6/9/2011 6:38:02 PM
if the chain and cassette have some wear on them, it is typically better to replace both. you can usually get away with replacing the chain a bit more frequently than the cassette, but it all depends on riding style, shifting efficiency, riding conditions.
6/10/2011 4:31:57 PM
If anyone has a L or XL frame MTB for sale send me a pm.Trying to stay under $500
6/10/2011 4:48:19 PM
You check trianglemtb classifieds in addition to CL?
6/10/2011 6:06:33 PM
yeah i got a thread up there and a feeler out to my riding buddies. trying to explore all avenues for a roadie friend of mine looking or something a little more exciting.
6/10/2011 8:55:03 PM
heh...ive been more scared (excited) on a road bike than on a mtb though I imagine DHers are pretty much on the edge all the time.
6/10/2011 9:04:38 PM
scared because of the possibility of getting hit by a car? that's whats always turned me off to road riding.he's just been logging miles on 98 and boring roads like that...wants to at least hit some cross country type trails to start, then start hitting some bigger stuff and urban riding after that.
6/10/2011 9:10:52 PM
<iframe width="560" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/8cDef8yxMP0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>http://youtu.be/8cDef8yxMP0a little test of Go Pro camera riding with my friends near Frederick, MD[Edited on July 29, 2011 at 12:27 AM. Reason : still can;t embed ]
7/29/2011 12:25:13 AM
i'm looking for a front quick release skewer with internal cam that's dependable for about $25? shimano makes one that fits the bill. where can I get one in raleigh?http://www.treefortbikes.com/cat/0/1/Shop.html#navbar=pro___333222363306___427
8/1/2011 12:44:09 PM
So on a whim, I entered a local mountain bike race this morning with my brother and ended up winning my class! (under 40 sport) Barely edged out my brother at the end, but it was a blast. There were only about 10 riders in my class, so not a huge accomplishment, but it's my first ever win in any kind of race. For anyone feeling a little intimidated about the idea of a race, don't. It was alot of fun and adding the little bit of competition to the normal trail riding definitely made it better.
8/12/2011 10:21:36 AM
finally borrowed a friend's lock ring tool and put my new XT cassette on my bike now I just need to get around to swapping out the brakes with the new ones I also boughtI'll probably hit up Harris Lake saturday morning depending on this hurricane
8/25/2011 10:09:19 PM
Anyone been on Supertree or Keyauwee in Uwharrie? Worth the drive? I hear they have a lot of climbing, so that might not be the best for my setup and current fitness level.Mostly I'm looking for a long, free flowing single track that goes on for miles without having to get distance out of small, tight loops.[Edited on September 21, 2011 at 2:03 PM. Reason : -]
9/21/2011 1:59:02 PM
^ Is this for your mountain unicycle?
9/21/2011 3:18:29 PM
Yes.
9/21/2011 8:15:08 PM
RAWW mahh bike is biggur than urs... lol (its an XL with a huge fork (RS totem) and a 6.5" travel rear setup)this is my version of a cross country bikeBTW anyone who needs almost any tool sans headset press (and chain tool since i just broke it) i got you covered lemme know. [Edited on November 7, 2011 at 1:14 PM. Reason : .]
11/7/2011 1:07:25 PM
I just got a new (to me) ride and I noticed a small bobble in the wheel, I might need a bit of help truing up a wheel. Nothing major... I hope. I need to learn how to maintain my spokes.[Edited on November 7, 2011 at 1:23 PM. Reason : -]
11/7/2011 1:22:12 PM
k i have the tools... but i suck at wheel truing and i don't have the stand to measure it. lol
11/7/2011 1:33:33 PM
11/7/2011 1:42:09 PM
yes, yes... and i don't know how much it weighs right now but it feels like 10lbs less than my P.2 did.heavier wheels with a 2lb chain and downhill tires (that may have had slime in them too [i used to pinch flat a lot riding urban])this however did not pedal or climb worth a shit....
11/7/2011 3:03:49 PM
are there any trunk mounted bike racks that don't suck?
11/8/2011 10:58:23 AM
I'm not a fan of trunk mounted racks, but if you have to have one, Yakima are the best IMO. They have soft rubber cradles so it wont scratch the paint on your frame (a problem with most trunk racks) and they have vertical support pieces that strap to the downtube to keep the frame from swaying.
11/8/2011 11:33:14 AM
yeah me either really but a hitch one i'd have to get both a hitch and the rack and a roof mounted one... i just don't trust on my subaru... nor do i want there when i do a track day.
11/8/2011 3:45:18 PM
so.. anyone know any good trails in eastern nc, specifically around the elizabeth city area? gonna be in the area with family for a few days
11/16/2011 12:16:24 PM
This is a nice site.http://www.singletracks.com/php/zipcode.php?zip=27906&radius=50Just sub in the zip code and the radius in the link. A bit of fair warning though, they list trails that have closed and some trails that are completely lame. Like I saw a 1/2 mile Haw River access trail listed there before. Best bet is to use that to identify a trail, then research it elsewhere.
11/16/2011 12:33:24 PM
thanks man, i had seen that site, but was hopeful for something a little closer. I'll probably call up the bike shop up there if noone here has any ideas.
