My D4 arrived today. Very comfy and the viewport is huge. Hopefully, I won’t test the safety myself. It seems really well designed while still being lightweight. The bag that comes with it is just like bag that comes with the SE4.
I don't remember if you were there when I traded my v10 for Luke's Hightower. Wow, that bike was awesome. I kept up with the crew all on dh bikes down ninja bob, ball-n-jack, powerline. My hands got jackhammered on ball-n-jack but otherwise it was fast.
Anyway, stop overthinking this. V10 for...
For what it's worth, moto helmets are tested at fairly low speeds. From memory, I think it's around 18mph. It's defined as an energy and head mass but to actually test it is converted into velocity.
Anyway, I just got the new TLD SE4 and it is great. The fit is good for me and the airflow is...
My 2015 skyline and connect shorts are great for trail riding and are stylish enough for stopping somewhere on the way home from riding. I really don't know why my xc buddies wear skinsuits when these shorts are so comfy.
Finally read the whole pink bike story. The truth is most likely in there. The promoters need to operate as a team. Do the math.
I think that the amount of races has over saturated the market demand. Pulling back the total number and having fewer races that are better attended and more profitable.
Dan: I would skip the rock assuming you would need to pay to ship a bike. The trails appeared to be decent alough their flow/jump trail lacked flow. The lifts also blow chunks. It's 5 hours from my house to there and the lift broke before I even got to ride it on the day I went there. We hiked...
I took this last year. Pretty decent $60 each way but I had my bike in two regular bags. There is wifi on board to occupy you.
The downside for me was having to get out the the bus stop in whistler at 5:30am for the ride back to Vancouver. But I slept the whole way.
Rob Roskopp founded SCB after being a sponsored Santa Cruz skateboard rider. Guess no one here is old enough to remember Rob as a skater.
Go read this interview: http://www.pinkbike.com/news/rob-roskopp-interview-2011.html
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