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Excuses to get a new bike!• But honey, just think of all the money I'll save on gas when I'm riding the new Fixie to work!• Honey, I've been thinking of ways to cut down on our monthly expenses. I've considered canceling my gym membership, but I still need to get in some exercise. Any suggestions? Then as you discuss alternative ways to stay in shape, drive the conversation towards the idea of getting a new mountain bike.• Tell the wife, you're buying her a new bike. But get the frame yo... Read More
This is the coolest game ever. http://www.onemorelevel.com/game/free_rider
Cycling has always been a big part of my life. I want my daughter to enjoy riding the same way that I have. While we also try to get out as a family, riding gives us a chance to get out together for some father daughter time too. At 9 she's still pretty cautious on the trail, but is getting better every time out. I really want to encourage her to ride more and to continue to try more challenging things on the trail, but don't want to push so hard that it turn... Read More
There’s a lot of history and information floating around about the origins of mountain biking, some that’s recognized and some that depends on who has the best public relations firm. Mountain biking would have happened somewhere and it did. Did it begin with the Buffalo Soldiers, a turn-of-the-century infantry who customized bicycles to carry gear over rough terrain? It was August 1896, the riders, black enlisted men and a white lieutenant, rode from Missoula, Montana, to Yellowstone an... Read More
Me and the guys went to Dark Mountain this past weekend. Damn it was cold and Damp. But regardless I was gald I was there and I had a good time, even though I was hacking up a lung full of flem, my toes where frozen and I wrecked twice from the slick conditions. The slick conditions made for a real interesting ride and as twisty as Dark Mnt. is... slick is not a great mix. I often found myself drifting from one side of the trail to the other, nearly sliding right off the trail. It's no... Read More
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