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14559511:jimbobs said:
Honestly man, alloy is the move for the riding we do.

I'm also thinking Spire, but the chainstays in XL are downright massive. Patrol solves that issue, but I'm locked into 29/27 mullet if I go that route. Spire is full 29, which I would really like to try.

I got one July last summer it is a fucking beast I got full29 carbon that shit is so much better than my nukeproof I’m just bout to throw a cascade link and go grab a new boxxer and get some fr560s built for it and just park bike it and not build the supreme this winter
 
14559511:jimbobs said:
Honestly man, alloy is the move for the riding we do.

I'm also thinking Spire, but the chainstays in XL are downright massive. Patrol solves that issue, but I'm locked into 29/27 mullet if I go that route. Spire is full 29, which I would really like to try.

Do it dude. Spires are awesome, so fun and easy to get airborne for the geo numbers, don't let the CS number turn you off. Some crazy deals going on the Transition closeout site section rn too.
 
14559511:jimbobs said:
Honestly man, alloy is the move for the riding we do.

I'm also thinking Spire, but the chainstays in XL are downright massive. Patrol solves that issue, but I'm locked into 29/27 mullet if I go that route. Spire is full 29, which I would really like to try.

Spire is the best bike ever. Im on my second.
 
You know ski season is here or super close when this thread falls off the front page...

Any winter riders here? Fat bike riders, studded tire gang, fat bikers, etc.
 
14565527:Dani-B said:
You know ski season is here or super close when this thread falls off the front page...

Any winter riders here? Fat bike riders, studded tire gang, fat bikers, etc.

I just shuttle and go on trail rides year around cuz it’s never winter where I live anymore. Fat bikes are not half as fun as an actual mtb in the snow u don’t be sliding as getting as loose fr
 
14565527:Dani-B said:
Any winter riders here? Fat bike riders, studded tire gang, fat bikers, etc.

nope. I just bike on dirt because I love skiing too much. I laugh at how many people ride fat bikes in our ski town! Though I just ordered a decent no board pow surfer as my other winter activity. and my 3 yr old is getting her first snowboard (she already skis some).
 
14565542:snomaster said:
nope. I just bike on dirt because I love skiing too much. I laugh at how many people ride fat bikes in our ski town! Though I just ordered a decent no board pow surfer as my other winter activity. and my 3 yr old is getting her first snowboard (she already skis some).

Yeah I tried fatbiking for a little while but it isn't even remotely close to as fun as skiing. I'd rather just go ride a spin bike for a while to get similar cardio then go skiing.
 
Fat bikes are definitely a vibe of their own. I'd know, I have one!

I can totally see why they wouldn't be popular in mountain towns with consistent snow though.
 
14566007:Dani-B said:
Fat bikes are definitely a vibe of their own. I'd know, I have one!

I can totally see why they wouldn't be popular in mountain towns with consistent snow though.

I had a fat bike last season, ended up selling it this fall because I got shoulder surgery and wouldn't have been able to use it till April. I had a blast last winter though, we have about 20 miles of groomed singletrack in Leadville CO (with a few jump/bermy flow trails), and a whole lot more packed xc ski/snowmobile double track you can access from town too. It was great for easily getting outside on days when it hadn't snowed for a bit, so much easier riding from the house rather than getting packed up and boots on to go BC ski somewhere. I actually did a handful of xc style races on it too, really works balance skills that you don't consider while riding the same trails on a MTB and its so fun once you get the hang of drifting through corners.

I definitely enjoyed it, however I'll probably end up getting a sled for 24/25 rather than another fat bike but we'll see. I'm spoiled because I have year-round riding 45-1hour away in Buena Vista and Salida.
 
14566336:vermontana said:
I had a fat bike last season, ended up selling it this fall because I got shoulder surgery and wouldn't have been able to use it till April. I had a blast last winter though, we have about 20 miles of groomed singletrack in Leadville CO (with a few jump/bermy flow trails), and a whole lot more packed xc ski/snowmobile double track you can access from town too. It was great for easily getting outside on days when it hadn't snowed for a bit, so much easier riding from the house rather than getting packed up and boots on to go BC ski somewhere. I actually did a handful of xc style races on it too, really works balance skills that you don't consider while riding the same trails on a MTB and its so fun once you get the hang of drifting through corners.

I definitely enjoyed it, however I'll probably end up getting a sled for 24/25 rather than another fat bike but we'll see. I'm spoiled because I have year-round riding 45-1hour away in Buena Vista and Salida.

Man I miss ark valley biking. Spent a couple summers in BV and would ride 4-5 nights a week. Now I ride like 4-5 times a year at best.
 
Just wanna share this video I put out recently. My favorite project so far. I wore a lot of hats for this one. Filming, riding, drumming, and editing. I hope you all enjoy!

