The Reverend
Likes Bikes and Dirt
Same here, although I wouldn't recommend it with SPDs as mine clipped in backwards and were a little challenging to get out of!I taught myself to ride backwards when I was a kid too...can still do it!
Same here, although I wouldn't recommend it with SPDs as mine clipped in backwards and were a little challenging to get out of!I taught myself to ride backwards when I was a kid too...can still do it!
Going a bit stir crazy with not being able to go propper MTBing.
So stuffed around down the driveway seeing if I could still pull off some of my tricks from younger days.
Should a 39yo really be doing this stuff lol. But hey makes me feel like a kid again!
Just go to Repco/super cheap/autobahn and get some synthetic engine oil.Went to three stores for some 0w30 oil to service my lowers. None had it for sale and none would pour me some from their workshop... despite me offering to pay. I hate shops... online so much easier.
Edit: I dislike my wanker local shops (Pt Melb / Sth Melb)
Geez, I must've been using tubeless for too many years now as I first read that and thought, shit, he welded a new headtube onto his frame !Replaced the front tube on my Dirt Jumper
Go the SS. You can break the rear loose with it on easily enough, but that helps there with how tight some of the switchbacks are.How'd you go with the SS on the rear? I haven't been up there yet, but I plan to over the holidays, and with all the climbing I've heard about I'd prefer to run an SS over the DHF I've currently got on there, but not if I'm going to lose too much grip on the descents.
Nasty. Are you ok?Ran out of talent today and killed the renthals
So bad you needed a shovel to dig your way out.
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