Sadly...
FATAL CONSTRUCTION ACCIDENT AT BLUE MOUNTAIN SKI AREA
September 21, 2011
A Slatington man is killed while operating a construction vehicle at Blue Moutain Ski Area. The accident happened around 10 a.m. Wednesday. It appeared his truck tumbled off a ski slope and down an...
I thought it was closed because you guys were going to be working on the waterpark. And if it is about losing money, extend your trail system. It doesn't have to cost any money to make new trails...especially up here in PA.
I checked out my forks rebound and somehow it undid itself. I tighted that and i didnt seem to have an issue about wanting to pull up the rear. Thank you Jon.
Well at first I was just asking for recommendations on clipless pedals. I can jump on flats, but this issue just came up a few days ago. Ik about how many ppl use flats. I just don't know what else could cause my feet to keep on slipping doing any DH trails. (unless Kranked is correct)
I currently have both the small and medium sized Leatt DBX Comp ii braces in my possession. Ordered the med but it felt too big on the smallest setting and ordered the small but i have no clue. I am around 6' 2" and 155lbs (skinny-ish). The small fits somewhat snug on the chest and back, but is...
Yea, I guess I will go experiment on the jumpline tomorrow. Though, I really think that being clipped in for downhill stuff and not having to keep readjusting is beneficial. As long as it doesnt negatively affect jumping.
I think what I am doing is trying to lift the rear a little higher so I pull up on my feet, expecting the pedals to come with them. But instead they separate and I end up having to slam them back together. I must say though, quite a lot I have to readjust my foot positioning on any trail.
Mostly yes, only while jumping...i have to slam my feet back on the pedals immediately. But also going through rock sections when i get a little airborne.
At Diablo the other day, I pulled off a few nice one footed landings. Idk why but the 5.10 shoes and Tioga pedals don't seem to pair too well with me. Btw, the pedals are not worn and the shoes are fairly new. So, I think I am going to go clipless, which should also help out with the fast and...
Just to clarify...minus the grey one, they all have the same color plastic structure? So by buying the white one and changing to the black pads when its muddy, it will look exactly like the black/white one on the website?
I am going to be purchasing a Leatt Comp ii before I start getting into the racing scheme of things. I really want the mostly white one, but I dont know if it will get too dirty to wash off. Any experience anyone? And secondly, I know they sell different color padding, but how much of the...
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