Oooh, just the right size :)
Hopefully I get to see this bike in person this fall, we’ll see if I can get time off newborn dad duty to help out with some of the stages!
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Oooh, just the right size :)
Hopefully I get to see this bike in person this fall, we’ll see if I can get time off newborn dad duty to help out with some of the stages!
Feedback from a couple of lads who rode last year , they were racing SC50/10 at 130mm and they had a blast , I’m taking the bronson as it’s so versatile and seems to cope with very rowdy to fast flow and everything in between very well ,
Don’t know the kona , but if you’re happy on it , stick with it [emoji106]
See you there [emoji95]
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First TC trail-work-party for 2019 on the books.
You guys are gonna have a lot of fun.
Question for you: have you come up with a good way to carry that thing (the FS240, or whatever model that is) while riding? I've tried a bit with it just kinda swung behind me, hanging on the harness. But that's... non-optimal. But hiking in with it seems so damn inefficient.
This one is a Stihl KR 131 Kombi with a swiveling hedge trimmer head (#napalmonastick). It comes apart into two pieces (between the handle and the black piece on the extension) and you can swivel the head all the way back so it's pointing back, making it a smaller package. I carried it on a medium sized day pack and secured it with three Volie straps, no problem. A lot of people were using the Dakine builder packs and they are OK, but the Evoc is the way to go.
Yeah, I can imagine...
Over the weekend I was told a story about a guy who had to carry one of those (one piece jobs) into the back country (for an over night mission) last year, strapped it to his top tube for the descent back into the valley. Apparently everything went great until it was time to turn, and this trail had a ton of switchbacks...
Sick bike and race.
Can't imagine ever having the disposable income for this but would love to ride more of the trails. Hoping to follow you guys around a week after the event has passed