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What category would you put the following rider in:

-Likes technical trails, but not "technical" simply because it is steep. Likes rock problems, tight turns with steps. Likes to go up as well as down.

-Doesn't ware lycra.

-But doesn't really fit in with the downhill crowd either -- doesn't warrent a full-face helmet (most of the time) or a body-armour suit.

-Likes a little air from time to time, but riding isn't just big air.

I'm not sure where this fits. It isn't really downhill. It isn't XC (for sure). But if freeride is mostly 10 foot drops, 20 foot gaps, and spending most of your time in the hospital, it probably isn't free-ride either. Is it "hucking?" Seems like the Northshore toys are the most apealling...but maybe just on a smaller scale.

Any thoughts? I mean, if you don't know which category you fit into...how do you know which shirt to buy?
 
mstaples said:
What category would you put the following rider in:

-Likes technical trails, but not "technical" simply because it is steep. Likes rock problems, tight turns with steps. Likes to go up as well as down.

-Doesn't ware lycra.

-But doesn't really fit in with the downhill crowd either -- doesn't warrent a full-face helmet (most of the time) or a body-armour suit.

-Likes a little air from time to time, but riding isn't just big air.

I'm not sure where this fits. It isn't really downhill. It isn't XC (for sure). But if freeride is mostly 10 foot drops, 20 foot gaps, and spending most of your time in the hospital, it probably isn't free-ride either. Is it "hucking?" Seems like the Northshore toys are the most apealling...but maybe just on a smaller scale.

Any thoughts? I mean, if you don't know which category you fit into...how do you know which shirt to buy?
Sounds like all-mountain to me. Aggressive trail riding too. It's what I do most of the time.
 
the reject category :p :D

if ur not xc, fr, dh, urban, dj, then wut the fvck r u?

on a more serious note, trail
 
mstaples said:
What category would you put the following rider in:

-Likes technical trails, but not "technical" simply because it is steep. Likes rock problems, tight turns with steps. Likes to go up as well as down.

-Doesn't ware lycra.

-But doesn't really fit in with the downhill crowd either -- doesn't warrent a full-face helmet (most of the time) or a body-armour suit.

-Likes a little air from time to time, but riding isn't just big air.

I'm not sure where this fits. It isn't really downhill. It isn't XC (for sure). But if freeride is mostly 10 foot drops, 20 foot gaps, and spending most of your time in the hospital, it probably isn't free-ride either. Is it "hucking?" Seems like the Northshore toys are the most apealling...but maybe just on a smaller scale.

Any thoughts? I mean, if you don't know which category you fit into...how do you know which shirt to buy?
Yup, all mountain / agressive trail riding.

Why do we all have to be in a certain catagory anyway? We should all just be together. Except those spandex wearing freaks. keep em locked up for sure :D
 
mstaples said:
Hey, I like your freeride bike. How much that sucker weight?
Quite a bit. Haven't weighed it yet, but I'm going to Thurday when I go down to the LBS to get some parts for the brakes. I'm guessin 38 lbs or so. I'm going to lighten her up a bit I think, get a trail wheelset and some lighter tires. Thanks for the compliment though :D
 
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Andrewpalooza said:
At least bike companies are coming out with more stuff for AM/trail riders nowadays. ;)
Whats AM/trail?

Maybe its trail. But I've been told that the things I like to do call for something other than a trail bike. I like "climbing" over things with my chainring, touch-hopping logs, J-hopping when I can. I had to replace #3 chainring with a decent bashguard. I like smashing down through rock fields, so I needed something with suspension. I don't push my drops to 6-10 feet, but I do quite a lot of 4 foot drops...like maybe 40 or so a day over concrete steps... and that was tearing the crap out of my trail bike (popped spokes, bent rims, wheels out of whack all the time, pinch flats, trashed rear hub...). The bike store was getting concerned I was going to break the frame and stick it up through my head.

So...if I was going to walk into a bike store and kind of like identify myself with a particular style of riding that would guid the bike store guy to match up a bike for me...I'm not sure what to tell him. I don't want a 40lb+ DH bike, or a 35lb P3 Urban jumper, or a fancy lightweight XC.
 
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006_007 said:
Yup, all mountain / agressive trail riding.

Why do we all have to be in a certain catagory anyway? We should all just be together. Except those spandex wearing freaks. keep em locked up for sure :D
Ok. That makes sense. All Mountain. It has certain "ring" to it, don't you think? So now I can go to the All Mountain section at Macy's to buy my riding cloths.
 
mstaples said:
So...if I was going to walk into a bike store and kind of like identify myself with a particular style of riding that would guid the bike store guy to match up a bike for me...I'm not sure what to tell him. I don't want a 40lb+ DH bike, or a 35lb P3 Urban jumper, or a fancy lightweight XC.
Tell them you want a heavy-duty all mountain bike. I'd look at the Specialized Enduro SX trail. Perfect for what you do.
 
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