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(October 5, 2008 at 20:31)
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Yup. I think it might have settled a little so it is only 5ft high. |
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The line is split into two just behind Chris but we would love a drop here! |
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A brilliant example of thinking outside the box and building for the long term. Very nice. |
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For such beautiful tubing and frame design, what's with that gusset? Very sweet suspension design though. |
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Marins' newest development...QRF...Quick Release Fork. The problem is how to re-attach...hmmm. |
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Dana Starritt test riding the Marin East Peak and loving it! |
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This is Dana Starritt hitting the mini step-up on Tied the Knot trail in Cumberland, BC. |
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That Sir...is a lovely shot! Fully silhouetted (?) it would make a very cool T-Shirt print. |
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Trent was riding in this shot...sorry Trent. |
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20 - 30 minutes. The whole job took less than an hour. |
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And by the way...the reflectors on the test bike added more rotational weight and I believe, added to the overall speed capabilities of the Specialized Pitch Pro. Nice bike though... |
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A great picture, it's almost pop art. |
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...and Jeremy Grasby of The Riding Fool Hostel in Cumberland. See Bike magazine for a review. |
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Dana is also the UROC Women's Night Ride Coordinator. Wed nights, 6pm at Dodge City Cycles, Cumberland. |
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Tight slats, double nailed, solid stringers...nice build. Good work! |
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Finally rode this yesterday and it rolls very nicely and the ladder exit is spot on. May have to modify the entry though. |
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Bit of duct tape and good as new! Mavics are the biz, I'm still running a 2004 set of D521 Ceramic and they're still true and smooth. |
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Because this trail gets alot of use by beginners and also to protect the roots which were getting damaged. There are plenty of technical sections left on the trail! |
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That looks wickedly tempting! Nice one D. Planning a ride of this real soon!!! |
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The aim is to make it natural and invisible yet tough. I love crib work. |
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Very sexy dude. I want to ride this! |
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Again, some wicked cuts there! Beautiful skills SilentJ |
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Technically there is no step up but there is a drop. |
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That is some very strong tight sh*t!!! Damn boys, raising the bar every time now eh? |
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Nice stuff Universe. you must be looking forward to the end of that section! Thanks for the new bridge by the way... |
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Nice feature, I like the options possible. Very cool. |
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It's this kind of work (that isn't big jumps etc) that doesn't get appreciated because it's almost invisible! Let me appreciate on behalf of the local riding scoundrels..... |
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Sorry to hear! Take care man and take the time to plan some trail features! Like a smaller jump....hahaha. Sorry, black humour. |
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