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Jamaica is a very, very cool place. Love it.
Their warranty department was terrible, not even returning emails.
RoverDover (Mar 10, 2011 at 19:17)
Your from Saska-bush! Your opinion on XC vs. DH riding is invalid.
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Thanks for telling me where I live. I'm from Saskatoon yes, but do I live there? No. You gotta pedal to ride. DH racers would agree with me.
I just threw a TALAS 36 on my '08 Reign. I haven't ridden it yet, still too much snow, but I'm hoping that takes an already great bike up a peg. 29.5 lbs (size large) with pedals.
"Angie has no problem pedaling, she just doesn't want to race XC"...OK, fair enough.
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"At Sask - How can you honestly say that? Riding a bicycle is not only about pedaling". . . .Not what I said. But I would argue that pedalling is the most important part of riding a bike. Of course there are other, very important skills as well. I just like to "earn my turns."
I think travel adjust seatposts are not a needed part in British Columbia where our "all-mountain" trails are all up and all down. After the colimb we can just stop at the top of the mountain and lower the post. Now if your trails feature a series of short climbs and descents, I can see how this would be a great addition.
"XC was too boring for me" she says. I don't care what kind of bike riding you do, if you don't like to pedal you don't like riding a bike.
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