Small log rollover with a B-line

An approach view of a slight downhill dirt-and-log rollover, with a B-line

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The b line ..

Smiley's picture

the b line wasn't always there there is a alternate I think about 3 mtrs b4 it that sweeps out right for at least 20mtrs of track & joins up

I can't see why you would

craked's picture

I can't see why you would need a 'B' line here ,there are other more difficult bits that don't have 'B' lines.

+1 too craked

Smiley's picture

there doesn't need too be one there , might mention it too Dan next time i'm out there, it is a sign of track widening that doesn't need too be

I do both lines.

Brian's picture

I do both lines as my big ring just scrapes it.

what does the other side look like?

RobbieO's picture

just a nice little heads up so when being ridden for the 1st time can hit with a bit more confidence

I heard you met

Smiley's picture

a couple of my mates yesterday at Wingello how did the new bike go down there it enjoy it ?

Very nice, the only thing

Brian's picture

Very nice, the only thing holding it back was my legs Eye-wink

Makes sense to me

jdb's picture

B lines are only on the competent loop, which is the loop designed to encourage beginners to ride. Trail designers have done a great job, people that can ride the a lines to make the competent loop more fun as they make their way to the intermediate loop.

That B line around the right

crank's picture

That B line around the right of the roll over has always been part of the track.

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