The seat works! so, no, you can't have it Fran although I'm not sure how long the pretty white colour will last, it's already got cow shit on it.
The seat works! so, no, you can't have it Fran although I'm not sure how long the pretty white colour will last, it's already got cow shit on it.
OK it's official I've eaten too many pies.
Got all messed up over a jump going down turners - suspension all wallowy, ended up landing on the back of the saddle bending the seat rails. Bugger I really liked that seat.
Luckily CRC have good deals going $50 delivered vs $160 local.
In life as in dance Grace glides on blistered feet
One of the last trails at Redwoods. Big jump, rolled over, came into a little double too quick and landed on the 2nd pretty damn hard. Went off the back of the bike (still holding bars), landed on the seat (most of my weight) with my ribs. Lots of gasping having winded myself. 4-5 weeks before I could lie on my stomach in bed, another week before it was pretty much back to normal. Didn't bother going to A&E as they can't do much. Based on the recovery, bruised/cracked ribs is pretty likely (comparing to others).
Heading out again the very next day wasn't the smartest idea, every bump hurt, couldn't breathe properly
Tried straightening the rails, but they seemed so soft, figured they'd bend again on the first bump. Bought another seat from a Rotorua shop the next morning. Oh, and scraped that one up the same day or next, pulling a wheelie and falling off the back... Rotorua was memorable for me
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
Ha I can relate to that. Twenty years ago went over a doubles in Redwoods that had just been built showing off to my then girlfriend/ now wife. Hit the second one with front wheel, over the handlebars landed on my ribs cracking some.
The pita was I had been training for months for the Rotorua marathon (my first) & had put the entry in the post that bloody morning - couldn't do the run & got no money back.
It's almost like we need some kind of protection on our chests like two big fleshy bumps or something...
In life as in dance Grace glides on blistered feet
Arrived at Cardrona, bike assembled, ready to rumble...
20km return trip up the Crown Range. Had to pedal all the way back down. Bloody northerly.
Going to have a shufti at these famous Richmond hills this afternoon. Stumpy is prepped with new rubber and ready to roll.
Fark.
Me likey.
Escalator and the climb to the Hang 10 Skid is cool.
Terminus is sweet too.
45 min of riding to get there though...
Electrical apprenticeships are weird...
More advice... how do you deal with long grass?
I've got a small 4 wheel drive track on my city route and I seem to spend most of my time digging clumps of grass out of the chain etc, I thought these were supposed to do off road?
Bike doesn't like knee deep mud puddles as well, mind you I'm not too enthusiastic either.
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