use my Polis Payday™ for a carbon hoop if it means I can go on a single ride without chasing spoke tension afterwards.
14458396:skierman said:Homie only rides the flow trails
14458434:VTshredder69 said:False, Highland is mostly flow trails thats why i prefer Killy.
14458436:skierman said:True based on the fact that you think Highland is mostly flow trails.
14458449:VTshredder69 said:Maiden Voyage and Eastern Hemlock are pretty rad nonflow trails
14458414:vermontana said:Dt Swiss ex1700 are the most reliable aluminum wheels I've used (I believe same rim as ex511 but built as complete set). They didn't lose much tension or dent after brutalizing them at enduro races and bike parks for 5 months. If you can afford it though, I think carbon 32h rims are the way to go. The economics line up after paying to replace around two aluminum rims + labor. A lot of brands have lifetime warranties on their carbon rims now too, this year I splurged and went for Nobl TR37s which have been awesome so far - stiff, relatively lightweight and have stayed true bashing them in the Rockies this summer.
14458502:skierman said:homie didn't ride Faux Pine. LOL
14458587:VTshredder69 said:Tearing others down will never build you up.
14458589:skierman said:I'd rather get advice from a fentanyl addict on how to stay sober than listening to a dumb fuck Trump boot-licker talking about the importance of being kind to others.
What was that saying again? Oh yeah. Fuck you and your feelings, snowflake.
14458590:VTshredder69 said:Lol you're so pathetic dude.
TRUMP THIS, TRUMP THAT
BLAH BLAH
Do the entire forum a favor and shut the fuck up
14458593:skierman said:Aww, is the little snowflake upset that NS isn't an echo chamber like Truth Socials or Facebookies?
What was that saying again? Oh, right. If you don't like it, you can leave.
Isn't it hilarious when Trump's supporters get upset when you use their insults on them? Get a thicker skin, you pathetic child.
14458434:VTshredder69 said:False, Highland is mostly flow trails thats why i prefer Killy.
14458610:jimbobs said:Just wait til you find some of the rake and ride lines at Highland. Great flow trails, but definitely not lacking in the more natural stuff.
14458340:TOAST. said:If you live near PA I will be selling my wife's liv embolden soon. She didn't like mountain biking as much as she thought she would and wants to just stick to road biking.
14458665:sfkelsch said:I actually am going to school in Cleveland and live in Buffalo, where in PA and how much? Keep me posted
14458767:switchlip2 said:Sram brakes suck
14458778:ski_salmon69 said:no they don’t, you just didn’t get a good bleed
i bled mine a year ago and it’s solid as a rock still, levers are bent to shit though
14458788:switchlip2 said:I’ve gone thru 3 sets of rscs this season on my dh bike and I’m finally on saints now
14458836:cydwhit said:Sram brakes drive me nuts. I'd rather bleed my Saints and Zee's a little more often than deal with the myriad of issues and weird feel I've run into on multiple sets of SRAMs.
14459442:.squirrely. said:Rode the park city point to point yesterday and finished! 11hr 35min ?. 90degree heat and trails as blown out and dusty as i’ve ever seen in PC made it a fuckin grind. Really cool to push the body and brain past the limit like that though, highly recommend the race to anyone who likes big days on the bikeIf
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14459447:dognuts said:hell yeah dude, how many k and elevation is that any way?