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Recent content by atvkilla

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    Out West trip; your favorites? Need advice.

    Nice, thanks for the suggestions. Keep em coming. What are the liquor laws like in Utah? We like to have a few apres skiis beers too, if you know what I mean.:beer: Is it Bud Light and wine spritzers only?
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    Out West trip; your favorites? Need advice.

    I apologize if this has been covered a thousand times on this forum, but I don't have the energy to search... So my brother-in-laws and myself, along with a couple other friends do our yearly pilgrimage to a new mountain every winter. We all have families so it's not easy to just willy nilly...
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    commuting/lights

    I have probably the same black diamond headlamp you have and while it works fine for walking in the woods and going out to the woodpile at night, I'd think on the road, you'll want something more visible, for safety's sake. Don't bother with the expensive setups...I have several cheap...
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    nickerson

    I'd like to know a little more too. I've dabbled in there a bit but am staying right down the road for a while this summer. Any gps tracks or tips&tricks?
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    Nass with light assistance 9/14/10

    Nice riding with you Bri. You make good use of that hardtail, I can imagine down the road when you get a FS. I read many of your ride posts, and it's great that we had no mechanicals last night! Good to be out at night with somebody else, as it's a little too dangerous and downright creepy by...
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    Nass - 8/8/10

    Funny, I always see you guys at the END of your ride. When Cavewoman and I saw you [woodcore] I thought we were finally all gonna hook up for an elusive ride, but maybe next time. That Blueberry Hill Res stuff is definately nice, adds some big miles, and gives a good sense of how much land is...
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    Nass RAW - 6/15/10

    Good riding that last 100 yards with you fellas and having a postride :beer: The route Caveman and myself took was decently dry except the belly which has 2 or 3 chronic wet spots. I'm sure the lower Hessian was wet, but the only thing we did on the west side of Stone was Ebonics where we ran...
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    Ready to Roll for 2010.....

    This seems like a pretty good deal considering a regular tune up (which most shops consider adjusting your derailleur) is like $50 or so. I sent both my fork and shock out to Suspension Experts in NC to get completely rebuilt and it totalled $245 with shipping. If anyone needs suspension work...
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    Recovering from the Jan. 24 Storm

    have a trip planned to smuggs this weekend. Looks like they have a small handful of beginner and a small smattering of intermediate trails open. Figures; the 1 long weekend trip I get to do all year :cry: :puke:
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    Done in here for a while...

    When You told me back in October how many miles you had, that is indeed a high bar!!! I had a personal record of 630, would have had 700 if not for the flu, but your total is jaw-dropping.
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    RAW - Burlington/Nassahegan - 10/30/2009

    Yeah, nice meeting all of you, too bad I couldn;t stick around for the night portion. You logged some good dark miles on this trip.
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    Nass under the stars - 10/23/09

    Jean-Yuss, he is. Thanks :beer:
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    A place for your stuff/Need your input

    How much stuff you carrying? Try one of those hippy cinch-sacks slung across the shoulders; carries ALL the useful supplies.:wink:
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    When to put the bike away for the winter

    3 years ago we put on almost 200 miles from October through mid January, weather permitted. Your goal should be to ride at least once a month in the winter seasons. December is easy, January and February, not so easy. Trails are actually pretty nice and very fast when frozen w/no snow which is...
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    Nass under the stars - 10/23/09

    Trails are definately getting tough to find in the leaves and especially in the dark. That B-street trail is a great roll.:wink::uzi:
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