dude sweet my dad has that same bike but like 26" or something rediculas like that and a 97 judy xc on it.
You need to get your ass in gear and come out riding with Charlie and I.BIRDMAN111 said:haha i havent ridden two dozen times this summer but fall, winter and spring i rode every day, literaly
dont you mean charlie and ME.mud'n'sweat said:You need to get your ass in gear and come out riding with Charlie and I.
Show off......OK, I'll throw up the new rig as well :biggrin:
That's great! Keep it up and you'll be surprised. If you're trying to trim down, start riding the XC bike 3+ times a week and you'll be shocked. I've been riding a ton as usual but had a week and a half off recently due to my wedding. I'll be back in VA. next week and plan on riding Stokesville area with a couple other guys all next weekend.To revive a thread, have people been riding a lot lately? I rode with a group two weeks ago, with a cold, but, since I'm out of shape, the cold didn't much matter! LOL!!!
So after 4 months, I'm back in the gym, hard core, with huge change in diet. I can feel the difference already. Not much of a difference, but a difference none the less.
...don't be a hater, baby :biggrin:
...I was hoping to get out to snowshoe this season when most of the old "Crew" was there, but it never happened for me. Instead...I ended up spending some time in Pisgah!!!When ya coming down this way to ride?
How she ride? Where ya been riding?My new XC bike. I still have the Switchblade.
I've been riding a lot this year. Down 10lbs since Spring with no beer intake reduction.
She rides nice. Two pounds heavier than my Switchblade, but so solid. BB is a good 1/2" lower too, which makes a huge difference in handling. Feels more stable.How she ride? Where ya been riding?
Hows that 6 way? I heard they can be a bitch to set up, but once there done there nice. I guess you can set them to be more XC oriented then DH or FR...She rides nice. Two pounds heavier than my Switchblade, but so solid. BB is a good 1/2" lower too, which makes a huge difference in handling. Feels more stable.
I've ridden so much it's ridiculous. Let's see: Douthat (MORE weekend trip), Wild Oaks trail (25 miles of it), North Mountain, Reddish Knob (Timber and Wolf Ridge, going to do Cali next time), Southern Traverse, Sherando, Walnut Creek twice, and of course my local trails, Pocahontas, JRPS, Poor Farm many times. All that in 3 weeks! I've been riding at least 3 days a week. Starting to slow down to normal as the newness wears off.
I've got a Swinger 6-Way and the 6/7" coffin rockers in the mail, so I'll be able to hit up Wintergreen and Snowshoe without fear of breaking another Switchblade rocker.