The brain injuries lead to more than simply depression. While it can appear as depression, there's a very good chance that it's not. TBI's make your brain produce less serotonin and the serotonin that is produced is sucked back up in all sorts of random amounts at random times. Because of that...
The Farmhouse has lots of Heady T and more. Focal Banger, Sip of Sunshine, Edward, Fair Maiden, the list goes on. #winning
I do kinda miss riding Perry Hill and having to drive past the Alchemist on the way back Burlington and getting fresh Heady on tap. Only a lil bit.
Definitely worth it, and fwiw, The Farmhouse also has good options for gluten and lactose allergies. It's an "all local" place too, with so much good wine and beer. There's also a campgrounds right on the bikepath in Burlington, maybe a 5-10 minute ride from downtown and right across from North...
The Alchemist Brewery is not currently open to the public. Near KT however, is Hill Farmstead, which you definitely should go to if you can. They're open Wed-Sat. Should you hit up Waterbury, which has some seriously kickass trails (Perry Hill), check out the Prohibition Pig, Reservoir, and...
Yup, the original 14 were built with a lighter tubeset that also lacked the gussets found on the newer frames. My old RL was number 96/12 because the original front triangle cracked at the headtube. After I sold it though, it did eventually crack through the swingarm too.
Dunno if this is the Race Link you were thinking of, but I was riding it at Creek a fair amount then and eventually managed to get her down to 42lbs. For some reason the lighter weight still didn't make it corner any better though hahahahaha
This was my haul when I got back from VT two weeks ago. I'd never been to Hill Farmstead, somehow, so I had to get out there!
Hill Farmstead Everett
Hill Farmstead Society & Solitude #6
Hill Farmstead Harlan
Hill Farmstead Daybreak
Lawson's Big Hoppi
Lawson's Steve's Back Yard Red...
The alleged mastermind of the 9/11 attacks and four alleged co-conspirators will be tried at Guantanamo Bay, rather than a US civilian court.
What do you think?
FWIW, I had my Chubie valved for a 180lb rider and I'm around 205-210. This was on a Sunday and I absolutely loved the feel. I also like a slightly softer set up, and this worked great.
That bike looks really familiar... oh wait, it's mine. That was right when I slapped it together for opening day at Diablo last year.
How it basically sits now:
You have a bunch of parts in your build that, given what they are, could be significantly lighter. Like your rims, cranks, chainguide, BB, stem, seat/post and your bars. Either way, it'll be a sweet build!
I have them in my 40. I bought the fork used and it came with the Enduro seals, as well as a fresh rebuild, so I can't comment on how it rode before the Enduro seals. But, after 4 months or so of riding there is no leaking oil and the fork is buttery smooth. They were extremely tight at first...
I went from Gustavs last season to Codes this year, and I like the Codes more. The Gustav has more raw stopping power, but the levers me nuts. The Codes are lighter, have almost as much stopping power and modulate better, at least for me. And I like the lever on the Codes much more, but my...
And very expensive, and they don't do the best work. My buddy has done some stuff through them, and they really aren't that great. Convenient? Yes, but not worth it in my opinion.
Sorry, didn't mean for it to be taken like that. It's a handy tool for obnoxious ads on some sites (obviously not on RM:thumb:) And your hard work rocks, the site is great:cheers:
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