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    Park City trails.........

    anyone have any idea what the lower elevation trails are looking like In Park City.Hell, for that matter how about yellowfork canyon?

    Jim

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    very snowy, i was up there today



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    I am sure that yellow fork will be ridable very soon, if not already. Once we get those Tuesday rides going, well hit yellow fork several times for sure.

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    Spring in Yellow Fork

    The last couple years Yellow Fork has not been rideable until early to mid May. Snowy wet conditions through April with a stream running down the south fork as I recall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by live2ride
    very snowy, i was up there today
    Bummer. Have I mentioned 60 degrees & buff singletrack on Sunday? I love this place! (Price that is.)
    SCREW SEA OTTER!!!!!!! http://FuzzysBicycleworks.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fuzzy TheBikeGuy
    Have I mentioned 60 degrees & buff singletrack on Sunday?
    Yeah, I think you've mentioned that a few times.

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    Might have to make a trip down to Price in the next week or two. By the way Fuzzy, noticed your shop across the street from Ricardos, stopped in to eat after a day in the swell, what kind of deals do you have on full suspension....just curios.

    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by jfeiro
    what kind of deals do you have on full suspension...
    Jim
    Dude!

    How tall are you? I've got 2 large '06 Specializeds, An XC Pro and an Epic. Cash talks...

    ...so, did you ride the Swell?
    SCREW SEA OTTER!!!!!!! http://FuzzysBicycleworks.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fuzzy TheBikeGuy
    Dude!

    How tall are you? I've got 2 large '06 Specializeds, An XC Pro and an Epic. Cash talks...

    ...so, did you ride the Swell?
    Oh dude, don't tempt me (is 5'11.75" big enough?). I broke my chain two weekends ago, and I need a new one. If I'm not in your shop this weekend getting a new chain, you might expect me to be there buying a new bike.

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    Fuzzy, large frame is what i'm looking for. Have a medium now and is way to small. I'm 6' with long legs,36"-38" inseam. What kind of prices are we talking? Jim

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    Well,

    Like I said, "I've got 2 large '06 Specializeds, An XC Pro and an Epic. Cash talks... "

    The Epic was $2199.00 and the XC Pro was $1799.00.

    The epic is a sweet lightweight XC unit and the XC Pro is almost as light but a little more trailish. Come check 'em out. Maybe you guys could deflower them on our Wednesday eve' ride.
    SCREW SEA OTTER!!!!!!! http://FuzzysBicycleworks.com

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    By the way-

    We just did our St. Patrick's Day Trailwork. Floating Rocks, Bomberella, Ben's Switchbacks, and the south mesa of the Dead Dog are in need of tracks.

    I burned-up a 70 degree Saturday without pedaling once, and so did about a dozen KILLER bro's in our Price area.


    Thanks guys!!
    SCREW SEA OTTER!!!!!!! http://FuzzysBicycleworks.com

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