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What are you riding this year?

JD

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I see you:
http://www.imba.com/tcc/2002/vermont.html

vermont_6.jpg


:lol:

And while we're digging out old pics....here's a few more action shot of the Evil Imperial BITD....when freeriding was cool....
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oldschoolFRLineresized.jpg

oldschool_fern_gapresized.jpg

Those were the days.
 

kingdom-tele

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uhhhh....




humbling is one word that comes to mind




backyard trails are dry the earliest I have seen any spring, busy finishing some bridges and planning a new loop, now up to 2.5 miles,

so much better than golf
 

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Been working like crazy too. Really brings a new level of satisfaction to riding trail when you built/buffed out the trail you're riding.
 

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Looking to get back into MTB this year, a RM Element 70 is ordered. Definitely a step up from the 1988 Schwinn High Sierra (with RADICAL blue/hot pink graphics! and Biopace!!) I rode as a kid (although that thing was absolutely indestructible).

Stoked!
 

Greg

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Looking to get back into MTB this year, a RM Element 70 is ordered. Definitely a step up from the 1988 Schwinn High Sierra (with RADICAL blue/hot pink graphics! and Biopace!!) I rode as a kid (although that thing was absolutely indestructible).

Stoked!

Niiiiiiice! Congrats on the bike. You'll love mountain biking.
 

bvibert

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Looking to get back into MTB this year, a RM Element 70 is ordered. Definitely a step up from the 1988 Schwinn High Sierra (with RADICAL blue/hot pink graphics! and Biopace!!) I rode as a kid (although that thing was absolutely indestructible).

Stoked!

Nice rig! I'm sure you're going to enjoy it. You could probably throw some Biopace chainrings on if you wanted to.
 

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No, it's ordered. No ETA on delivery yet.

Can't wait...

Hook up with powbmps. He's in your area and rides and if you're ever down here for whatever reason, be sure to let us know. Good riding in CT.
 

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Looking to get back into MTB this year, a RM Element 70 is ordered. Definitely a step up from the 1988 Schwinn High Sierra (with RADICAL blue/hot pink graphics! and Biopace!!) I rode as a kid (although that thing was absolutely indestructible).

Stoked!

my first mtb bought with my first paycheck from my first "real" job had elliptical chainrings although i think they were suntour - it was a zebra ranger circa '87!
 

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My first MTB had Biopace. It was some Nashbar branded bike. It came in a box and I had to assemble it myself.
 
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