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Pictures of how your 2015 ended

kickstand

Turbo Monkey
Sep 18, 2009
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Fenton, MI
So it appears I'm the "pictures of" thread starter. I started the dog thread, started the new bike thread in the DH forum, so it's only fitting i start the "how did your 2015 end" thread.

Mine ended with the dog and I going for a 18 mile sludge through the mud and slush. I needed 17 miles to accomplish a milestone in yearly miles, so at 16 miles down and a 2 mile loop available right by the truck, we exceeded expectations by 1 whole mile.

Happy trail dog about 10 miles in. Not sure what this dogs pedigree is but she has incredible endurance and just loves to be out on the trails.





and then, about 3 miles from home, my neighbors daughter didn't see me while making a left turn (I was driving straight at her), luckily I was able to avoid T-boning her, but she still hit my truck and sent me off into the embankment. :(

Shit happens, She was ok, dog and I were both ok, sucks a little as I had just cleaned and detailed the truck and listed it for sale!





Overall my 2015 was pretty rad. I have no complaints or regrets.

So, how did/will your 2015 end?
 

CBJ

year old fart
Mar 19, 2002
12,861
4,158
Copenhagen, Denmark
At the bike shop doing some small tunes to the trail bike including going tubeless as I finally got some tires on the bike that I really like

 

kickstand

Turbo Monkey
Sep 18, 2009
3,441
392
Fenton, MI
At the bike shop doing some small tunes to the trail bike including going tubeless as I finally got some tires on the bike that I really like
Took me a long time to jump on the tubeless bandwagon, ironically it now seems easier to deal with than tubes.
 

CBJ

year old fart
Mar 19, 2002
12,861
4,158
Copenhagen, Denmark
I rode tubeless for a long time on the DH bike but I have been to lazy to do it on the trail bike but I finally had the time and tires to make it worthwhile.
 

canadmos

Cake Tease
May 29, 2011
20,190
19,156
Canaderp
@CBJ is that your GT?

Finished the year off with a hike.


Nothing too special, just a local dog walkers favourite here in town. I wish the hikers, the University and conservation area were more open to bikes in this spot. The terrain is unreal for being in town, with some amazing ridges and valleys. But, on more than one occasion, a few local bikers have been threatened by the dog walkers and conservation officers. Oh well.

Hope everyone has had and will have a good one out there!
 

Toshi

Harbinger of Doom
Oct 23, 2001
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7,549
At the bike shop doing some small tunes to the trail bike including going tubeless as I finally got some tires on the bike that I really like

You look much more black and portly than I was expecting from a Scandinavian. :D
 

Toshi

Harbinger of Doom
Oct 23, 2001
38,029
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I clambered around on a ladder installing these various LEDs. I did not fall off, therefore it is good.