Did about an 18 mile ride through some of pisgahs best single track yesterday. Temps in the high 60's, could not have been better.
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A Little Bit Of Pisgahhhhh
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THat log looks crazy. I also like the bridge traverse. I noticed no body has the bar extenions anymore. Don't your arms get more tired without being able to move hand positions? Looks like an awesome Day.
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@marc bondor 215449 wrote: I noticed no body has the bar extenions anymore. Don't your arms get more tired without being able to move hand positions? .
They still make the extentions but are a lot smaller now. On climbs they could come in handy. I have just been too cheap and lazy to get a pair.
They still make the extentions but are a lot smaller now. On climbs they could come in handy. I have just been too cheap and lazy to get a pair.
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I think I have camped somewhere close to were you guys riding. But don't remeber a really big parking lot like that. But the bridge and creek look right. Rode a little myself
Saturday. Keep up the great photos.
Saturday. Keep up the great photos.
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@marc bondor 215453 wrote:I think I have camped somewhere close to were you guys riding. But don't remeber a really big parking lot like that. But the bridge and creek look right. Rode a little myself
Saturday. Keep up the great photos.
That parking lot was at the Food Lion.
Saturday. Keep up the great photos.
That parking lot was at the Food Lion.
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@SKISC 215451 wrote:They still make the extentions but are a lot smaller now. On climbs they could come in handy. I have just been too cheap and lazy to get a pair.
I use the small bar-ends... mostly for changing hand positions when I climb, but I also find they protect very well against bashing my pinkies on tree trunks.
I use the small bar-ends... mostly for changing hand positions when I climb, but I also find they protect very well against bashing my pinkies on tree trunks.
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what trails did you ride on? I live in Brevard and try to go biking everyday in the summer once I back from school.