Mountain Biking

SageFromZen

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"MichiganMedGrower; "Well I posted elsewhere about my rear quick release failing on my new salsa timberjack causing me to break my scapula."

Dude... you just sent a chill straight down my spine. It was back in 2000 and I had just gotten myself a brand spankin' new Specialized FSR XC(that was a bad-ass year!). I was new to the bike and it had the typical red Manitou triple air fork and that dual air Fox rear shock with that little red lever lock-out on it. Well in all honesty I didn't know my head from my ass how to dial-in nor calibrate the fork nor the rear shock nor with each other. My buddy Steve and I were setting out to ride this fire trail in the hills not far from Price Canyon Road behind Pismo Beach and I aired-up the fork, aired-up the rear shock, I rode up and down the street curb a few times. It felt good so I went for it.

Well we're rolling along this ridge line with a steep drop off on the right and I misjudged this rut. See, before I proceed, in hind sight I know exactly what I did that day and it was an honest rookie mistake. I had the perfect pressurization front and rear that when I approached that rut and went to pull-up the front end to lip over it the fork dumped and the rear literally propelled me forward and what lie within my fate was a perfect storm.

Clipped-in with the weight of the bike and my body I flipped head first straight into the depth of that four foot rut thus delivering a left compound clavicle that broke through my back, two twisted disks in my neck, multiple broken ribs... and a fractured scapula. The contusion ran from my left shoulder straight down my left side all the way to my left knee. Have you ever seen that orangutan with the rainbow colored ass? That was my bruise.

I feel you my brother. God speed. May you heal quickly and never look back.
 

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MichiganMedGrower

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"MichiganMedGrower; "Well I posted elsewhere about my rear quick release failing on my new salsa timberjack causing me to break my scapula."

Dude... you just sent a chill straight down my spine. It was back in 2000 and I had just gotten myself a brand spankin' new Specialized FSR XC(that was a bad-ass year!). I was new to the bike and it had the typical red Manitou triple air fork and that dual air Fox rear shock with that little red lever lock-out on it. Well in all honesty I didn't know my head from my ass how to dial-in nor calibrate the fork nor the rear shock nor with each other. My buddy Steve and I were setting out to ride this fire trail in the hills not far from Price Canyon Road behind Pismo Beach and I aired-up the fork, aired-up the rear shock, I rode up and down the street curb a few times. It felt good so I went for it.

Well we're rolling along this ridge line with a steep drop off on the right and I misjudged this rut. See, before I proceed, in hind sight I know exactly what I did that day and it was an honest rookie mistake. I had the perfect pressurization front and rear that when I approached that rut and went to pull-up the front end to lip over it the fork dumped and the rear literally propelled me forward and what lie within my fate was a perfect storm.

Clipped-in with the weight of the bike and my body I flipped head first straight into the depth of that four foot rut thus delivering a left compound clavicle that broke through my back, two twisted disks in my neck, multiple broken ribs... and a fractured scapula. The contusion ran from my left shoulder straight down my left side all the way to my left knee. Have you ever seen that orangutan with the rainbow colored ass? That was my bruise.

I feel you my brother. God speed. May you heal quickly and never look back.

Thanks! I guess you came out ok. Your sense of humor seems intact. Lol.
 
Bicycle mountainbike i,s veryo fantastic felling when go mounrain on bicycle aslo ic beaytiful waterfall when go bicycle. I feel is good when go bicycle in forrest and Is going along with bycyle all time for happy time.
 

SageFromZen

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Added a new to me 2009 trek remedy 8 in near new condition, to the stable. Building up a hardtail carbon sworks atm.
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Cheers :)
I worked at CambriaBIke for a few years there round turn of the century. Mikey, our buyer, was on really good terms with the Maxxis people and we usually bought out all of their end of year surplus. I am only sharing this because any time that I see Maxxis tires it reminds me that I still have a shitload of Maxxis stickers, coffee cups, pens, rim strips, superlight tubes and just all kinds of swag buried in a box somewhere round here. The memories...

Sweet bikes, dude!
 

MichiganMedGrower

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Bike assembled and have been cleared by the surgeon that fixed my shoulder to ride and paddle. Actually about 3 weeks ago.

I replaced the lower line Schwalb racing Ralph’s with some tubeless maxxis icons. Took a pound off the bike without the tubes and I really love the tubeless feel.

New tires were after these pics.

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SageFromZen

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Bike assembled and have been cleared by the surgeon that fixed my shoulder to ride and paddle. Actually about 3 weeks ago.

I replaced the lower line Schwalb racing Ralph’s with some tubeless maxxis icons. Took a pound off the bike without the tubes and I really love the tubeless feel.

New tires were after these pics.

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I was a wonderin' how you've been coming along with that scapula. That looks like a really fun bike! No going BIG for at least a year for you, young man.
 

undercoverfbi

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Having been homeless recently, ive been forced/pleased with the discovery of how fun mountain biking can be.

Co springs is nothing but hills and scenery , both neighborhoods and commercial zones. Lots of hills.. And lots of cardio conditioning

Would like to bike gold camp road in my near future, old stage road; they're mountain pass roads overlooking my hometown.
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My cheap walmaft Avalon bike. Got me a nice little trailer for tent n shit

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My old high school "smokere corner" where we would meet up during lunch/skip school to toke up and group up

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Old stage road
 
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