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 on: August 23, 2008, 07:49:37 PM 
Started by hfremuth - Last post by dvl
Sounds interesting... You could create a google map and mark the entry points please?

 42 
 on: August 22, 2008, 01:45:33 PM 
Started by Danny C - Last post by dylan29er
I have been happy running WTB Exiwolf 2.3 front and back when it is dry/loose and swaping out the back to a Michelin XC A.T. X 2.0 when it is muddy.  I really like the Exiwolf but they don’t shed mud very well.

 43 
 on: August 22, 2008, 09:11:23 AM 
Started by Danny C - Last post by Droptopchevy
I first tried  Front- Crossmark     Rear- Ignitor
The result was I had horrible cornering compared to before and my uphill traction was great. I was considering getting an Ignitor for the front to improve cornering.


I'm now gonna start running     Front- Ignitor     Rear- Crossmark
I'll let you know how this setup turns out. I'm only doing this until more Ignitors come into the shop.

 44 
 on: August 22, 2008, 06:41:13 AM 
Started by Danny C - Last post by Lust4singletrack
Droptop
Which way are you running the ignitor and crossmark. What I mean is, which is in the front and which is in the back?

I've been thinking of trying both these tires for racing since they are fast rollers but I was a little bit worried about cornerning traction and would want the best cornering traction in the front.

 45 
 on: August 21, 2008, 10:13:29 PM 
Started by Danny C - Last post by Droptopchevy
Searched for a thread about tire talk and found this.

I'm currently running Maxxis Crossmark and Ignitor. The ignitor is good for cornering and the crossmark rolls well and has good traction. I might be switching to WTB werewolves (sp) or the high rollers since it looks to be the choice tire around here. My bike originally came with Bontrager Jones and they were terrible. I haven't met a Bontrager tire that I have liked. They cornered but not as much as i wanted and they were horrible climbers. They rolled pretty well though.

 46 
 on: August 20, 2008, 11:23:06 PM 
Started by hfremuth - Last post by Kman
Yeah that sounds like something I would like to check out!

K

 47 
 on: August 20, 2008, 05:52:59 PM 
Started by hfremuth - Last post by Lust4singletrack
Yes the clinics. I know it's early but we are already planning our next clinic. And we plan to have a clinic on....Hopping Logs! Stay tuned for more info.

 48 
 on: August 20, 2008, 05:52:01 PM 
Started by Durb - Last post by Durb
Sorry for the late notice, I wanted to post something yesterday but forgot.  I can't make it tonight as I'm on call.  That's right, 30 F-ing hours straight without sleep or a break! I will ride Saturday though if anyone wants to meet up.  Only thing is it is my first day off in two weeks and I may(will) drink lots of beer Friday so it will be later in the day.  I'd be down for French Creek or something out that way if anyone else is.

 49 
 on: August 20, 2008, 04:42:33 PM 
Started by hfremuth - Last post by hfremuth
Riggs,
You said it - I really need to get over those damn logs. I am working on learning how to hop these things, but it will take some time. I take it easy and carry it over obstacles taller than 10 inches at the moment. Its pretty steep there, I want to enjoy my workout and avoid injuries. Its time for me to attend some clinics to get more technical stuff in.

 50 
 on: August 20, 2008, 12:21:37 PM 
Started by jomissa - Last post by bonkers
So who's going where when???  We've got a nice-looking weekend coming up.  Pick somewhere and let's go.

How about a ride in the rainforest in St. Lucia?  At least that's where I'll be.....who's coming?   Grin

Thanks for the heads up on that Bonkers and RAW!

DO IT!! Hell man I'd do that ride again! Just watch the start area, the guides send ALL of you down a very narrow path & everyone gets jammed up in there. Check out the ziplines that are above you too!

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