Hi All,
Been out of the scene for a while and want to get my bike ready for Spring. Looking for recommendations for bike servicing in Melbourne (SE Suburbs preferred). Really looking for someone who specialises in mountain bikes and can service forks and shocks preferably in store.
Thoughts?
A line from one of my favourite movies Platoon wouldn't be out of place there;
"Shut up and take the pain! Take the pain!"
Bad off but with the amount of groaning I was expecting to see he had lost an arm or something.
This has got more drama than Gone with the Wind!
I didn't think there was much in this when I first saw the vid but now that all the facts are coming out......... That last line in your race report Ben sure says it all "Sorry mate but I'm on a mission out there". Very telling.
For the last few months I've been storing my bikes upside down on a table in the garage - mainly so the kids don't pull one over onto a car. I just noticed though that the forks on one are leaking a bit of oil. I've never had the forks on this bike serviced and I bought it new in 2007 so I guess...
My wife calls me a weather nerd because I spend way too much time looking at weatherzone and I gotta say the radar at the moment looks uggggggggggly. I just hope it drops most of it's rain in SA and you don't get too much there.
Regardless for all the newbies make sure you take some good mud...
Is that mud on her tyres? I think she's been cheating on you buddy.
Where did you get Katrina from? I call my bike lots of names particularly when I fall off it.
I think it's only a matter of time before you will need to pay to ride at Lysterfield. I suspect you will need to pay a day entry fee like in some other National Parks or purchase a yearly pass. With the numbers of cyclists and bushwalkers using the area it's inevitable. The government sadly...
Just read that media release - 140,000 cyclists annually use Lysterfield? That's over 2500 per week. That's a truck load. I recently moved away from Melbourne but rode Lysty most weekends since 2007. The deterioration of the trails in that time was considerable. I've been really happy to read...
I'm heading up to Coffs for a few days R & R. Can anyone give me a run down on the condition of the trails - in particular Pine Creek. I rode there about 18 months ago and the place had just been decimated by a heap of rain.
Also is Pine Creek the best riding up there or should I try...
Could not agree more.
Propogate - I'm sure it will be much better this year as they've had 12 months to work on the course/trails. Any weekend where you can get away, visit a new place that you haven't been before and enjoy a ride with like minded people is a good experience.
If you are doing a lap and a bit more at Lysty (30kms) plus on a weekly basis you'll probably be OK fitness wise to get through the 45km. I only had time to ride once a week before the last Nemisis and finished OK. I certainly walked my share of those hills though.
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