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Yesterday, 04:22 PMDhf is a generally drifty tire - it has a big gap between the middle and side knobs. It'll hook up good when you lean it all the way over and get...4098 replies | 938965 view(s)
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Yesterday, 04:01 PMAssegai is definitely grippiest all around. Dhf has more cornering grip at its limits in good dirt than the assegai, but assegai has more easily...4098 replies | 938965 view(s)
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Yesterday, 03:27 PMT9 is grippier. It lands somewhere between maxxis maxxterra and maxxgrip. Butcher is a fine tire, but it's basically a dhf clone that's slightly...4098 replies | 938965 view(s)
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Yesterday, 03:22 PMDishing tool usually hits the tire, which makes it tough to get an accurate read on the rim.13087 replies | 2174219 view(s)
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Yesterday, 01:02 PMWhile he's certainly correct, I've never found that mountain bike tires running mountain bike pressures will change the dish of a wheel to a...13087 replies | 2174219 view(s)
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Yesterday, 12:57 PMtoast2266 replied to a thread 2012 Montana Conditions, Stoke and Whatev Thread in General Ski / Snowboard DiscussionKimberly area has some fun biking in the summer too. A little bit of everything.22081 replies | 3847427 view(s)
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Yesterday, 06:58 AMtoast2266 replied to a thread 2012 Montana Conditions, Stoke and Whatev Thread in General Ski / Snowboard DiscussionIt seems to me that the "big money in skiing" thing is less about there being more rich people skiing, and more about the death of the middle class. ...22081 replies | 3847427 view(s)
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Yesterday, 05:38 AMIt certainly doesn't help that 98% of surron's clientele are douchebags. No responsible person that's just looking for a zippy commuter buys one of...46040 replies | 4014835 view(s)
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03-26-2024, 02:20 PMI currently own the FRS, and previously (quite a while ago) owned the concept. I like the FRS a lot as a resort powder ski. Which means it's good...3007 replies | 855213 view(s)
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03-26-2024, 07:26 AMIn fairness to the eliminator, it brakes much better than something like a rock razor. I'm mostly OK with the eliminator - it rolls pretty well, it...4098 replies | 938965 view(s)
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03-25-2024, 09:11 PMI've run the eliminator in the rear on the big bike a bit. It's fine for fast stuff, but in legit steeps, I found it lacking. And by lacking, I...4098 replies | 938965 view(s)
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03-25-2024, 02:36 PMFIFY If you want to make your millions, I don't think mountain bike competitions are the circus you're looking for.92 replies | 5899 view(s)
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03-24-2024, 08:59 PMThe assegai is the anchor. Keep the dissector and put something faster on the front. Maybe another dissector?4098 replies | 938965 view(s)
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03-24-2024, 04:53 PMI've had better luck with the wheelsmith stuff than boiled linseed oil.13087 replies | 2174219 view(s)
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03-24-2024, 01:40 PMMan, that makes the double even gnarlier. That thing was seriously blind. And obviously huge consequences for mis-judging speed off the first hit.2055 replies | 352426 view(s)
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