Posted by XR650L_Dave on May 16, 2011, 5:13 pm
I just realized I have on the same XCMH knobbies I put on 2 years
ago... and they are still in good shape.
<-sob->
Dave
Posted by Dean H on May 16, 2011, 7:59 pm
> I just realized I have on the same XCMH knobbies I put on 2 years
> ago... and they are still in good shape.
> <-sob->
> Dave
Dude,
You should really run that pig in Headlight class. Beep the horn at
the crowds and stuff. We're going to have movies on a plywood screen.
And beer.
Riding in perfect deep sand is not easy. But it's fun!
You have twelve days to get ready.
You know your post was a cry for help, don't you?
http://www.stimilon.com/smc/index.php
last year's priceless promo
http://vimeo.com/10490051
Posted by XR650L_Dave on May 17, 2011, 7:53 am
> > I just realized I have on the same XCMH knobbies I put on 2 years
> > ago... and they are still in good shape.
> > <-sob->
> > Dave
> Dude,
> You should really run that pig in Headlight class. Beep the horn at
> the crowds and stuff. We're going to have movies on a plywood screen.
> And beer.
> Riding in perfect deep sand is not easy. But it's fun!
> You have twelve days to get ready.
> You know your post was a cry for help, don't you?
> http://www.stimilon.com/smc/index.php
> last year's priceless promohttp://vimeo.com/10490051
Heh, nearby and it would be a maybe. A nice smooth MX or TT course
would be a blast on the pig.
The last few years I have been focusing too much on the 'big rides'
and neglecting the little ones that actually stack up the miles. Just
did a short (was cut a bit short by folks getting separated and then
getting punked out by a cold downpour) ride Sunday with a great bunch,
some very nice trails, even an accidental rock ledge section that made
me miss CT. I even got to go back up it (twice, heh) looking for the
other part of the group, not everyone in the group would have made it
up, amazing how you don't even notice the ledges are a foot or more
going down 'em.
I like to ride the divide between the faster group (still slower then
the pig) and the slower group, hang back 'till a tasty section, then
blast up to the faster group, rinse and repeat.
Of course when I'm looking for lost sheep I get to re-ride a portion
nice and quick.
Dave
Posted by Dean H on May 17, 2011, 9:50 am
> > You have twelve days to get ready.
> > You know your post was a cry for help, don't you?
> Heh, nearby and it would be a maybe.
People came from Florida and Texas last year. Just sayin'.
> A nice smooth MX or TT course
> would be a blast on the pig.
Yeah that's what I meant to say. It's really smooth.
Especially if you compare it to rock ledges and stuff.
You would be the crowd favorite. Imagine the glory.
Did I mention beer?
Posted by john on May 17, 2011, 9:58 am
"Dean H" <
>> > You have twelve days to get ready.
>> > You know your post was a cry for help, don't you?
>>
>> Heh, nearby and it would be a maybe.
> People came from Florida and Texas last year. Just sayin'.
>> A nice smooth MX or TT course
>> would be a blast on the pig.
> Yeah that's what I meant to say. It's really smooth.
> Especially if you compare it to rock ledges and stuff.
> You would be the crowd favorite. Imagine the glory.
> Did I mention beer?
sigh, it's not like i'll be planting any crops
this "spring?".... sigh price of corn is going up
john
hmm i hear rice grows well in a swamp
> ago... and they are still in good shape.
> <-sob->
> Dave
Dude,