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08-18-2021, 02:54 AM
Thank you for that video. That is an amazing set-up. Do you frequent that park? I'd be wiping out in the easiest part!
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08-18-2021, 11:07 AM
I have seen it before this video on Google Maps. I have not been there yet.
I don't have any knobby tires except for winter. All my tires are for pavement. I'm not sure how well they'd fair on some of those courses.
I don't have any knobby tires except for winter. All my tires are for pavement. I'm not sure how well they'd fair on some of those courses.
08-18-2021, 08:50 PM
(08-18-2021, 11:07 AM)ReapThaWhirlwind Wrote: I have seen it before this video on Google Maps. I have not been there yet.
I don't have any knobby tires except for winter. All my tires are for pavement. I'm not sure how well they'd fair on some of those courses.
It looked like some of the tracks were fairly "smooth" and would work for a wider tire similar to a gravel bike design. I have only one mtb with rigid suspension so those more technical tracks would be rough. My balance isn't what is was 20-30 years ago, I am sure I would not fare well on those logs and even in some of the single track areas with the guard rails. I would still give it a try if in my neighborhood though, definitely looked fun with the many options and levels of expertise. Hope you get to give it a whirl sometime in the future.
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