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swaldrop edspratt's article
Jun 1, 2026 at 16:52
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Jackson Goldstone Shares Why he was Disqualified at the Loudenvielle World Cup
Email 'Subject Line'... Just wanted to clear that up 👍
swaldrop edspratt's article
Jun 1, 2026 at 16:51
3 days
Jackson Goldstone Shares Why he was Disqualified at the Loudenvielle World Cup
Cool, but that headline is kinda wack. This the first race you ever watched?
swaldrop Jessie-MayM's article
Dec 17, 2025 at 6:46
Dec 17, 2025
24 MTB Cranks Ranked According to Stiffness
SRAM, 5DEV, Profile Elite AL. Some big names and popular boutique options left off make the entire test a bit null and void honestly. Great data, but useless if not able to compare to what so many folks are running
swaldrop extracingshox's article
May 30, 2025 at 4:22
May 30, 2025
EXT Introduces New Vecta Coil Shock
I got rid of my E-Storia for these reasons. When new or freshly serviced it worked great. Over a short period of time though it would lose hold up and ride sagged out. The only way to resolve would be to send it back in for a service, which was about $220 all in. Sweet shock when it worked. Not worth double the price of the competitors though, especially when it is so difficult to keep running right
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Apr 29, 2025 at 15:16
Apr 29, 2025
Selling
Apr 29, 2025 at 15:14
Apr 29, 2025

Trek Ticket S - Custom Build

$2500 USD
I built this up during Covid and thought I was gonna be a dirtjump guy. 5 years later and I'm just 5 years older and still suck on the DJ lol. I ride it about once or twice a year on bike trips but always end up on the big bike anyhow. Time to let someone else enjoy it. Has a couple minor dings from transport (pics included) but otherwise is in near perfect shape. Lots of care went into the build and you'd be hard pressed to find a nicer one. Looking to get $2500. Parts List: Frame: - 2019 Trek Ticket S w/100mm rear travel Fork: - RockShox Pike DJ, 100mm travel Rear Shock: - Fox Float DPS Performance Wheels: - Rims: Sun Ringle Inferno 31, 26" - Hubs: Profile Elite - Tires: Maxxis DTH 26 x 2.3" Drivetrain: - Crankset: SRAM Descendant 7K, 170mm - Chainring: SRAM 34T - Chain Tensioner: Reverse Components Single Speed Tensioner Brakes: - Rear Brake: Shimano MT500 hydraulic disc brake - (Matching front brake included but not installed) Cockpit: - Handlebars: Deity Highside, 760mm width, 50mm rise - Stem: Profile 31.8 MTB stem, 40mm length Saddle: - Chromag Overture LTD Pedals: - Deity Deftrap composite platform pedals Extras: - Fidlock Twist 450mL magnetic bottle and mount (mounted in place of the shifter pod on the downtube)

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Apr 29, 2025 at 14:09
Apr 29, 2025
Selling
Apr 29, 2025 at 14:05
Apr 29, 2025
swaldrop mattbeer's article
Feb 19, 2025 at 9:20
Feb 19, 2025
5 eMTB Motors Ridden & Rated for 2025: Bosch vs DJI vs Shimano vs SRAM vs Specialized
You're going to miss out on a lot of fun waiting for the perfect bike. I'm on my 3rd Levo and have had my current one for 2.5 years. There is a lot that I would change as what you're after all sounds great, but it's a fantastic bike and an absolute blast as is. All of those things will eventually make it to market, and when they do, I'll get one of those too.
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Aug 29, 2024 at 13:12
Aug 29, 2024
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