It's okay to ride squish once in a while, just not as your go to ride.
Really? Really, really? Are you sure?
You should probably get a NPP ruling just in case.
-D
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It's okay to ride squish once in a while, just not as your go to ride.
Really? Really, really? Are you sure?
You should probably get a NPP ruling just in case.
-D
Mean People SUCK! Nice People SHOVEL!
Trails For All; Trails For Weather
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Really? Really, really? Are you sure?
You should probably get a NPP ruling just in case.
-D
You need the perspective. Plus, when someone hands you a bike to review for a season, it would be rude not to!
what are you guys wearing on your lower half for these snowy rides?
I enjoy a nice pair of Old Navy Pop Pants.
or a pair of long johns under a pair of heavy nylon riding pants. If it's not too cold I'll rock the early 90's Seattle look with shorts and long johns.
It's an On One 456 Summer Season.
ok , cool.
I enjoy a nice pair of Old Navy Pop Pants.
or a pair of long johns under a pair of heavy nylon riding pants. If it's not too cold I'll rock the early 90's Seattle look with shorts and long johns.
all that clothing has to effect the strava times…
It's an On One 456 Summer Season.
It is indeed an On-one Summer Season. It is a great bike. I find that it is compliant enough to take the pain out of riding, but of course 23 PSI in the tires helps to.
The Bike is a ton-o-fun and I have been riding it pretty hard this year. My Element MSL70 was out of commission from June though November with some warranty items. As a result I rode the HT a lot.
If I had to choose just one bike, I would be happy enough with that HT.
I can easily ride everything I normally ride on my Intense SS, including the steeper chundery stuff. Obviously it is a little rougher, but it is capable. The bike as pictured is about 28lbs last I checked. The only change I would make is to add a gravity dropper or KS Lev.
It is indeed an On-one Summer Season. It is a great bike. I find that it is compliant enough to take the pain out of riding, but of course 23 PSI in the tires helps to.
The Bike is a ton-o-fun and I have been riding it pretty hard this year. My Element MSL70 was out of commission from June though November with some warranty items. As a result I rode the HT a lot.
If I had to choose just one bike, I would be happy enough with that HT.
I can easily ride everything I normally ride on my Intense SS, including the steeper chundery stuff. Obviously it is a little rougher, but it is capable. The bike as pictured is about 28lbs last I checked. The only change I would make is to add a gravity dropper or KS Lev.
KL, I'm pretty sure that frame weighs 28 lbs so it looks like you forgot to add the rest of the parts to the total!:S
KL, I'm pretty sure that frame weighs 28 lbs so it looks like you forgot to add the rest of the parts to the total!:S
I used your scale to weight it. It may be heavier with the big HR2 tires.
Not nearly as light as your SC Highball, that is for sure!
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KL, I'm pretty sure that frame weighs 28 lbs so it looks like you forgot to add the rest of the parts to the total!:S
His bike and mine (the Ragley) are really similar in weight, and mine is just a touch under 28.5 with the Gravity Dropper. Like Leggatt, if I had to choose one bike, then the Hardtail would not be a bad choice.
His bike and mine (the Ragley) are really similar in weight, and mine is just a touch under 28.5 with the Gravity Dropper.
Biggles604 arm scale is highly accurate too!
If I had to choose just one bike, I would be happy enough with that HT.
Big talk from a guy who will never have less than 4 bikes!
Big talk from a guy who will never have less than 4 bikes!
The perfect number of bikes is n+1 with n being the number I currently have…
flats and 5.10's keep your feet waaaaaay warmer..
Uh-oh, the old flats versus clipless debate!
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