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Old 15-02-2016, 21:55   #1
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Who's up for an MTBing weekend at a trail centre?
I'm based in Bolton and could head down to either Llandegla or Cannock Chase and am firmly in the 100mm cross country camp who rides when the weather is good. .
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Old 16-02-2016, 01:50   #2
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Who's up for an MTBing weekend at a trail centre?
I'm based in Bolton and could head down to either Llandegla or Cannock Chase and am firmly in the 100mm cross country camp who rides when the weather is good. .
Llandegla sounds good I've not been there yet I'm in just say when
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Old 16-02-2016, 14:53   #3
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wheres the 160mm enduro lads at, I'm always up for mountain biking but prefer going stupidly fast dh...
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Nursing an injury atm but would definitely be interested. Llandeglohtdhddghvg or whatever it's called its 4.5 to 5hrs from me though
Was hoping to do cannock when picking up a set of wheels but still waiting for the go ahead

I ride an onone 45650b.
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Old 16-02-2016, 22:38   #5
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Ah ill stop spoling the fun now then

Got a Zesty 314, running tubeless on a Conti rear Hans Dampf front, and gas strut seat, 150mm fox forks

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Very noice. Mines a rocky mountain slayer 50 with zocchi 66s rp23 hope pro 2 evos, guide rs brakes and reverb, love it its great a descents!

On one 650b whats it like was gonna get one for a do it all bike? Looks great spec
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Very noice. Mines a rocky mountain slayer 50 with zocchi 66s rp23 hope pro 2 evos, guide rs brakes and reverb, love it its great a descents!

On one 650b whats it like was gonna get one for a do it all bike? Looks great spec
It's the only new bike I've owned so obviously I'm loving it. Have yet to beast it downhill, cos in Norfolk there's not any!
It's a bit heavy but I've nowt to compare it with. I've also fitted a reverb to add to the weight
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I'm starting to see that I might be a bit disadvantaged on the down hill bits...
Role call, who's up for Llandegla:
don simon

Cannock Chase:
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Just add your names to the list below mine, and we'll see where we go from there.
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Old 18-02-2016, 23:58   #9
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I'm starting to see that I might be a bit disadvantaged on the down hill bits...
Role call, who's up for Llandegla:
don simon

Cannock Chase:
don simon



Just add your names to the list below mine, and we'll see where we go from there.
Add me for either

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Oh yea, right, I know what one of them is, it's an upside down whats it with a thingy on the end with mud tyres, , Rick
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Old 16-02-2016, 23:52   #11
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Odd...

...very odd...

...that's all I have to say on the matter!

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Oh yea, right, I know what one of them is, it's an upside down whats it with a thingy on the end with mud tyres, , Rick
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