Search results

  1. carvegybe

    Building up mobility, strength and resilience when in the 50s to notch up the MTB skillset

    Thought to gather some thoughts from this community on preparing my body to notch up my skills building. I feel I hit a glass ceiling with my MTB skills and, being in my 50s, I'd like to spend a few weeks improving my readiness for more explosive training moves, for example trying to get bunny...
  2. carvegybe

    Going to the Catskills next week, should I take my MTB?

    We rented a house somewhere around here for next week: https://maps.app.goo.gl/NtzpwG86CAqSFxTB8 The Plattekill mountain is nearby which used to be a top DH spot, but I don't think they have this anymore. Does anyone know any rideable trails in the area? Trailforks shows this, but I'm not...
  3. carvegybe

    Syncros integrated cockpit handlebars

    Does anyone have any experience with those?
  4. carvegybe

    2018 Merida 29er MTB for sale (with power meter and dumb trainer)

    Hello Folks I tried to sell this in Nov 2021, but didn't attract a price at which it made sense for me to sell: https://www.mtbnj.com/forum/threads/2018-merida-29er-mtb-for-sale-with-power-meter-and-dumb-trainer.53122/ So instead I used the bike and the trainer since then, and made some...
  5. carvegybe

    It's getting wetter...

    Of course polar bears have it worse, but thinking about MTB-ers, does it make sense to create a list of MTB riding spots that are reliably good to ride after it rains? Maybe we can split using a 4x2 matrix, i.e. North NJ/Central NJ/South NJ/ PA & NY and flat vs climby, assuming Central NJ...
  6. carvegybe

    SRAM G2 RS 4-pot brakes and rotors

    Rotors are centerline. Rear is 160mm centerlock. Front is 180mm six bolt. Brakes bought new in November 2021. Done 1000 km on them. Front pads are newer because I wanted to try semi-metallic. Includes little thingies for attaching to SRAM AXS buttons. Goes to bidder that gets me most cash...
  7. carvegybe

    WTF is up with those SRAM brakes?

    So I got my dream bike in November and I freakin' love this thing. It is orgasm on wheels. The bike also marks a complete switch from everything Shimano to everything Sram. But I don't want to turn this into another Shimano vs Sram debate. But what I do wonder about is the brakes. I love the XT...
  8. carvegybe

    2018 Merida 29er MTB for sale (with power meter and dumb trainer)

    Hi All, I just bought a new bike and prefer to do indoor rides in the gym now that this is possible again, so I am thinking to sell this bike/kit. It still serves a purpose so sale depends on appetite for a bike that is not known in the US (to my knowledge Merida has an anti-compete arrangement...
  9. carvegybe

    GoPro settings advice for a MTB trip

    Will be doing some riding in Cape Town area towards the end of October and will only get one chance to get GoPro settings right. The GoPro is model 8 and will be chest-mounted upside down so I can get more of the horizon when in lower hinge position. Any advice on resolution and frame rate to...
  10. carvegybe

    Preparing for the winter...

    With global warming and all I might need to be thinking about chigger protection during the winter, but assuming we still have a winter or two to go, I'm wonder what you peeps use for mtb pants when you're expecting it to be both cold (high 30s) and wet. That's the only weakness in my clothing...
  11. carvegybe

    Bad snakes at Baldpate

    https://www.nj.com/mercer/2021/08/rare-venomous-snake-bite-on-nj-hike-put-college-student-in-icu-hes-now-recovering-at-home.html
  12. carvegybe

    Braking power meter?

    Any thoughts about this? https://www.brakeace.com/ The idea seems sound, but could this actually help learn to brake better?
  13. carvegybe

    Question for SRAM Eagle AXS users

    I have a set of Santa Cruz Reserve wheels with a Shimano hub. I am looking to get a new bike with XO1 AXS on it (including a set of wheels with XD driver in the rear). The idea would be to be able to switch out wheelsets to change from XC to more aggressive tires. I hear AXS works with Shimano...
  14. carvegybe

    Scott Spark RC 2022

    https://m.pinkbike.com/news/2022-scott-spark-integration-for-the-next-generation.html Scott is establishing 120mm travel as new XC standard. Rear shock has a house now. Cockpit has visually interesting solutions. I bet this is a sweet ride but ouch...the price. $13,000 for top of the line...
  15. carvegybe

    The Spring XC Fair Hill race - 2021

    Does anyone have the results? Tx
  16. carvegybe

    MTB airline bags

    I would appreciate advice on bike air travel bags to fit a MTB 29er. Need the bag to meet 3 criteria: 1) protect the MTB adequately, 2) be lightweight - trying to make bike and bag fitb under 50lbs so roughly 20lbs for bag and 30lbs for bike - might require putting cassette etc in normal checked...
  17. carvegybe

    Trailside repair anxiety

    With the temps dropping I've had some anxiety over dealing with a possible puncture on the trails. I've got bacon strips and tubeless and a spare tube, but the prospect of not moving for what might be a while (and with a wet wool base layer) makes me a bit nervous. I am not a fast user of tire...
  18. carvegybe

    Looking to get back to vinyl: any turntable recommendations?

    Something tells me this question is best placed here rather than in some audioholics forum. I trust MTBers with their choices....after all, you chose to be MTBers! So which turntable? Looking for sub $500 price level (even better if good quality and below $300), no preamp, belt driven, moving...
  19. carvegybe

    H2H Mayhem 2020 - It finally happened

    So that was a lot of fun and still managed to race in shorts thanks to global warming. Thank you also to @MissJR for pointing out the race to me when I was looking for my first ever race event around December last year. Did 13 miles at 5:25/M pace, including a dropped chain (I now understand...
  20. carvegybe

    Hard tail vs full squish

    I'm sure this has been debated many times. In context of riding in the North East and assuming no focus on DH/enduro riding, I'm starting to think HT is the better bet. On any technical descents I would be out of the saddle anyway, so a dropper post would be a must. Sightly fatter, tubless tires...
Back
Top Bottom