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bicyclebeardface
- Member since Dec 4, 2014
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Grand Junction , Colorado - 2 Followers
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bicyclebeardface pinkbikeoriginals's article
Sep 12, 2024 at 10:55
Sep 12, 2024
Video: Jackknifing Your Bike Hurts... But You Can Avoid it | How NOT To Bike with Ben Cathro
Hmm. I've never heard it called jack-knifing. I've always referred to it as some variation of "getting swapped" or "swapping the bars" "swapping the front wheel"
Selling
Apr 13, 2022 at 13:09
Apr 13, 2022Rocky mountain Instinct Custom
$3900 USD2020 rocky mountain Instinct. Carbon front triangle. Alloy rear. Rear triangle is color matched to front. Bike is set up halfway between an Instinct and instinct BC. 140 rear travel and 160 front. This allows the head angle to range frome 65° to 66° depending on the orientation of the ride9 chip.
2021 fox Factory 36 grip2 set at 160mm. MRP Hazzard coil shock.
Full Shimano XT m8100 12 speed drivetrain and brakes. Nukeproof stem. Deity bars. Tannus armor tubeless inserts. Bash guard. Pedaling innovations catalyst pedals.
Bike was purchased in late 2020 and suspension was installed in spring of 2021. Bike was ridden for one season.
Open to trade for medium or large transition spur, rocky mountain element or similar down country bike.
Will ship at buyers expense.
bicyclebeardface briceshirbach's article
Oct 20, 2021 at 14:10
Oct 20, 2021
Colorado's 5 Most Popular Trail Networks According to Trailforks Data
@GotchaJimmy: Only if you come work for me.
bicyclebeardface briceshirbach's article
Oct 20, 2021 at 13:20
Oct 20, 2021
Colorado's 5 Most Popular Trail Networks According to Trailforks Data
@sylentk: Loops are hopelessly and gloriously confusing to navigate, so maybe you have a point- the data may be skewed by people using trail forks for directions more then ride logging
bicyclebeardface briceshirbach's article
Oct 20, 2021 at 13:19
Oct 20, 2021
Colorado's 5 Most Popular Trail Networks According to Trailforks Data
While lunch loops certainly have a smaller local user-base, it's usually rideable almost year-round, and the locals are there ALL the time-it's close and convenient from town by bike or car. Plus we get a decent amount of visitation from out of town. I almost wonder if car-accessed, more remote trailheads, while regularly busy are limited by how many people can park there and how many are willing to take the time to.
bicyclebeardface briceshirbach's article
Oct 20, 2021 at 13:14
Oct 20, 2021
Colorado's 5 Most Popular Trail Networks According to Trailforks Data
@soaklord: loops is better than 18rd and Kokopelli IMO, but they have pretty different flavors. The plunge is... interesting. pretty. Wouldn't necessarily call it a must-ride. The palisade rim trail, however, is excellent!
bicyclebeardface pinkbikeaudience's article
Oct 12, 2021 at 10:47
Oct 12, 2021
Red Bull Rampage Fantasy Contest: Win a RockShox Zeb Ultimate
1 Brandon Semenuk
2 Brage Vestavik
3 Kyle Strait
bicyclebeardface edspratt's article
Jul 26, 2021 at 5:41
Jul 26, 2021
Final Results from the Men's XC at the Tokyo Olympics
I seems strange to me to have a mandatory drop that big on an xc race.
bicyclebeardface jamessmurthwaite's article
Jun 25, 2021 at 11:31
Jun 25, 2021
Thought Experiment: The Squishiest Mountain Bike
I'm pretty sure you need to mount a shockster as well, so your rear suspension has more suspension. Also a softride beam would be an alternative to the thubuster.

