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Millstone, Barre VT

JD

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Rode Millstone today. Did Little John to Mainline to Indian Trail to Locomotion to Boiler Maker to Grand Canyon/Fellowship ring to Westside to Wetmore Heights to Rollercoaster....to that trail straight accross when you come out of Rollercoaster...The place continues to improve with the buffing it got from the race and the regular trailworkers. Beauty of a day today. I compiled all my Millstone footage from this year into this quick vid. It gives a good idea of what to expect there....

Enjoy.
 

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Great video! Millstone is on my list of places to try one of these days. Your video makes me want to go even more!
 

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Awsome vid! You got some serious skilz

what kind of frame are you riding and what's the geo? I am planning on building up an aggresive HT this winter and I am looking into the On One frames.
 

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It's an Evil Imperial. 16.5 inch chainstay. 13.5 in bbheight. 67ish degree HA with a totally unsprung 120mm set of forks. Actual riding HA around 68-69 degrees. I think TT length is around 20.5 inches...maybe 21...don't really remember. It's on the short side of medium. Been trying to be just a well rounded MTBer...try to dabble in everything.
 

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It's the most bomber frame ever built IMO. Of course the seat tube angle makes it almost impossible to ride seated, unless you buy the "SL" edition. It's expensive as compared to an OnOne Gimp, or any of their other steel bikes...but the BB is higher which is better for trail and trials type riding...
 
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