I've been looking at buying the 303R for my next DH bike. Will this new frame replace the R model or will they offer them both for 2011?
How does the leverage ratio of the new model compare to the R model? In other words will both models have the same ride characteristics?
I agree with WBC, my wife is 4'-11" and I decided to buy her a Intense Slopestyle which fits her perfectly. Since my wife is less than 100 lbs soaking wet I could get away with an all mountain wheelset and XCish cranks bringing the bike weight down to 35lbs with DH tires. Some of the other...
It's getting late in the season to begin construction, especially since there are a lot sensitive areas near by. As such the most they'll do is log the site and come back in April/May for major earthwork operations.
Hey Skooks I think you may have missed my point. All I'm saying is that for a reoccuring event like this you have to start somewhere; race series generally need to be grown and the popularity will increase as word gets out that it was a fun race. Look at the Port Angelas races the turnout in...
No need to flame, I just asked a simple question and brought a different point of view to the table. For the record I think Evergreen is doing a great job and applaud them for trying to put events like this on. I encourage them to try this race again.
Now back to task....Your reasoning...
Under normal circumstances I would agree with you guys as to why you would want everyone to register for an "organized" race so there is enough pie, cake and ice cream. The idea here is an informal race so it's a way to have riders getting together and having some fun. Volunteers could have...
I use the Shimano Alfine chain tensioner (web link attached) which works exactly like a rear derailure but without the springs and parrallel links. The best part is they only cost $25 retail...
Why don't idiots like this attempt tackle real issues such as housing developments? shoot... :disgust:
Because the Growth Management Act GMA allows homes to be built within a specific area of the Puget Sound.
If you want Colonnade South you'll need to get into the public process now. If you don't get involved until after the 1st City Coucil meeting it's most likely too late.
I know from my professional experience that when the surveyors are called in plans to move forward with something has begun. It's just a matter of time, maybe upto couple of years out depending upon where they are in the entitlement process.
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