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This is a long way short of the biggest jump I've ever hit, in fact it isn't even the biggest jump I've hit this week, but fuck me I had to work for it! I'm on the smallest cog in my cassette and absolutely mashing the pedals in the reasonably steep run in to make the not very long top on this. I also felt a lot higher than this! There was not a lot of reward for the efforts.
But in bike related news, the ibis went really well. I really feel the size of the wheels and length of the bike trying to rail berms. It felt like a magic carpet over the chunder. Pedalling up wasn't too arduous. All in a good day was had.
@Ultra Lord Can I get an amen? Can I get a hallelujah?This
is
Necessary.
Best I can do is a YIEW and an aggressive shaka.@Ultra Lord Can I get an amen? Can I get a hallelujah?
The world would be a better place if the former were more often transposed with the latter.Best I can do is a YIEW and an aggressive shaka.
An aggressive view of my shaka?@Ultra Lord Can I get an amen? Can I get a hallelujah?
Fark that, riding in logged wastelands is shit, there are already good lines in the trees...for not much longer apparently.It does make it easy to find a good line...but it is hard work digging through all the tooth picks left behind.
Fark that, riding in logged wastelands is shit, there are already good lines in the trees...for not much longer apparently.
I agree, Dr Beebenson is very efficient with parcel parceling. And he is very generous to boot.Delivery from Dr Beebenson today. Pushys and Mtbdirect could learn a thing or two from @beeb about appropriate packaging size.
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Also pleasantly surprised at the weight of the future front tyre. 200g lighter than the previous one of these I had!
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I'm too scared to delve into it.Those DD Assegais you're pedallin will be pushing 1.4