theextremist04
- Member since Jun 19, 2013 O+
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- Fort Collins , Colorado
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theextremist04 edspratt's article
Aug 24, 2023 at 12:10
Aug 24, 2023
Henrique Avancini Announces Plan to Step Away from Professional Racing
He just won marathon world champs, so that's not a bad note to go out on.
theextremist04 betsywelch's article
Aug 20, 2023 at 11:19
Aug 20, 2023
Results: The Breck Epic 2023
In case that wasn’t enough, he’s also doing 140 miles at SBT GRVL today. Lachlan is insane!
theextremist04 edspratt's article
Jan 12, 2023 at 6:32
Jan 12, 2023
Specialized Lays Off 8% of its Employees in "Organization Adjustment"
I'm at least 25% sure the current DH world champ is on Specialized Gravity.
theextremist04 jamessmurthwaite's article
Jun 3, 2021 at 12:58
Jun 3, 2021
Throwback Thursday: How Much Have Mountain Bike Prices Changed in the Past 10 Years?
@SATN-XC: That also seems like an apples to oranges comparison; you could build a hell of an alu hardtail for $4k.
theextremist04 edspratt's article
Oct 18, 2020 at 8:40
Oct 18, 2020
Final Results: European XC Championships 2020
@OceanPhil: I’m pretty sure a good chunk of Russia is in Europe...
theextremist04 pinkbikeaudience's article
Apr 9, 2020 at 14:45
Apr 9, 2020
Now Finished: Fox Factory Ask Us Anything
@cofo11: Did you respond to the wrong comment? What are you talking about?
theextremist04 davidarthur's article
Apr 17, 2018 at 15:25
Apr 17, 2018
2019 Specialized Stumpjumper - First Ride
@tcmtnbikr: You know how long manufacturing takes, right? I bet molds were made before the Rallon was released.
Selling
Jan 8, 2018 at 13:16
Jan 8, 2018RockShox Revelation RC 150mm 29 Boost
$250 USDRockshox Revelation RC fork; tapered steerer, 150mm travel, 29/27.5+, boost spacing (110x15.) Bought this and was planning on using it to build up a Stumpjumper and ended up getting a 650b frame instead, so this fork won't get me too far now. It's in great shape; the only possible issue is that the steerer tube is cut pretty short, but fits my size medium frame just fine.
theextremist04 SteelCityMedia's article
Dec 12, 2016 at 18:25
Dec 12, 2016
Rubber Side Down, Danny Summerhill - Video
@AZRyder: Not tubeless, tubular. Tubeless is hard with how narrow the rims and tires are; tubulars (where a latex tube is sewn inside the casing and then glued on the rim) offers many of the same benefits; some riders can run wicked low pressures like 8 psi during muddy courses. The downside is that flatting means you have to either send the tire off to get the tube replaced and resewn ($40) or just buy a new tire. Sealant has made it better, but it's still expensive for the average racer.