11/16/2011 12:45:01 PM
I got around to taking out an old women's Rockhopper today on the trails at Little River (north of Durham). Any suggestions for fork upgrades? Right now it has a Manitou fork and I can already tell that sucks pretty bad, and this is like the second time I've ridden it.
11/25/2011 6:20:21 PM
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11/27/2011 2:08:36 PM
I don't think the manitou is a terrible fork, but sometimes they need to be rebuilt(for lack of a better word). New seals, oil, coil, etc. My bike shop does it for like $50. Cheaper than buying a new one and if you buy a used one, it may need to be serviced anyways
11/27/2011 2:13:44 PM
recommend a few things:-$500- $700 bike-where to buy the bikeLooking to get into mountain biking more. I work on Weston right across from Crabtree Lake. Tired of borrowing bikes from co workers.Further, I've become spoiled with having a 105 component road bike, so a cheapo mountain bike ain't gonna fly. Looking long term, buying once and buying right.Bike will be stored at work, and ridden frequently, but maintained however much is necessary. I've never had a quality mountain bike, but I did keep my road bike very clean. Sold the roadbike, but this time like to not worry about cars and such.........edit: I'm 5f 8inch with 30 inch inseam. [Edited on November 27, 2011 at 2:35 PM. Reason : size]
11/27/2011 2:34:58 PM
11/27/2011 3:30:56 PM
wanting to get a new bike, as I'll ask for gift cards to the bike shop for Christmas
11/27/2011 3:46:32 PM
11/27/2011 6:29:49 PM
like ^ said that price range is pretty low for a new bike that will actually perform on a trail. if youre just trying to cruise around umstead and hit the occasional bump you'll be fine, but the weaknesses will present themselves pretty quickly on a real trail.I prefer used since you get a way better bike with way better components for the same money. true enough it takes longer to find the right bike, but it's worth it. Just tell your family to get you visa gift cards or something for the bike (replace them with cash and use them for other expenses).I have heard good things about bikes direct as well, so it's probably the best place to go if you insist on a new bike. be aware you will have to have a bike mechanic (or someone really good with bikes) assemble it.]
11/27/2011 6:39:49 PM
not really mtb, but cool all the same.
12/9/2011 2:49:19 PM
Who's been riding?
4/3/2012 10:31:32 PM
Been riding alot around here in Fayetteville and racing this series. http://www.southernclassicmtb.org/
4/3/2012 10:39:29 PM
Okay mountain bike pros, what are your thoughts on this bike? http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes/mountain/technical_trail/remedy/remedy_7#/us/en/model/details?url=us/en/bikes/mountain/technical_trail/remedy/remedy_7I don't have a ton of experience with parts and pieces to bikes so I mostly have to look at general specs (suspension, price, etc.) so I figured I'd ask here.
4/4/2012 5:54:31 PM
I'm no pro, and maybe it's just the fact that I bought my HiFi used, but I can't help but think that $2600 should get you better than Deore/SLX. What kind of riding do you plan on doing?
4/4/2012 6:39:16 PM
To start it will be a lot of Umstead, Lake Crabtree and the American Tobacco Trail, but starting next year it will be a lot more mountain riding when I move to Boone. I like the idea of riding a bit more aggressively which is why the full suspension and disc brakes looked like nice choices.
4/4/2012 7:23:35 PM
that will be a POOR choice in the triangle, but if you have it up in Boone, you will absolutely love it. relatively light, pedals phenomenally, and AMAZING suspension....and it climbs
4/4/2012 8:55:40 PM
Right, that's why I see it as an investment. I can ride it here to get used to it so I know how it performs in the mountains where I intend to spend the next forever. I just don't know exactly particulars and details about what justifies that price, which is why I asked here.
4/4/2012 9:07:27 PM
4/4/2012 9:46:29 PM
4/4/2012 10:58:07 PM
One of the main benefits of a 29er is the bigger wheel diameter rolls over stuff with much more ease and less "bump". So in terms of ride quality, its probably decent middle ground between 26in hardtail and 26in full suspension.That race series I mentioned above hits a lot of the major trails in NC and although I haven't ridden many of them myself (yet ), I have talked to a few of the guys who did last year and apparently we already rode the most technically challenging course on the circuit in San Lee (down near Sanford). I'd say it's arguable whether you would be better suited for a full suspension on that course, but I did fine on my hardtail 29er. Like you ^ said, though, this series is cross-country so my experience and comments are mostly based on that. If you are planning on getting into downhill, you might see some benefit to full suspension.
4/5/2012 7:33:21 AM
4/5/2012 9:17:47 AM
So, something like this?Gary Fisher HIFI Deluxe (new condition) - $2200 (North Hills)http://raleigh.craigslist.org/bik/2934950721.html1) This is where not knowing which parts/brands are better for the price is troublesome, and2) Not knowing the best resource for finding a used bike (which I don't have a tremendous issue with)
4/5/2012 3:35:34 PM
I found the classifieds section of that trianglemtb site, so hopefully that is a decent place to start looking...
4/5/2012 4:12:36 PM
Ha. I saw someone out on single track on a tandem today. Never seen anyone do that before.
4/14/2012 4:15:16 PM
Solo or two riders?
4/14/2012 8:13:52 PM
Two dudes.[Edited on April 14, 2012 at 8:17 PM. Reason : -]
4/14/2012 8:17:04 PM