 
14576069:GANDALF said:
Just wanna share this video I put out recently. My favorite project so far. I wore a lot of hats for this one. Filming, riding, drumming, and editing. I hope you all enjoy!


hell yea this is sick dude

such a sweet crew
 
14560332:vermontana said:
Do it dude. Spires are awesome, so fun and easy to get airborne for the geo numbers, don't let the CS number turn you off. Some crazy deals going on the Transition closeout site section rn too.

Evil wreckoning. Try it.
 
14581348:BallClapper said:
One thing that you should keep in mind is that people don't actually care to read a long and detailed ad's. I have made multiple ads where I dive into all the details and I get no hits, repost with less stuff and people bite.

I have exactly the opposite opinion. If I'm seriously considering buying something used from an online forum like Pinkbike or NS you better include as much detail as possible, or I'm going to assume it's stolen or a scam. It's wild how many times I've tried to open up a conversation with the seller and they can't tell me the first thing about their bike.

Gato, you could probably pull a few components out of that list if you wanted to shorten it, like head tube diameter and spokes, but otherwise if I were looking at your bike I'd appreciate the detail. Tough time to be selling a bike, I think the price is fair but it's brutal out there

**This post was edited on Jan 18th 2024 at 12:58:30pm
 
If thats true people are retarded. For something like a bike I wanna know all the details. And of youre gonna drop a few grand on something you should be willing to read a paragraph on it first. I hate ads with 2 sentences and no info.

14581348:BallClapper said:
One thing that you should keep in mind is that people don't actually care to read a long and detailed ad's. I have made multiple ads where I dive into all the details and I get no hits, repost with less stuff and people bite.
 
14581921:littleman34 said:
If thats true people are retarded. For something like a bike I wanna know all the details. And of youre gonna drop a few grand on something you should be willing to read a paragraph on it first. I hate ads with 2 sentences and no info.

I completely agree. Unfortunately It seems to be a theme. Happened to me and others I know, also the market is fucked. could have gotten 3.5 easy off my last bike and had to let it go for 2.2
 
What was the bike?

14581923:BallClapper said:
I completely agree. Unfortunately It seems to be a theme. Happened to me and others I know, also the market is fucked. could have gotten 3.5 easy off my last bike and had to let it go for 2.2
 
Forbidden’s black friday deal and lifetime warranty was just too good to pass up. Swapped on a 240mm dropper, 50mm rise bars, and a high rise stem for a better fit with my long legs. Still getting used to it, this is arguably the polar opposite bike to my Clash. Very long chainstays, so hops/jibs/manuals will need some recalibration, but damn it’s pretty nice to feel perfectly centered through corners. Found the limits of the 150ish travel once or twice on it so far, so I’ll be looking into a cascade link and possibly a marzocchi bomber coil shock if I can confirm fitment. Love it on my other rig so hopefully I’ll like it here. Thing gobbles rocks with ease so hopefully it’ll be a perfect match for Shoe laps.

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Friday was so sunny and nice I went for a ride on some low elevation switchbacks just outside of town. Then Saturday went up to the resort for some leftover pow. Kinda like these warm winters that way
 
14589063:jimbobs said:
Forbidden’s black friday deal and lifetime warranty was just too good to pass up. Swapped on a 240mm dropper, 50mm rise bars, and a high rise stem for a better fit with my long legs. Still getting used to it, this is arguably the polar opposite bike to my Clash. Very long chainstays, so hops/jibs/manuals will need some recalibration, but damn it’s pretty nice to feel perfectly centered through corners. Found the limits of the 150ish travel once or twice on it so far, so I’ll be looking into a cascade link and possibly a marzocchi bomber coil shock if I can confirm fitment. Love it on my other rig so hopefully I’ll like it here. Thing gobbles rocks with ease so hopefully it’ll be a perfect match for Shoe laps.

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Awesome dude - my Druid V2 should be here this week. Got a mini-enduro build planned inspired by Rhys Verners EWS bike. Starting with the GX Fox transmission from stock, swapping in a 160 38, TRP DHR brakes w/ 200 rotors, DD tires, Nobl Tr37s.
 
14592028:GayWolf420 said:
Bike Patrol or Trail Crew this summer?

Which resort? In a quieter resort during the week all bike patrol does is get paid to go riding really.

I've done trail crew and it can be serious work with long hours, especially once it heats up
 
My local is developing a master plan for building for the next 5-10 years. Do any of you build off a multi-year plan like that, or just wing it?
 
14592451:Dani-B said:
My local is developing a master plan for building for the next 5-10 years. Do any of you build off a multi-year plan like that, or just wing it?

Really depends on your land partners. If your club or a partnering landowner own lands outright, you can usually get stuff planned and completed much faster and don't necessarily need a longterm master plan. If partnering with the Forest Service, BLM or other public (county/city/state) land you really want some sort of well developed master plan that takes into account recreational usage trends, goals of the partner, and other development considerations. Often these have multiple phases that the partner can approve in sequential steps, and in our case we had a trail that was a "sacrificial lamb" in the sense that we doubted the FS would approve it (elk habitat), but we included it so that the other proposed trails looked better by comparison.

