I agree. first they say showers, then isolated showers, then possible sun mix with clouds. Which one is it? But I 100% agree with the loading trouble and gas $$$ so we can ride in the mud and rain
had plenty of snow at the last Plattekill race. and believe me, i will be riding no matter what - rain, sleet, snow. but if you or anyone had a choice for the matter - what would you choose - Dry or Wet??
I'm no bitch, but why for the 3rd Friday in a row, does the forcast say it's gonna rain all day and then on Saturday, there will be isolated showers??
I want to hit the new stuff at Diablo on dry dirt for once. the trails suck when they're muddy and then there is the headache of the bike and...
I've been to Highland many times during the past two years - they do have to best stuff up there. It's just too bad the drive for me is 5 hours, otherwise, I'd be up there everyweekend
Sure, it's less weight - but I'm sure most people (like myself) get it cause it looks way cooler with it on. I have it on my Avalanche (best rear shock) and it looks pimp. So if you have to money to spend, get it - u won't be disappointed - just envied
took a stupid small fall last weekend and now i have a chipped bone in my thumb. I need surgery and the season just started.
Do I get it done now and let it heal for a month? (I'll have to do some light riding - no drops and no advance/expert trails) OR do i wait til the end of the...
Sandwhich guy - I'm coming from NYC (long island). I have cross country friends that do some light dh, and they swear by that place and want me to see all the hype they're talking about. I think I just stick to diablo, platte, and highland. I try to take a trip to snowshoe instead
Planning to take a trip out there, but only if it is worth it - don't want to drive 5 hours for some disappointing stuff.
Has anyone ridden there and can give some feedback? thanks
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