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fun day

Date: 
8 Sep 11

chocolate foot race, male three's

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Batmensbay trails

Hi I am going down to batmensbay next week. And I want to know were all the trail are around there.
Thanks

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Lane Cove National Park update for 04 Jan

Status: 
Green/Open

Trails are mostly dry now.

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Awaba State Forest update for 04 Jan

Status: 
Amber/Some Issues

Perfect this morning! (Wednesday) But rained this arvo... I wasn't there when the rain poured down... but it was intense at my place for 1/2hr - & it looked heavier towards Awaba. Take from this report what you will.

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For Sale: Trek Fuel EX 9 2011

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Price: 
2,700.00

selling for a buddy (due to injury)
Trek Fuel EX 9 -
barely ridden! (2011)
Used, less than 100k's on this puppy..

Shifters - Shimano Deore XT M780
Front derailleur - Shimano Deore XT
Rear derailleur - Shimano XTR M980
Crank - Shimano Deore XT M780,
Colour - Raw Tint Dark

Frame - Alpha Platinum Aluminum w/ABP Convert, Full Floater, E2 tapered head tube, internal front derailleur cable routing, magnesium EVO Link, replaceable derailleur hanger, 120mm travel

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Withdrawn: Salsa "Ala Carte" Hardtail MTB

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Price: 
900.00

This is a used Salsa “Ala Carte” - a light weight, hardtail, mountain bike made from butted chromoly steel. I purchased this bike in 2009 to get into off road riding. This hasn't happened so the bike is for sale. Specs for the “Ala Carte” are as follows:

Frame: Ala Carte, True Temper OX Platinum Main Triangle
Fork: Salsa CroMoto, Salsa Classico CroMoly, 1-1/8"
Headset: Ritchey Scuzzy Logic Comp, 1-1/8", Black
Handlebar: Salsa Moto Ace Riser Bar, 660mm, 25.4mm, Black
Stem: Ritchie Comp 90mm
Grips: Salsa Pepperjacks, Black
Front Brake: Avid BB7, 160mm Rotor

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Wanted: WAnted MTB shoes size 43 cheap/free

Price: 
0.00

Hi all,

I am on the hunt for a pair of size 43 MTB shoes that are either free or going cheap. A mate is visting this weekend and would like to be clipped while here riding.
let me know what you have got lying around.

Cheers
Gav

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Tubeless - again!

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Tubeless - it's been discussed a lot and I'm thinking of giving it a go, but there's still a few things that I'm not clear on. I know there's plenty of people on here with experience of the various options, so I'm sure someone can clear things up for me.

My current setup - Maxxis Crossmark LUST tyres (ie fully tubeless) on DT Swiss 420SL rims (non tubeless)

So my questions are :-

1. What is the sealant for? Is it to seal at the bead (ie between tyre and rim) or is it to make a non tubeless tyre non-porous? Do I need it with tubeless tyres?

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Withdrawn: rockshox totems

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Price: 
200.00

Ive got a pair of totem solo air forks with motion control for sale, 180mm travel.work perfectly,abit scratched on the lowers but doesnt affect there preformance.I found them abit of overkill for the style of riding i do so got a lighter shorter travel fork.

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Frame stiffness on a dually

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Recently I upgraded by road bike from a lowish spec alloy/carbon to a high spec full carbon bike and have been gobsmacked by the difference it makes. I had always imagined that mere mortals wouldn't pick much of a difference and only the elite riders would notice the incremental benefits of the higher spec bike. The difference is not so much weight, but the power transfer and acceleration resulting from the stiffness of the frame and bb you end up with rocket like acceleration and awesome climbing.

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