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Old 05-05-2009, 03:45 PM   #21
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definitely go with either clipless or a decent set of cages so you get power out of the up-stroke as well as the down-stroke when you're pedaling...

just don't come cryin' when muscles you didn't know you even had start complaining about it
not to mention the crotch pain.
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Old 05-05-2009, 03:49 PM   #22
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not to mention the crotch pain.
that also happens if you don't know how to use the clipless pedals...
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Old 05-05-2009, 03:53 PM   #23
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OMG that poor bike - do it a favor and clean EVERYTHING. Then, lube.

Not a bad bike - congrats!! I agree with the others on the clipless for mountain bikes. That shit hurts when you're falling one direction and can't unclip, though it makes for really funny video.
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Old 05-05-2009, 04:07 PM   #24
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Beat up? That thing looks almost brand new. Shit you should see my GT since my son got his hands on it. Fucking thing looks likes it been through a war.
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Old 05-05-2009, 04:18 PM   #25
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I just picked up a Trek Fuel EX7. I am happy. It's a pretty fun sport.
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Old 05-05-2009, 04:19 PM   #26
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Thanks for the replies folks. I am going to find a hose somewhere on property and then wash it down a bit. Then lube it up!

I put the new tires on it and will head down to town and put some air in them. I also worked on the derailer thing and it is simply rusted up. I will probably look into ordering a new one tonight. The seat is at the height of the old rider, I haven't really done anything but a quick parking lot ride.
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Old 05-05-2009, 04:28 PM   #27
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Thanks for the replies folks. I am going to find a hose somewhere on property and then wash it down a bit. Then lube it up!

I put the new tires on it and will head down to town and put some air in them. I also worked on the derailer thing and it is simply rusted up. I will probably look into ordering a new one tonight. The seat is at the height of the old rider, I haven't really done anything but a quick parking lot ride.
Try Quick Silver on the derailleur it may free it up.
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Old 05-06-2009, 03:05 AM   #28
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Took it for a nice ride this afternoon. Maybe 2 hours of riding? Bike rides nice and straight but the front shock might as well not exist. I thought my arms were going to flop right off after a long down hill gravel road. Brakes are fine and once the front derailer is fixed, I am ready to rock.

On a side note, anyone use Camelback to hydrate? I just bought one and I was wondering whether I need to empty it out after each use or what I should be doing to keep it clean.
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Old 05-06-2009, 03:13 AM   #29
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Took it for a nice ride this afternoon. Maybe 2 hours of riding? Bike rides nice and straight but the front shock might as well not exist. I thought my arms were going to flop right off after a long down hill gravel road. Brakes are fine and once the front derailer is fixed, I am ready to rock.

On a side note, anyone use Camelback to hydrate? I just bought one and I was wondering whether I need to empty it out after each use or what I should be doing to keep it clean.

The shock may be adjustable...
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Old 05-06-2009, 03:24 AM   #30
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Took it for a nice ride this afternoon. Maybe 2 hours of riding? Bike rides nice and straight but the front shock might as well not exist. I thought my arms were going to flop right off after a long down hill gravel road. Brakes are fine and once the front derailer is fixed, I am ready to rock.

On a side note, anyone use Camelback to hydrate? I just bought one and I was wondering whether I need to empty it out after each use or what I should be doing to keep it clean.
You really do want your shocks to be fairly stiff. I keep mine that way. I've kept it soft before and it's a recipe for disaster. If you keep it too soft you'll bottom out going over say a root and then before it has a chance to rebound you hit somehting else and it will throw you over the bars.

Definetely empty the camelbak after each use. Infact what i do is empty it and then wrap it up and put it in the freezer. I've kept water in there before to just empty it out and put more water in. Very bad combo. I've gotten sicker than hell from bad water and it isn't fun (especially when it hits you in the middle of the ride about 6miles from anything).
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