Shortening the RAD and reach on an enduro bike
Our friend Clara posted a great question to our Facebook group. Her situation is very common. Let’s check it out:
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Our friend Clara posted a great question to our Facebook group. Her situation is very common. Let’s check it out:
Last week I rode the 2019 Specialized Stumpjumper EVO Pro Carbon 29 in Moab, UT. Thoughts:
This press release on Pinkbike about Ragley’s 2017 line contains an explanation of Ragley’s geometry. I like Pinkbike, and Ragley strikes me as a cool company that makes awesome bikes. That said, we’re hearing similar geometry claims more and more, and I don’t think they all make sense.
Over the past six months I’ve been using a TRX suspension trainer as part of my shoulder physical therapy (See Bone on bone but still rocking). Lately I’ve been rocking this fun move:
LLB skills student and pro racer Chris Kelly helped create the comprehensive functional wellness practice Nourish Balance Thrive. He and I recently spent an hour talking about riding, training and Flow. Listen to the LLB kung fu podcast at nourishbalancethrive >>> Keep reading for the full transcript.
Winter is settling in all over the northern hemisphere, and passionate mountain bikers are dreaming of great races and rides next year. If you want to shred with utmost radness next season, I suggest you start building a smart base now.
A little change of pace, but a useful one. Clear writing is one of the most useful — and bankable — skills you can develop.
The Specialized Stumpjumper FSR 29 Carbon is finally built, rolling and changing some of my MTB ideas. Early impressions:
Last weekend, as part of coach training for the Texas high school mountain bike league, I got to ride new trails on a new bike. This is a quick-hit review of the trails and the bike, plus riding a 29er and other stuff.
Our friend Rhys in Queensland switched from a medium Enduro to a large Epic. He’s loving the climbs but fearing the descents.
I’m trying a high-end singlespeed 29er hardtail. Today I got a little XC ride and a short BMX session. So far so fun.
Hey Lee, I may be selling my full suspension bike this year and I am considering going back to riding a hardtail. I’m pretty interested in the P.1 All Mountain after seeing it on the Specialized website. Have you gotten a chance to ride it yet? If so I would like to know how it […]