Bicycles
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So jelly!
Bike update. Mondraker was all sold out of carbon Dunes in my size so bit the bullet and ordered one of these:
In a totally different league but still a very very nice bike for the money. Point it downhill at let loose. Surprisingly nice to pedal uphill too! The Yari seems to be a really good fork too based on the little time I've spent on it, can't find anything yet that would justify upgrading to a Pike.
Also spent a week in Spain training for the upcoming race season with my team. Had good luck with the weather and got some proper tan lines to cultivate
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Nice one, and a lot cheaper than the Dune I guess. In fact YT is made real Close to where I come from, strange to see them spread all over the world (and sponsoring guys like Lacondeguy & Gwin).
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Just saw your post now jii, I have heard nothing but good things about the Capra. They have a Canadian distributor in Squamish now so hopefully I can try it out this summer
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Just saw the last post, that bike is absolutely beautiful Giles. I love the craftsmanship of a well made steel frame, not to mention the feel.
I spent today doing an amazing 45km 1700m tour of Squamish with a long time local. Rode a mix of Squamish classics, fresh loamers and slabs galore and had a great time with the rain just holding off until the end, the temp at 12C and the dirt being just about perfect.
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Only two holders for BEER?
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Just picked up my "new" bike on Saturday, 2014 Cervelo R5. It's fast as shit and only weighs a pound more than my 4 month old daughter.
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Thats a nice looking bike @Clint_D.
Just a cruiser?
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Me too.
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We are moving house soon and the garden backs on to registered ancient woodland…time to finally build my Orange Five downhill frame!
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I feel like we need a WAYW When You're Not Wearing Your Normal Clothes thread. Anyway, if I'm not in the stuff I post on the other threads then I'm in this or running gear. I highly recommend the Void jacket for anyone who rides in 35-50 Degree weather.