Shed is going to fall over in the next strong breeze! But yeah after years of apartments or houses with nothing better than a little Bunnings garden shed thing, a proper space I can hang bikes and work etc is a dream. Just needs some fresh tin and a couple of saggy rotting roof battens replaced haha.I do like your shed and outdoor workspace , bike admiring area .
Kinda needs a pic of 2 Nics in front of itI do like your shed and outdoor workspace , bike admiring area .
A load of rivets and a few coats of Dulux Roof'n'Trim in a nice Colorbond Woodland Grey and it will be like new.Just needs some fresh tin and a couple of saggy rotting roof battens replaced haha.
Thought you’d replaced the Trance for a sec, cool shot though!Rode Charlottes pass at Red Hill for the first time in ages. Seemed more hectic than I remembered it.
Also got across to Crits and Deadwoods,, both pretty fun trails.
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Yeah that's my mates new Bronsan, I still have the trance for the moment.Thought you’d replaced the Trance for a sec, cool shot though!
Did you get a new bike?Rode Charlottes pass at Red Hill for the first time in ages. Seemed more hectic than I remembered it.
Also got across to Crits and Deadwoods,, both pretty fun trails.
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Ahhhhhhh...thought retracted. Bronson looks like it means business.Yeah that's my mates new Bronsan, I still have the trance for the moment.
Ha, yeah I thought the same when I rode Charlottes (also for the first time in ages) a few weeks ago. Bet that tree to the right of the a line has seen some sights....Rode Charlottes pass at Red Hill for the first time in ages. Seemed more hectic than I remembered it.
Also got across to Crits and Deadwoods,, both pretty fun trails.
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@Rorschach, one-up have a handy little calc tool:Need a longer dropper - anyone know if a 180mm OneUp will fit in a large Prime v3?
Not seen that before, cheers!@Rorschach, one-up have a handy little calc tool:
https://can.oneupcomponents.com/pages/oneup-dropper-post-selector-v2
Or you could go bonkers trying to cross reference the One-up dimensions in the images to the diagram at the bottom of this page and compare to your current dropper:
OneUp Components V2 Dropper Post with 90-240mm of Travel - 30.9/31.6/34.9
A longer dropper post is one of the best upgrades you can make to your bike. Simply put, the award-winning OneUp Dropper Post is the longest travel dropper you can fit in your bike.www.oneupcomponents.com
Heaps of grip at the minute - the advantage of the local pea gravel is that it drains really well after a bit of rain so while there were a few puddles it was great. Running higher pressure also helps things, feels less squirmy particularly as I'm putting on a few kegs. Still need to sort my fork out a little, but works pretty well.Well done @Rorschach ! How good is riding on the dirty dirt?
I can't remember any of the tail names...just the fucking gravel. But from the top there was a few runs down that delivered plenty of good vibes.Heaps of grip at the minute - the advantage of the local pea gravel is that it drains really well after a bit of rain so while there were a few puddles it was great. Running higher pressure also helps things, feels less squirmy particularly as I'm putting on a few kegs. Still need to sort my fork out a little, but works pretty well.
Rode down Gunjin on Lazarus/Judderbars and Alchemy, bike felt good.
Probably the ones I'm talking about - these are the blues running down to the shuttle bay from the top.I can't remember any of the tail names...just the fucking gravel. But from the top there was a few runs down that delivered plenty of good vibes.
That sounds like it. One sort of kicks off with a few small jumps?Probably the ones I'm talking about - these are the blues running down to the shuttle bay from the top.
Also, Alchemy has a wall ride I've been avoiding since I came off down there last year. Hit it twice yesterday.
Yeah. If you go left the little jumps, its a flow trail with some decent jumps, if you got right its a more technical downhill. Both good trailsThat sounds like it. One sort of kicks off with a few small jumps?