Dunlopra
- Member since Jun 15, 2013
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- North Vancouver , British Columbia
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- 209 Trailforks Points
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Dunlopra pinkbikeoriginals's article
Oct 14, 2023 at 11:36
Oct 14, 2023
Video: Finals Highlights from Red Bull Rampage 2023
The fact that they need to give out so many awards outside of the podium really goes to show that the judges at this event are out of touch with what people actually want to see. They're trying to preserve the era of the early 2010s with the way they are scoring. The sport has moved on, get better judges and let the women ride or face the fact that Rampage won't continue to be as relevant as it once was.
Dunlopra dariodigiulio's article
Dec 23, 2022 at 16:51
Dec 23, 2022
Review: Aldr Works Pika Hip Pack
@ryanandrewrogers: since they're sold out on the website I would say that you have no idea what the fuck you're talking about.
Dunlopra dariodigiulio's article
Dec 22, 2022 at 22:10
Dec 22, 2022
Review: Aldr Works Pika Hip Pack
@ryanandrewrogers: It's not really over priced for what it is. The brands you mention are all made in factories in the USA, the brand above is made by one person most likely out of their home.
You can complain all you want about the price but at the end of the day the product may not be for you. No reason to get your knickers in a knot about it.
The person who runs this brand has to pay for all the machines and materials a factory would have plus needs to pay themselves a living wage. I imagine for them to charge any less it wouldn't be worth their time to make it.
Selling
Jun 3, 2019 at 11:41
Jun 3, 2019Rocky Mountain Altitude Large Price Reduced
$2000 CADThis bike has been a great bike for me, but unfortunately it is time for it to go. It would be a great bike for anyone trying to get into enduro or more aggressive trail riding on a budget. It has a fully custom build, parts are listed below.
Frame: Rocky Mountain Altitude Large 2016 Alloy
Brakes: Shimano XT
Drive train: Shimano XT 1x11
Rear wheel: Stans Arch built on XT hub
Front wheel: XT rim and hub
Fork: Fox Float 36 factory
Shock: Fox Float X Factory
Dropper: Specialized Comand Post
Seat: Specialized Henge
Tires: Rear - High Roller 2 Front- Minion DHF
Handelbar: Chromag Fubars OSX
Dunlopra FreeRadicals's article
Mar 27, 2019 at 10:26
Mar 27, 2019
A First Time Visitors' Guide to Mountain Biking BC's Sea-to-Sky Corridor
I feel like a trip to up the sea to sky is never complete without stopping at Mag’s 99 for a giant burrito and beer.
Dunlopra WhistlerMountainBikePark's article
May 4, 2018 at 17:27
May 4, 2018
Update from Whistler Mountain Bike Park & 2018 Dig Day Date
I assure you that although it may seem improbable that EVERYBODY was kung fu fighting but when you factor in the fact that those kicks were as fast as lightning, the math works out.
Selling
Jun 15, 2017 at 17:14
Jun 15, 2017Slayer SXC 90
$1100 CADThis is a great all around bike. I have been ridding it for about 2 years and it has served me really well. The previous owner was an ex bike mechanic and since owning it I have serviced it often. The frame does have some cosmetic damage, but nothing structural. All and all in good condition. DM me for more photos or if you have questions.
Important Components:
Fox 36 Talas
Fox DHX Air 5.0
Avid Juicy 7 breaks
Mavic Crossmax SX wheel set
Race Face Atlas Cranks and chain rings
Sram XO derailleur
Dunlopra mikelevy's article
Aug 25, 2016 at 8:01
Aug 25, 2016
Rocky Mountain's 2017 Slayer - First Ride
I'm probably the only person out there that still rides a 2008 slayer