the exit on 287 in north jersey. :) (I'M JUST KIDDING!)
There are still a few tech features if you look around. And there's a really short OG connector on blue that remains the most technical climb in the park (my own personal white whale). CR has evolved from a rock-laden free for all into...
aha. seems like their intention. I agree its next to worthless. in that situation I'm removing the pads and pushing the pistons back with a tire lever anyway. BUT at least this makes sense!
quite familiar with the other end. the circled area seems to be purpose built for something. the sharp prongs, the rounded cutout? I know I'll feel stupid when I hear it but for the life of me I can't figure out what that end is for.
maybe this is stupid, certainly not life changing but I see a lot of guys struggling in the parking lot...
when removing knee pads, drop them to your ankles then spin the pad to the back of your leg and it will slide right over your heel.
hey Steve...what do you think the trails will be like on Sunday? heavy rains here last night, after a few days of rain earlier in the week. but I'm about an hour away (central NJ).
Probably 3-4 rides on it, so 30-50 miles. Oval just wasn't for me. I paid about $135 all-in, asking $100 shipped. Like new, all the teeth are perfect. Paint is barely rubbed off.
Brand new. Came with a couple pairs of Skyline baggy shorts. Size 30 waist. These are really nicely made. I just don't need them.
$40 shipped for both or $30 cash or venmo for pickup or meetup at Chimney Rock.
ah, OK. I was actually hoping it went the other way. I'm pretty decent at plowing through stuff and drops, jumps. Thought a rougher course 'might' have given me a little bit of an advantage. No matter. I'll give it my best. It'll still be fun.