Daniel Hale
She fid, he fid, I fidn't
better not SS it then, i’ll have to dig out a derailleur, but then i won’t be able to go on about avocado prices, leather man bags or boutique beerIt's doable, I just dunno why TF you would.
better not SS it then, i’ll have to dig out a derailleur, but then i won’t be able to go on about avocado prices, leather man bags or boutique beerIt's doable, I just dunno why TF you would.
You can if your frame is bespoke.better not SS it then, i’ll have to dig out a derailleur, but then i won’t be able to go on about avocado prices, leather man bags or boutique beer
That’s him. Wife was embarrassed AF.Moorey, I think I was lucky and didn't fall victim. I do remember him now though, wasn't he riding with his wife? Who seemed really nice and I couldn't work out what she was doing with that idiot.
Was he riding the big S?That’s him. Wife was embarrassed AF.
I honestly can’t recall. That or a yeti.Was he riding the big S?
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No, not salmon run. It links back into the Skyline park for the final stage of the event.In Queenstown, did the descent from Beeched As link into Salmon Run? That trail looks intense!
The scenery for this looks incredible but the technical side of the trails is the thing that puts me off-just not sure whether it's way outta my league. Is there anything in Oz that is similar as a gauge for difficulty?
Mate I am honestly not a great rider, and there were only a few things I didn't ride , mainly due to wet (mud/drops/clay/consequence) but there's no mandatory gaps, and I think only one drop of half a metre in the whole thing. Fucking out there riding but do-able, i just go (much) slower than actual good ricers and heaps lower than pros.In Queenstown, did the descent from Beeched As link into Salmon Run? That trail looks intense!
The scenery for this looks incredible but the technical side of the trails is the thing that puts me off-just not sure whether it's way outta my league. Is there anything in Oz that is similar as a gauge for difficulty?
How much over? I'd remove parts in this order from least to most hassle: pedals, chain, cassette. all up that should save you around 1.2kg or so. I'd only remove any tyres which aren't set up tubeless, as a last resort. Would not remove shock you won't want the swingarm and pivots flapping around in the bag unsupported.Just figured out that my bike + bag will be over 23 kg. Going overweight adds $180 to the trip.
What bits would you pull off the bike and stuff in your suitcase?
Am thinking tyres, cassette and pedals should get me close to 2.5 kg. Then I guess the next thing would be the shock.
Need to learn to read the fine print.