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  1. #401
    Nice. I’ve never climbed it.

    When did they put this trail in?


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  3. #402
    Quote Originally Posted by accadacca View Post
    Nice. I’ve never climbed it.

    When did they put this trail in?
    They opened it the end of March. Lexi and Ethan were the two kids on the CCHS MTB team that were killed in a car accident over by the EQ.

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    Here's a few from a Moab trip last week:

    Warmed up for a few hours on Klondike Bluffs.

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    We considered doing the whole Mag7, but decided we came for fun instead of pain so instead we did a Bull, Run, Arths Corner, Great Escape, Getaway lap. It's a sweet ride that I will definitely do again. Then after lunch went and did a few miles in the branded trails.

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    The next day we cheated and took a shuttle to Kokopelli and rode down porcupine. 4,500' of descent and only 500' of climbing? Yes, please!

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    My little bother couldn't quite make it trouble free, but damn that is a ripper.

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    Did some riding in Moab before heading to Lake Powell. I stopped for a night at the Navajo National Monument (nice camping) to prep for canyoneering to come. No riding up there, but it's a scenic, relaxing place to hang out.
    Suddenly my feet are feet of mud
    It all goes slo-mo
    I don't know why I am crying
    Am I suspended in Gaffa?

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    Sharing the trails with a Montana local. Heard this lone wolf howl in the middle of the night.

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    Moab...
    Suddenly my feet are feet of mud
    It all goes slo-mo
    I don't know why I am crying
    Am I suspended in Gaffa?

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    My son and his uncle riding Park City.


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    @KanyonKris and his wife Jolene came up to the Ogden area looking to ride some new trails for their anniversary, and I was their trail guide. What better way to spend your anniversary than with me?


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  17. #410
    Body count be rising on the Little Scraggy Trail here in Colorado. It's got a pretty significant downhill at the end, no features, but I'd bet it's mostly handlebars catching trees. Lots of beginners ride this trail. There are at least two trees you have to be careful with...while going fast.
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    Suddenly my feet are feet of mud
    It all goes slo-mo
    I don't know why I am crying
    Am I suspended in Gaffa?

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  19. #411
    Top of Williams Creek. Nothing like beating the sun to the top of the climb.



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    Top of St. Charles Canyon at the intersection of the Highline Trail



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    Are we there yet?

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    I own three bikes...two modern ones and this blast from the past. It's a '92 KHS Montana with the very first Rockshox model RS1. I actually rode this thing in Moab back in the mid nineties...Slickrock, Porcupine, Amasa Back. A hardtail with 2 inches of front travel. Like a Flintstone mobile.

    Of course, I don't ride rough trails with this anymore. It's a town cruiser now...along Cherry Creek to Rockies games, grocery and breakfast runs like this morning.

    Although it made of steel, it's light and quick. Believe it or not, the fork has never needed rebuilding. Over the years, I've replaced the cassette, seat post, seat and handlebars.

    Figured I'd show off my old-skool American iron since it gets a lot of attention from those who recognize what it is.


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    Suddenly my feet are feet of mud
    It all goes slo-mo
    I don't know why I am crying
    Am I suspended in Gaffa?

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  27. #415
    Quote Originally Posted by twotimer View Post
    I own three bikes...two modern ones and this blast from the past. It's a '92 KHS Montana with the very first Rockshox model RS1. I actually rode this thing in Moab back in the mid nineties...Slickrock, Porcupine, Amasa Back. A hardtail with 2 inches of front travel. Like a Flintstone mobile.

    Of course, I don't ride rough trails with this anymore. It's a town cruiser now...along Cherry Creek to Rockies games, grocery and breakfast runs like this morning.

    Although it made of steel, it's light and quick. Believe it or not, the fork has never needed rebuilding. Over the years, I've replaced the cassette, seat post, seat and handlebars.

    Figured I'd show off my old-skool American iron since it gets a lot of attention from those who recognize what it is.


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    I too still have an RSI fork set... on a 1991 Klien Pinnacle. Unfortunately my seals are shot and the boys at the shop tell me they cen't get a rebuild kit anymore. Glad yours are still viable!

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  29. #416
    Quote Originally Posted by twotimer View Post
    I own three bikes...two modern ones and this blast from the past. It's a '92 KHS Montana with the very first Rockshox model RS1. I actually rode this thing in Moab back in the mid nineties...Slickrock, Porcupine, Amasa Back. A hardtail with 2 inches of front travel. Like a Flintstone mobile.

    Of course, I don't ride rough trails with this anymore. It's a town cruiser now...along Cherry Creek to Rockies games, grocery and breakfast runs like this morning.

    Although it made of steel, it's light and quick. Believe it or not, the fork has never needed rebuilding. Over the years, I've replaced the cassette, seat post, seat and handlebars.

    Figured I'd show off my old-skool American iron since it gets a lot of attention from those who recognize what it is.


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    Nice. I started mountain biking in '93 when I was 15 years old. That was a sweet bike back in the day that I didn't have the money for, but I checked it out in the catalogs and drooled over them.

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  31. #417
    A client of mine had just payed $1000 for a new Yeti and I remember thinking that was just a crazy amount of money for a bike. Of course, within a year I bought this...I remember it cost $650.

    Indeed, a rebuild on the fork is a no go. I called Wheat Ridge Cyclery, who rebuilds forks and shocks and they told me the same thing...no parts available.

    I was thinking about taking it apart, re-using the same seals but adding fresh oil but they assured me that won't work. The caked on gunk from the dirty oil is probably keeping the seals from leaking, and the seals get jacked with removal anyway.

    Byron's old KHS Montana...1992-????. Hope I just didn't jinx it.
    Suddenly my feet are feet of mud
    It all goes slo-mo
    I don't know why I am crying
    Am I suspended in Gaffa?

  32. #418
    When I was a kid, the local bike shop sold KHS and GT mountain bikes. I spent a lot of time looking through those catalogs and drooling over the bikes on the floor.

    I still remember the first bike I saw that cost $1000. It was the GT Zaskar with a polished aluminum frame and XTR parts hanging off of it and the brand new Rock Shox fork. That thing was awesome. I could never afford it at the time though as I didn't have a job and had to rely on my parent's kindness to get bikes. They were nice, but not that nice. :)

    Good times. Now I feel old.

  33. #419
    You want old school?

    This has to be about 1972, That handsome devil 2nd from the left is me and that brown beauty in front is my state of the art Schwinn Varsity 10-speed.

    You tell me that's not a bad ass gang to roll through Murray Park with.

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    1968 Schwinn Stingray... Gold with the white Banana Seat. Once I got the Ram's Horn handle bars on there and a good set of cards in the spokes... pussys like Ice would quake in their shoes as this piece of awesomeness rolled the hood.

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