Not sure of the make, I'll take a look, but yes there's a short chain guide for the front. And yes, it's my Stance.Do you have the frount MRP chain guide on the frount( I thinking this is your stance)?
Amazing views! How far from Seattle?This is around in the Pacific Northwest, Washington State
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the 2020 didn't come with them but does have the threaded holes so i bolted on one factory fit. I don't throw the chain off the front ring even in the ruff stuff. I think if a stick end up between the chain and ring that could do it.Not sure of the make, I'll take a look, but yes there's a short chain guide for the front. And yes, it's my Stance.
Mine looks to be "Giant Custom Chain Guide" as seen here in the specs.the 2020 didn't come with them but does have the threaded holes so i bolted on one factory fit. I don't throw the chain off the front ring even in the ruff stuff. I think if a stick end up between the chain and ring that could do it.
Yeah tomorrow two new 48v840wH packs should be delivered. Don’t yet have plans that really need that 2nd battery yet, but I’ll be prepared. What I really need is to get a bike rack for my car, lol. So far I just ride to Sycamore Grove and Del Valle because they’re near by. Actually I go to Sycamore Grove which has one main paved path through it, but then there are trails going into hills, more of them than I realized. I‘ll go ride in those hills after work. Then on weekend I’ll basically ride through Sycamore Grove, near end get back on that main path and not exactly sure where park officially ends, but that main path turns into a trail that keeps going. It basically runs parallel to Arroyo Road, and path ends at entrance to Del Valle.@bexamous - Hi again neighbor!!! Lake Del Valle, Pleasanton Ridge and Morgen Territory are my favorite rides in our area. Lest not forget Mount Diablo; this is my next target when I get my second battery!!!!!
-BB
Edit- nice photos of the green!!!
Wow, that’s a trail?!This is one of our trails that follows an old logging road. Doesn't get ridden much because there are only two of us that ride it. We call them POLR trails, as in path of least resistance.
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We have a large area that is managed timberland across the street. My friend and I have opened up trails following old logging tracks and elk trails all over in there but don't do any digging or tree removal or add features of any kind so they do look a bit vague I admit. In fact the one in the pic is due for a raking as it hasn't been done after the winter blows.....a bit further on is one of our chanterelle picking places so it gets more use in the fall. But because only two of us go there it also doesn't get a very defined classic single track line burned in either which is fine with us!Wow, that’s a trail?!
For who? Bigfoot?
Excellent.
Is the white bike a "ghost bike" memorial? I have never seen one.went on a 40 mile ride to check out a new location s a nice viewing area that I found on google. but I was like 2 miles away then I realized I would not get back in time to babysit the grand daughter so turned around. it was a lot of up and down in the countryside.
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Thanks for not taking a selfie of that.Last pic I stood over my bike and squeezed my pickle.
yep if you look close you can see his date of death.Is the white bike a "ghost bike" memorial? I have never seen one.