Absolutely spot on.. An anyone who owns a jeep and likes it or says is reliable is simply lying.
The hard slog of a journey will just make the riding even better!!
Another +1 for Dianese Trailskins.
Always been a fan of there gear, but never liked knee pads etc in general. Haven't had any complaints with these yet and are very well made.
Never had a Ti bolt fail, and have been used from dh bikes to xc, slalom, bmx.. etc etc
But i don't buy them for the weight.. more because they are often much better machined.
Most steel ones i just don't find to be quiet the same quality. Nothing wrong with them at all.. just a personal...
The Vintage Mountain Bike thread in this forum would be a good start..
http://www.rotorburn.com/forums/showthread.php?138808-The-Vintage-Mountain-Bike-Thread
We stopped of at Tumut last time on our way to Thredbo.. Not a bad little xc trail network, and somewhere not usually visited by most. Some pretty fun flowey trail!
http://www.rollingground.com.au/tumut.html
Osprey & Deuter would be my pics. And that goes for packs in general.
Im running with the Deuter Air Exp10. Liked it so much i went and also bought a 26L Deuter air as a general day pack.
Not sure if they are really the equivalent of each other with the sizes you've quoted..
The HansDampf & RockRazor run big for size, the RockRazor does have similar small knobs in the centre but thats the only thing in common with the Larson which is purely a XC tyre, while the RocRazor has...
It shouldn't be that expensive to pick up an Orange 5 frame. Build it up with a moderate spec should be comparative to any other decent alloy bike.
They get rave reviews, and although some think they look and are outdated, they really come under the banner of "it it works then don't change it"...
The above seems to contradict a lot of reviews out there.. BOS often have very good compression control I've found. Sounds like the tune may have been possibly out a touch?
Personally i think the new BOS Kirk is a better option if you can get one. More suited the trail/AM/Enduro rather than...
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