lumberpanic
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lumberpanic RockyMountainBicycles's article
Oct 30, 2023 at 18:54
Oct 30, 2023
Rocky Mountain Brings Back the Flow Hardtail
They should make these with 29” dual crown 220mm forks.
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lumberpanic RichardCunningham's article
Sep 10, 2015 at 12:41
Sep 10, 2015
Opinion: The Painless Tattoo
I have been riding since fully rigid steel bikes were all you could buy and v-brakes were the next big thing. Every time I've upgraded my bike I have very quickly an easily found ways to scare the living sh*t out of myself. The double-diamond trails that I ride now in my 40s would have been impossible for me to even consider on my unsuspended steel bike when I was in my 20s.
Almost everyone I know has gone down hard because they're pushing their own personal limits. As bike technology improves the trails and riders will improve to match. That's the beauty of this sport. Even the very very top riders in the sport have challenges on their bucket list. May it always be so.