I recently stepped into the trails coordinator role for my local club in Leadvillle CO, and it's been really interesting being involved the planning process for the next phases of our trail expansion, working a lot with FS but also with mining claim owners (ton of these out here) who could potentially grant a trail easement while retaining mineral rights.
 
Just as I was about to take down my fat bike ad until next winter to try again, someone local and in the community just bought it. Covered the ski upgrade!!

ON is in a service frenzy getting ready for drier conditions. Our clay takes more time. I decided earlier in the month to go to a highly recommended shop for suspension help. I have done fork basic services, but this time I wanted opinions on the travel I was getting out of the bike. I was barely getting 2/3s out of the fork on my biggest hits and using up the rear travel too easily despite having up to 170 psi in there (I'm only 145 max pounds with gear). Glad I went as the shop pointed out the stock spacer setup was transferring excess energy to the shock, because the fork wasn't doing enough for my riding style/weight. They helped my change up the spacer combinations based on this info along with the routine service to balance out the bike.

Lighter riders honestly get shafted with out-of-the-box suspension setups even with correct sag and pressure sets. And this bike is a Juliana, a women's-specific brand that openly advertises they tune the dampers for lighter riders from factory. If you're too new or ignorant to the options, you wont know the ride could be so much better. On my very first XC hardtail I swapped the coil out for a softer one for this same reason. I was being bucked backwards on the smallest things, which isn't great for confidence when you're new and trying to get into the sport. Look out for your lighter friends!!
 
I need to figure out a way to get my bike sent to colorado from michigan without having to spend money on flights or gas on-top of a bike bag and stuff to tear it down with.
 
14597607:GayWolf420 said:
I need to figure out a way to get my bike sent to colorado from michigan without having to spend money on flights or gas on-top of a bike bag and stuff to tear it down with.

Bikeflights
 
14597607:GayWolf420 said:
I need to figure out a way to get my bike sent to colorado from michigan without having to spend money on flights or gas on-top of a bike bag and stuff to tear it down with.

Some airlines will let you take bikes for free. I'm flying to Canada this summer and air Canada said 50 bucks which isn't too bad.

Also, don't get a bike bag, just go to your local bike shop and grab a cardboard box, and package it up. Safer for your bike than a soft case, and ways less, which means the airlines can't charge you more.
 
realize this isnt exactly mountain bike related, but had some bmx bike questions. Kinda want to get into bmx this summer and have just been looking at cheap bikes on marketplace. Dont really know what im looking at, can I just buy a cheap entry level one and it will do the job? anything to look out for? Any advice for beginner level learning stuff?
 
14609147:Dlonetti said:
realize this isnt exactly mountain bike related, but had some bmx bike questions. Kinda want to get into bmx this summer and have just been looking at cheap bikes on marketplace. Dont really know what im looking at, can I just buy a cheap entry level one and it will do the job? anything to look out for? Any advice for beginner level learning stuff?

bmx and mtb have gone in 2 vastly different directions.

mtb is over engineering the shit out of everything so they can squeeze every last penny out of your soul. lots of advancements for sure but also just out of control and over complicated.

bmx is the simplest design around. its stayed relatively the same for decades with minor advancements and trends. so the real focus has been on efficiency on making bikes affordable.

i think a good bmx will have:

intergrated headset

sealed bottom bracket

freecoaster/cassette hub

you can get a high quality new complete for $600 easy these days. its way more affordable than skiing lol
 
14609195:partyandBS said:
bmx and mtb have gone in 2 vastly different directions.

mtb is over engineering the shit out of everything so they can squeeze every last penny out of your soul. lots of advancements for sure but also just out of control and over complicated.

bmx is the simplest design around. its stayed relatively the same for decades with minor advancements and trends. so the real focus has been on efficiency on making bikes affordable.

i think a good bmx will have:

intergrated headset

sealed bottom bracket

freecoaster/cassette hub

you can get a high quality new complete for $600 easy these days. its way more affordable than skiing lol

They really are built insanely tanky.

to add, go for full chromoly I think it’s standard now but just in case, and at least a double wall rear wheel, preferably both if you can but rear especially cause you take a good amount of landings back wheel first.

Also if you’re grinding, make sure you get 14mm axles, learned that the hard way and bent a fork.

i got a old haro for 150, have only changed out tires, front wheel, and swapped a new bar/stem combo
 
Snowshoe bike park opened 20 minutes ago and I'm already feeling hella FOMO. Been checking the livestream from work for hours now, conditions look immaculate. Just gotta make it to Saturday.
 
Just moved to a new area and I'm super stoked since the local bike park is opening this weekend! 5 minute ride from my house to the chairlift, ill finally be able to try new tricks and stuff
 
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