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i-t-o mikekazimer's article
May 21, 2018 at 10:05
May 21, 2018
Time Capsule: 2001 - Pinkbike's 20th Anniversary
Bootlegged RTH using my high school's AV setup and saved it to a .mov that I still have. Fun fact, my first post on Pinkbike was in 1999 :ito:
i-t-o daniellebaker's article
Mar 31, 2016 at 14:02
Mar 31, 2016
Tyler McCaul - Finding Diversity
Word, I became a fan of Cam as soon as his UFC video showed up and it has been a blast to follow him and Tyler as they progressed; particularly in the early 2000's when all the good mountain bikers were Canadian. Having some "local" talent really helped set the feel for the riding scene in California back then and I think every rider in the state tried to make a pilgrimage to Aptos and Santa Cruz to ride with the McCauls and their friends. Psyched to see how Tyler continues to make his mark!
i-t-o stevelloyd's article
Feb 17, 2016 at 17:30
Feb 17, 2016
Loam and Slabs: A Utah Love Story - Video
Might be the Uinta Mountains, but there are enough ranges in Utah and so little information in that video it would be hard to say for sure. My best guess are the Uintas, about two hours from SLC. A lot of that area is wilderness though, so not sure what is open to biking.
i-t-o astonmtb's article
Jan 19, 2016 at 22:09
Jan 19, 2016
What's the Difference? Neko Mulally's vs. Brendan Fairclough's Scott Gamblers
Really depends on the trails you are riding. Steep, fast, and rough downhills? Ya, a long CS will be faster. Tight and twisty trails requiring lots of weight shifts and body-English? Give me the shorter CS. Geometry requirements really come down to the trail you are on and the feel of the bike you want. For more on this, check out the differences between mountain bikes made in the northeast vs those made on the west coast.
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