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I spent most of Sunday riding the ASR-5, it was a fantastic bike and a lot of fun. I kept thinking back to the Santa Cruz's and their VPP which made for such a sweet ride. I am leaning towards a Tallboy LT right now. One with Revelation RL 140 has special pricing discount with mostly SLX components, it is quite a significant discount (RAM29): Kit description and costs. And then maybe slowly upgrading components down the road. Does anyone know if LBS discount these bikes in the off season? I was told Yeti does not since they are kit bikes and built to order, I believe SC is the same. I have not ridden the Revelation RL 140. The demo I rode had a Float 34 140 FIT. What would be the big differences between these two forks? The Rock Shox is actually a tiny bit lighter than the Fox.
So yesterday I went out to the main trail and was riding some of the stunts while filming with my GoPro (I like to share with family). I cleaned most of the stuff except a few. I did a 4' drop to flat on the "neck breaker" when I started to loose balance. That didn't hurt, just got a little dirty. Did another skiiny too quickly and hit a nearby tree with some minor scraps, didn't hurt. But I tried to go up a ladder that is really meant for the down direction, which I do all the time. I've never made it up yet, but typically I can put a foot down and then walk up the rest. This time I missed and fell 3-4' to hard dirt and managed to hurt my shoulder in the process. I guess doing all this pretty hung over wasn't a good idea. I'll post some of the clips later, it was funny, even though it hurt.
I'll be 37 this summer. When I was a kid I lived next to one of the national BMX tracks in Sumner, WA and did a lot of freestyle (broken arm, a few stitches, nothing too major).
26 hereI've been on dirt bikes most of my life. 80 foot jumps are commonplace on those. Manuals, bunny hops, skinnies, fast downhills, and jumps on mountain bikes are my idea of slowing down