tsjones49

Avid mountain biker who wants to get much better! Thank you Gene Hamilton and Betterride Coaching

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tsjones49 zizzy34's article
Sep 16, 2013 at 19:11
Sep 16, 2013
Long Goodbyes and New Possibilities
Yes, Snow Hill has nothing on what I ride out here but, it is where I first saw bike riders and where I learned to ride. I miss the south a great deal.
tsjones49 zizzy34's article
Sep 16, 2013 at 1:49
Sep 16, 2013
Long Goodbyes and New Possibilities
Actually, Florida has some awesome trails. As mountain bikers, there is a certain decorum that exists amongst us that road bikers do not share and that is what sets us above and apart. We are always there ready to assist on a trail if needed and we never run each other's trails or locale down. Mutiny...how about easing up?
tsjones49 zizzy34's article
Sep 16, 2013 at 1:47
Sep 16, 2013
Long Goodbyes and New Possibilities
Santos!!!!! Oh how I miss you! Travis, I lived in Central Florida for 28 years and, last May, moved to Denver. It was VERY sad saying goodbye to Santos, Baum Boyette and, yes, even Snow Hill Road. I feel what you are feeling. However, after taking several downhill camps, a Betterride camp and a jump camp, I must say that my move has not only increased my riding, but has opened my eyes to wonderful scenery. Best of luck to you...and thank you indeed for the pictures at Santos
tsjones49 mikekazimer's article
Jul 8, 2013 at 21:30
Jul 8, 2013
Kona Process DL - Review
almost 33 pounds though. Burly it is.
tsjones49 mikelevy's article
Jul 21, 2012 at 17:16
Jul 21, 2012
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I agree WAKI, Gene Hamilton agrees that wide bars and short stems give much more control on the trail. I often thought that narrow bars for tight trails is good but, after reading his take on it, realize that is shortsighted thinking. He runs 32" on downhill and 30" on XC. I will be getting new handlebars before his camp and will purchase the 50 mm.
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