Healing vibes Mike. I feel sorry for Tam, having to wait on you hand and foot during the healing process. Take advantage bro, take advantage. Next year you'll be faster than ever with all those new parts in your leg! Percocet makes you constipated so drink lots of prune juice...
I too am planning on platty this weekend. Bruised ribs have me shying away from racing Killington. Nice looking ride, by the way. I would love to get a closer look. I also like your thinking about frame design that dictates asthetics...low and slack, sounds familiar.:thumb:
If you get off the double and take the cat2/3 course, whats the one down a bit to the left of the course and left of that flat rock drop to flat with the cliff sign? It dumps you out on the ski trail way above fun run. There is a gnarly chute / mandatory air riders left and a big A55 huck riders...
^^^I rode Killington last Saturday for the first time ever. I though it was killer! I stuck mainly to the course but explored later in the day and found some epic DH singletrack butter that dumped us out a short pedal back up to the gondola. The obvious trail work being done up there had me...
^^^Great description, seriously. Rode it today during my first ever DH trip to the beast. Very technical and very, very fast. Thankfully it was dry today.
I retiered my '05 DHS w/ Curnutt front and rear. Fast in the steeps and very plush on big hits, but I wanted something lighter and more agile. Want to rebuild and bring it back to life though.
Or sell it cheap...? PM for more info.
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