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The only picture I got from last w/e's ride. Of course, when I redid it so my friend could snap the shot, I got a bad entry and had to bail. First time I made it about 2/3rds of the way. The entry ramp was about 20 degrees off from the log so you had to turn upon arrival. You can't see it but you also had a log over about 10 yards prior to ramp.
WNC,Everyone is their own movie critic, but I am partial to 29's. Then again, I am also a hard tail person.
That Epic Carbon Expert Evo 29er is one nice looking bike! You should test drive one to really find out if it is for you. Don't forget to bring your clipless pedals and shoes.
Phil, you got to hurry and finish that bike build so you can show me Ringwood.
What do you guys think about 29ers vs 26 mtbs? I'm looking at a new mtb this Fall and am thinking I might go with the New Epic Carbon Expert 29er. Any ideas? I'm probably sticking with Specialized though because I can get a good deal at my LBS. I'm not really a technical mtb rider but I need a FS bike for my lower back issues. I'll most likely ride doubletrack and relatively smooth singletrack. Also, next summer I've been invited on a Trans-Alp off-road ride.
Hopefully I'll have it in a week or two! I'll say, tho, that I really like Stewart Forest and anticipate that that will be my first trail on the new bike...
I've heard great things about Stewart, so I'd be down for going there too!
Nice shot! You have really jumped into mountain biking. It's great to see someone out there hitting the trails with a shiny new bike. Sounds like you were really bit by the bug. I gave up aggressive off-road cycling after I injured my shoulder (the pain of surgery and physical therepy were too much for me) but I miss the challenges of technical riding. It's very cool to see how much fun you are having. Thanks! Jack