I ride up with seat extended. Get to the trail entrance and lower my seat. What trail on the North Shore benefits … What trail?
I do it because it's cool and all the people love it
"I know that heroes ride bicycles" - Joe Biden
I ride up with seat extended. Get to the trail entrance and lower my seat. What trail on the North Shore benefits … What trail?
I do it because it's cool and all the people love it
"I know that heroes ride bicycles" - Joe Biden
I ride up with seat extended. Get to the trail entrance and lower my seat. What trail on the North Shore benefits from constantly raising and lowering your seat?
That and I don't actualy sit on my seat when the trail goes down hill.
Where do people use these heavy expensive contraptions? What trail?
Psst some of us also ride off the Shore.
The Seymour pedally trails are nice for it. Works nice on the BP, great not to have to stop when I exit the west side of Fromme and ride the road home. Hmmm must be more, oh yes when riding Pingu then not stopping and climbing up to Severed D. The climb on Ladies, the climb/false flat on Pipeline.
Psst some of us also ride off the Shore.
The Seymour pedally trails are nice for it. Works nice on the BP, great not to have to stop when I exit the west side of Fromme and ride the road home. Hmmm must be more, oh yes when riding Pingu then not stopping and climbing up to Severed D. The climb on Ladies, the climb/false flat on Pipeline.
people who don't get it, don't get it.
The one on the site is an early prototype. I like the look of it better without the gusset but I'm sure it adds much needed strength, so I'm cool with it.
Shalomer, this is my first dropper post. Most of the trails here are filled with short climbs and downhills. If you just ride up to the trail head, then turn around and point it down until the end of the ride then I agree, you probably don't need a dropper post.
If you notice, I got nerdy and built the wheels with the disc side having polished spokes and the drive side having black ones.
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I ride up with seat extended. Get to the trail entrance and lower my seat. What trail on the North Shore benefits from constantly raising and lowering your seat?
That and I don't actualy sit on my seat when the trail goes down hill.
Where do people use these heavy expensive contraptions? What trail?
Perfect for the BP - particularly on Fromme.
I ride up with seat extended. Get to the trail entrance and lower my seat. What trail on the North Shore benefits from constantly raising and lowering your seat?
That and I don't actualy sit on my seat when the trail goes down hill.
Where do people use these heavy expensive contraptions? What trail?
Every trail can use them, I'm not even sure I could count the times I might adjust the seat during a pedally ride.
Can we please put the dropper seatpost debate to bed… Its over people. For crying out loud even DH'ers are running them on some courses now. I believe that signals complete and utter assimilation.
Forgot about the one piece machined ti top cap:
want one. i like how they reduced the weight by the partial drilling. must save half a gram.
want one. i like how they reduced the weight by the partial drilling. must save half a gram.
The machining finish on that thing is awful.
The machining finish on that thing is awful.
I also got that superstar cap and it is equally bad. To cheap to send back so its a keeper.
I ride up with seat extended. Get to the trail entrance and lower my seat. What trail on the North Shore benefits from constantly raising and lowering your seat?
That and I don't actualy sit on my seat when the trail goes down hill.
Where do people use these heavy expensive contraptions? What trail?
any trail that has flat or uphill sections?
The machining finish on that thing is awful.
I know, its terrible! Its not as bad in person because its not all macro'ed up.
Actually, yes it is as bad. But it is ti, so screw it.
Bike of the day over at Vital. :dizzy:
Bump…..
Lets get this thread back on track. CCDB Air CS just installed, not pictured…Sold the 2013 Nomad and 2014 Bronson for this….The Bastard Child of above mentioned bikes….(would someone please re-post with pics-not links- Cheers)
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