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Potterymouth

Artist and art teacher that has been mountainbiking since the mid 80s

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Potterymouth mikelevy's article
Jan 13, 2022 at 10:13
Jan 13, 2022
The Pinkbike Podcast: Episode 99 - New Year, New You?
@Mtn-Goat-13: I have found it on Spotify. I suppose its no big deal really. It does sem a bit odd however. I need to get in the habit of checking other locations
Potterymouth mikelevy's article
Jan 4, 2022 at 13:33
Jan 4, 2022
The Pinkbike Podcast: Episode 99 - New Year, New You?
Why is the podcast no longer available on I phone?
Potterymouth edspratt's article
Jan 3, 2022 at 10:54
Jan 3, 2022
Video: Hans Rey Looks Back at the Evolution of Mountain Bikes
Here is the thing, currently, in the PNW, most trails do not allow E bikes. Sure some folks ignore the rules and ride them anyawy. I will not, until they are legal on my local trails. Currently I ride a Tallboy for cross country stuff and a Transition Patrol for downhill rides I fully suspect that my next MTB will be electric. However, by then I will be in my late 60s and then it's OK
Potterymouth sarahmoore's article
Dec 23, 2021 at 8:12
Dec 23, 2021
10 Products I Loved In 2021: Sarah Moore
Wow !! Trials bike? Good for you. I purchased mine last month. After almost 40 years of mountain biking I too am enjoying the challenge of riding moto trials. I still ride my Patrol and look forward to returning to Whistler after a 2 year absence, but trials is so much fun
Potterymouth brianpark's article
Jul 14, 2021 at 15:50
Jul 14, 2021
Letter from the Editor: Pinkbike’s Next Chapter with Outside
Nope. This is all about ¥£€$$$$ Nothing good comes from this. What’s this next level bullshit? Time to go elsewhere. Loam Wolf ? Wait, we still have. NSMB !!!
Potterymouth alicialeggett's article
Jan 9, 2021 at 8:26
Jan 9, 2021
Rapidé Introduces the Versatile Tigré Steel Hardtail Frame
Someone should produce a steel hard tail with total adaptivity. A frame with modern geometry that is compatible with 26 and 27.5. A frame that will work with old school 135 mm quick release and with different drop outs 142 or whatever the standard of the day is. Many of us have tons of old parts laying around, old frames old bikes old wheels and it would be fun to put those into good use on a modern geometry frame at a reasonable price
Potterymouth mikekazimer's photo
Nov 23, 2020 at 17:53
Nov 23, 2020
My guess is the new Patrol.

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