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    • GilesG
      Giles
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      When I was in Japan earlier this month, Kurt from Faith and I  specced me a single speed (yes he does bikes too….......)

      "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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      • emceeQE
        emceeQ
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        I'm a sucker for a lugged frame.  She's a beaut G…

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        • derivative666D
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          "honorable mention to the bearded giant aka derivative666 for being a stand up dude & not changing with the seasons since i've been around these parts" Monday

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          • mclaincauseyM
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            I picked up a new bike last night for commutes. Nuttin' "Special", but I fell in love when I test rode it. It has a cruiser-like geometry and a vertical riding position but quite a bit of pep at a price point where I don't have to get ridiculously nervous about leaving it locked up downtown when I tool around town on it. That's exactly what I wanted, all the other commuter bikes I tried were too sluggish. Tossed some fenders on it but don't think I'll need saddlebags for now.

            Think it, be it.

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            • Finn666F
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              how does it drive? @derivative666

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              • derivative666D
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                Smooth and fast. I really like if a lot. I did 10 miles and was really shot. Riding fixed was pretty confusing at first but, once you get going it gets easier. It's a perfect cross training hobby for skiing. I know  going to be real sore tomorrow.

                "honorable mention to the bearded giant aka derivative666 for being a stand up dude & not changing with the seasons since i've been around these parts" Monday

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                • Finn666F
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                  cool…might try a fixed gear bike very soon. a mate of mine owns a bike shop down the road i live in.
                  need to hit him up i guess!

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                  • peppercoP
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                    Nice bikes everyone! I'm a noob here, but a total bike nerd. Here are my two summer rides in an artsy pose. Outside on the cleaning bench is a Madone 6 with Zipp 404's. Inside is an All City Nature Boy single speed. I ride the steel bike almost daily, the carbon bike is reserved for frisky group rides.

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                    • derivative666D
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                      So far I'm loving my State bike. I have been riding it fixed since I got it. I haven't had any issues slowing the bike down. I have yet to figure out how to skid stop but haven't had any issues stopping. Not sure if it's poor technique or my legs aren't strong enough yet.

                      Long distance rides are tough so far the farthest I have gone is 25 miles. My ass is still sore. I am sure I will get used to it.

                      "honorable mention to the bearded giant aka derivative666 for being a stand up dude & not changing with the seasons since i've been around these parts" Monday

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                      • GilesG
                        Giles
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                        My friend Ian (the round the world skipper) did the London to Brighton cycle ride last Sunday - he was well gozzed up…

                        "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                        • DanielAFCD
                          DanielAFC
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                          Making the most of the 17hrs of sunlight we got for the summer solstice yesterday

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                          • AetasA
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                            Great trail pics DanielAFC.

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                            • DanielAFCD
                              DanielAFC
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                              Thanks aetas. It helps to have a contributing photographer to singletrack as a riding partner

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                              • JiiJ
                                Jii
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                                Speechless. Amazing.

                                AIAN HA-TO!

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                                • ddtrashD
                                  ddtrash
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                                  Daniel

                                  lovely pictures, has inspired me to get out on the bike when I get home after my current work hitch.

                                  The pictures remind me of some of the European Alpine riding that is on offer.  Great scenery and trails plus lift access if you are lucky / lazy.  I hear very good things about the Fernie trails, this is where your pictures have been taken right??

                                  Hoping to head to the Alps myself in August.  Got a new bike incoming so it would be rude not to go and give it a decent test.  Nicolai Ion 650b bike on order.

                                  Well the industry would have to change the standard wheelsize every few years so I just had to get a new frame,…...........fork,................and wheels!  😉

                                  There is no 'I' in team …............ however there are five in 'individual brilliance'.

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                                  • DanielAFCD
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                                    Hey dd, thanks and glad to hear they make you want to get on your bike. The photos are indeed in fernie, on a trail called project 9. There are a lot of great trails here, mostly of the buff and fast variety, with very long descents after gruelling climbs.  There is so much good riding all over BC. I love Fernie, but Nelson, Squamish and Cumberland house my favourite trails.

                                    I've never ridden over in Europe but I can't wait to do so one day.  Enjoy the new bike, it is annoying that wheel size standards have changed, but the benefits of 650b are real.  I'm now more annoyed with so many slack, low bb 29er options becoming available, that descend like a dream.  If only I could have a full stable of bikes.

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                                    • JiiJ
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                                      Did an overnighter to a national park a few weeks ago, here's a friend's blog post with lots of pics: http://www.packgofind.com/pineridge

                                      I had to take the cyclocross bike since I needed to carry shelter, food and water with me. The trails were quite easy and relatively flat so the full sus rig would have been too much. A rigid 29er or an adventure bike would have been perfect 🙂 It was manageable with the cx bike, only had to push a few times.

                                      This last weekend was midsummer eve so I decided to go camping for two nights (in friends backyards ;)).

                                      Testing out my new tent, going bike touring to Sweden and Gotland in august for a week. Worked like a charm even though it got really cold at night (3 degrees centigrade, proper finnish summer ey?). Luckily I had my down sleeping bag and down jacket with me. Going to get a front rack for the pannier bags to get the weight down for a more stable ride. Target weight for stuff including bags and the tent for a weeks tour is 7,5-8 kg.

                                      AIAN HA-TO!

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                                      • DanielAFCD
                                        DanielAFC
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                                        Nice work Jii! Photos were great and it looks and sounds like a really nice route.

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                                        • JiiJ
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                                          Some quality trailtime yesterday.

                                          Recent upgrades to the bike:
                                          -140 mm Formula Thirty-Five fork. This thing is A-MA-ZING. So plush and finally the Rumblefish came to life. Slacker angles ftw!
                                          -Switched to a 1*10 setup. These narrow-wide-chainrings are the bomb! Easily the biggest thing since Stan's NoTubes for me personally.

                                          AIAN HA-TO!

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                                          • DanielAFCD
                                            DanielAFC
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                                            I have the wolf tooth narrow wide and it still surprises me every time I rattle through a bunch of chunder and it's still there. Only time I've lost it in two years was pedalling hard through a really rough section of trail in the 11t.  I'm really interested in trying out oneup's new shimano cage modifier. With 32 up front and 42 in the back my derailleur looks pretty ridiculous with how far the b limit is dialled in. Still shifts quite nice though, it's an xtr trigger though, so it will overcome most things.

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