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Pics & Vids / Re: Forum Members riding photos
« Last post by doug_basquemtb on Today at 10:37:10 AM »
Just a couple more photos from the last few weeks:
XC on the Coast


Misty Singletrack (badly cropped I think)


Scenic Descending


Epic Days and Big Descents in the Dark


I've been hearing that the weather in the UK is great so I'm looking forward to seeing photographic evidence!
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Bike Chat / Re: Guiseley,Leedshire.
« Last post by Chris.Tonabike on Today at 10:07:35 AM »
But will a 100mm mincer cut it? :),been ok in the peaks,or should i get some 120mm forks ;D
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Bike Chat / Re: IH Sunday Bushings (GW, Monkeyshagger?)
« Last post by t0pm4rk5 on Today at 08:58:27 AM »
hi used to use a firm called wyco bearings in slough for all types ie car,rc cars helis,mmotorcycles will see if can find them as they used to sell mad quality/durability bearings ......
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Bike Chat / Re: Thank you Scotland...
« Last post by Ibbo on September 05, 2010, 10:10:40 PM »
It was also funny when we stayed at the Ben Mor Lodge in Crianlarich(in the log cabins/chalets)with two other riders and I was first in the shower.Not thinking I opened the window after my shower,next bloke went in and the bathroom was full of the little feckers and he was bit to s**t ;D

I was the only one who found it funny :)
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Riders Retreat / Re: Worlds (Spoilers within!!!)
« Last post by Mark on September 05, 2010, 10:05:26 PM »
proper anti-climax that one :(
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Bike Chat / Re: IH Sunday Bushings (GW, Monkeyshagger?)
« Last post by tombate on September 05, 2010, 09:48:21 PM »
Oh or really picky!

must be because i ride really hard,

gonna swap some bushes out this week or just change the shock again, might try that b tune vivid 5.1 i have nocking around? and see how i get on now i have freshly greesed and rebuilt bearings,

i am 50/50 on whether to try the vivid though with it being a b tune, whether i will have to much rebound dampending, but the leverage ratio does fall between the b tune recommendations from sram,

Tom,
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Bike Chat / Re: Guiseley,Leedshire.
« Last post by unklehomer on September 05, 2010, 09:25:12 PM »
yes they are, certainly if you're thinking of doing the black, but you may want them for the newly extended Red descent line too, depends...

the total length of trails at Stainburn is about 6 miles.  But they are very technical and reward repeated riding, flipping between techy down to very techy climbs...  you could spend an a afternoon there and not get bored easily. 

Nearly all of the site is hand made, so its tight and rough in places, but ridiable on a 6 inch monster or a 120mm HT.  It is an XC course, albeit, a bloody rough one.  :D

give us a shout when you're up, if i'm free i'll show you round...
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Riders Retreat / Re: Worlds (Spoilers within!!!)
« Last post by unklehomer on September 05, 2010, 09:18:12 PM »
me too...   a bit meh at the end...

chuffed for Smith though, took the hardest corner half off his bike and gained time in the section, top stuff!!!!
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Bike Chat / Re: Guiseley,Leedshire.
« Last post by Chris.Tonabike on September 05, 2010, 09:14:25 PM »
Been looking at videos/photos of Stainburn Forest looks good,are knee and elbow pads really needed? and whats s the length of the trail? 8)
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Riders Retreat / Re: Worlds (Spoilers within!!!)
« Last post by Monkeyfudger on September 05, 2010, 09:13:37 PM »
Stoked/slightly disappointed.


That is all.
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