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So my senses prevailed and I have finally given into the fact that all day in the saddle on a hardtail here in the escarpment is going to get to you.

So this is on its way to me :clap:

 

Awesome! Looks cool! Try to get a dropper post for it. Biiiiig difference. I smile every time I don't have to get off to adjust for a segment

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So my senses prevailed and I have finally given into the fact that all day in the saddle on a hardtail here in the escarpment is going to get to you.

So this is on its way to me :clap:

That is a sweet bike.

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How's 140mm up front working for you? Climbs?

No probs. Short, inverted stem compensates nicely. Climbing is easy and downhill is so much better. Worth the change.
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So my senses prevailed and I have finally given into the fact that all day in the saddle on a hardtail here in the escarpment is going to get to you.

So this is on its way to me :clap:

 

Someone we know is going to be very envious!

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Awesome! Looks cool! Try to get a dropper post for it. Biiiiig difference. I smile every time I don't have to get off to adjust for a segment

 

Oh definitely, the dropper on my BFE is gonna get a new home :blush:

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Oh ja, there is some nasty stuff that gets thrown up from the trail !

I keep the bottle cage on there mostly for frame protection. I ride with a camel back all the time.

If I have to carry a bottle, I use one of these

 

http://store.nalgene.com/v/vspfiles/photos/22%20Ounce%20ATB-2.jpg

 

At least it keeps the poop off the drinking nipple ...

 

 

Why we be discussing waterbottles on Enduro page, everyone knows Water bottles or even worse bottle cages are un-cool... and enduro riding is all about being the coolest person in the woods. Big Hydration bags with straps for your full face is the only accepted method of conveying liquids, haha

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How is that MOTO treating you?

 

I had a few issues with that head set I order so I have only ridden her once for a few hours :whistling:

 

But based on those few hours, MAN! what a ride! :clap:

 

Edit: I am pretty sure I haven't got the shock set up right yet, if I follow the book wrt sag the back end feels far to hard!

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Awesome! Looks cool! Try to get a dropper post for it. Biiiiig difference. I smile every time I don't have to get off to adjust for a segment

Someone is a Stravasole.

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