Jeremy McCreary
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
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- Carlsbad, CA
Love the clouds on the water! Riding by water is always a blessing. Riding in water, not so much.Went for a spin to Brandy Point today.
Love the clouds on the water! Riding by water is always a blessing. Riding in water, not so much.Went for a spin to Brandy Point today.
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A very challenging ride up to and along the Bluff’s Trail above Trail BC and the Columbia River.
New Rocky Mountain shakedown ride. Love it
Altitude A50.Beauty ride! Which model is it?
Cool!Altitude A50.
Looks like a crappy tire special.Not so super any more...
Indeed sir, it is.Looks like a crappy tire special.
How often do you crash PD?Here’s a 10 min video that I shot of my ride along the Bench single track a couple of days ago. Some of you might have seen me ride this trail almost all year round on more than just a few occasions but I don’t recall if I’ve ever taken footage of it from start to finish. The unassuming trail head begins behind a residential area, drops down into a ravine followed by a steady climb up to the top of the bluff and then more or less levels out as one approaches a memorial bench at the viewpoint. A gradual descent culminating with a couple of steep runs down to the local tributary completes this fun and entertaining single track.
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A couple of nice technical trail features along the Heritage Ranch single which is the last of four trails that I rode on that morning. Instead of cutting up larger trees that are impeding the trail, why not simply build it up sufficiently enough to roll over.
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I’ve fallen many times and am guilty of more dabs that I can recall but no serious crashes, knock on wood. I’m quite intimate with the local trails and can usually count on exiting with clean runs so I don’t think twice about riding them in a more aggressive manner. That being said, I never leave the house without protective gear on and know what my limitations are particularly when riding on unfamiliar trails. Some of the inane riders that I watch on Pinkbike Friday Fails just cease to amaze me. We’re talking more than just skinned knees!How often do you crash PD?
Yeah, I used to ride motocross as a teenager and was lucky to not break anything besides a wrist, but now at 65, I just don't want to fall down. I miss the speed and power once in awhile but with a bad knee and shoulder, the bike lane is for me.I’ve fallen many times and am guilty of more dabs that I can recall but no serious crashes, knock on wood. I’m quite intimate with the local trails and can usually count on exiting with clean runs so I don’t think twice about riding them in a more aggressive manner. That being said, I never leave the house without protective gear on and know what my limitations are particularly when riding on unfamiliar trails. Some of the inane riders that I watch on Pinkbike Friday Fails just cease to amaze me. We’re talking more than just skinned knees!
Yeah, I was riding dirt bikes well into my 30s and some of the things I did should/could have resulted in my demise indeed.Yeah, I used to ride motocross as a teenager and was lucky to not break anything besides a wrist, but now at 65, I just don't want to fall down. I miss the speed and power once in awhile but with a bad knee and shoulder, the bike lane is for me.
Yeah, I used to ride motocross as a teenager and was lucky to not break anything besides a wrist, but now at 65, I just don't want to fall down. I miss the speed and power once in awhile but with a bad knee and shoulder, the bike lane is for me.
A buddy of mine who usually rides the trails with me was recently involved in a rollover in a side-by-side while wintering down in Arizona. Fortunately, he was the lone driver. He didn’t think twice about it at the time and left it untreated for a month until he returned home to Canada. Much to his chagrin, he discovered that he had shattered many of the bones in his left thumb which required major surgery and now he likely won’t be able to ride for most the of the summer. At our age, there has to be an absolute need to weigh the risk vs reward scenario and you fellas appear to be on the side of common sense.Yeah, I was riding dirt bikes well into my 30s and some of the things I did should/could have resulted in my demise indeed.
Reality... at 66 I ain't doin' that any more...
Love it. 108 NM of torque. Very smooth and remarkably quiet.Cool!
I haven't heard much about the Dyname drive system. How do you like it so far?
Great to hear! May it serve you well!Love it. 108 NM of torque. Very smooth and remarkably quiet.