Software for diagramming tracks, part 3

Hi Lee !

First of all, thank you for the help which you brings us by your website and your book.
I created an association (in France) and we plan to build a bike park of 4500 square meters with 4 zones :dual/pumptrack/dirt/freeride.
I look for software of drawing which would allow me to conceive the park in 3D ???

Thank you for your advice and a long life to your website

PS: Excuse me for my bad english (translator)

François – ACCRO’BIKE leader

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Shorter stem with more rise


Hi Lee: I’ve been feeling too stretched out and too far forward on my bike. I want to get a shorter stem but I have a Cannondale and they’re pretty expensive, so I want to get the right one. I have a 120mm stem now. Not sure if this is a daft question, but can you recommend what length I should go down to? I was thinking either 80 or 90mm. I guess it probably won’t make that much difference which… Thanks for any advice. Simon

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Holy sense of scale, Batman!


Meanwhile in the Bat Cave, I’m churning through edits and images for the book Pro BMX Skills. Check out this sequence of Chris Powell at the Olympic Training Center.

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Unleashing it on the world

I just ended the longest not-riding-outside stretch of my life. Four months of work, weather and babies have restricted my cycling to the garage. Yesterday’s weather looked good — finally! — so I took the new Stumpjumper to Left Hand Canyon OHV area.

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Benefits of titanium coil spring?

Hi Lee,
I have a couple of questions about titanium springs for your rear shock. How much weight savings do they provide over a steel spring? and do they feel “plusher?” also, If i have a 500 lb steel spring and i wanted to get a ti spring, would i need to get a 500 lb ti spring? or do ti springs require a heavier or lighter “lb”. than steel?

Thanks, Matt

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Effect of rebound damping on hopping and jumping

Lee,

I love your book and site. You really know how to break down riding skills into digestible bits.

Last weekend I was able to attend a suspension clinic with the guys at PUSH Industries, they are super knowledgeable and great guys. They took the time to review our suspension set ups and had me slow down my rebound on both my front and rear suspension.

They said that most riders ride with way too fast of rebound. I have found that the slower suspension has definitely helped me feel smoother on the pump track, but it is harder to get as much pop on bunny hops. What is your opinion on suspension dampening and what tips can you give me to improve my jumping on a full suspension bike with more dampening.

Also I can’t wait to buy MMBS II do you have an ETA on the date that it will be available.

Keep pinning it,

Dave

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Stiff bad. Fluid good.


Today I prepared this photo-sequence-comparison for the book Pro BMX Skills, and I just have to share.

This concept is a key part of my clinics. It’s fun to see it on paper.

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Update: Pro BMX Skills

I’m starting to feel the speed. All 248 pages are laid out. I’m doing edits, getting things proofread and working on the final images. The cover design is underway. I’m looking for the best printing options. Getting close!

DT Swiss E2200 wheelset?

Hi Lee,

I am looking to buy a new wheelset for my bike. i have an ’09 Sx Trail which I use for All Mountain, Light Free-ride, and some DH. I need lighter wheels than i currently have. I have researched the DT Swiss E2200’s and have found that they are inexpensive, strong, and light. I am very eager to buy them as they fit my riding style and are in my price range. I just wanted to get an opinion on those wheels. Would you recommend them?

Thanks,

Matt

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Let’s help Mark Weir and his family

Some of you might have heard that Mark Weir’s house burned down. He and his family escaped unhurt, but he lost everything else. He is being positive (Weir style) but this is a trying time.

Weir is a good man. A gentleman warrior. Let’s give him a hand.

Go to Paypal and send your donation to helpweir@gmail.com. Send as much or as little as you like. Everything helps.

Weir has done a lot for many people in the bike world. Let’s return the favor.

More snow?!?!?

I haven’t ridden outside in two weeks. And I’ve been working like a pig. And things here are busy. But I’ve been rocking the indoor intervals and strength work, and I feel solid. And the BMX book is in its final phase. And The Twins are doing great. So it’s all good.

But I’m antsy.

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Interview with me about riding skills

I recently did this written interview with MTB trainer James Wilson. It’s posted on his site, and it might as well be posted here too.

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