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Couple of pics from this morning 6-27-06

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Lycra FR, Slim and I rode the Barrels to the fingers today. My goal was to hit some of the bigger jumps and drops on this trail to see how the Push'd DHX would handle them. The Push still shined. No harsh progression at the end of the stroke, but a nice smooth compression feel throughout the stroke. I'm in love.

1. El C
2. Slim and Lycra climbing up for round #2
3. Slim making sure the seals on his 66 are broken in properly.

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Good start to the day, Crash will be wanting that shock back.

Martian colour to the landscape in the morning.

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Dude you broke Team Sanchez Rule No. 1... ABSOLUTELY NO TRANNY! :nono:
That first pic looks supacool El C. :thumbsup:

Isn't the compression stroke on the pushed shock great? It is seamless; when the bottom out bumper is compressed, you can't feel it happening, it's a smooth transition. I haven't bottomed mine out yet, and I run a soft set up.
Early morning motivation rules.
Chingy, you are steppin' it up!

I hope to hit that drop on my 29er when we come out!:thumbsup:
kidwoo said:
Early morning motivation rules.
In their neck of the woods, it's early morning, late at night or nothing. You try to go out after noon and you get cooked, tires melt, and suspension oil viscosity drops to the point nothing works ;)

Check it:

http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/total_forecast/index.php?wfo=slc&zone=utz019&county=utc053

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The best thing about early morning freeride sessions is that the emergency room is usually pretty empty. You can check in, get your stitches, and still get into work before 9:30. Not that I'm speaking from experience or anything :eek:

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superstock said:
The best thing about early morning freeride sessions is that the emergency room is usually pretty empty. You can check in, get your stitches, and still get into work before 9:30.
We have taken Lycra FR to the ER early in the morning for some minor stiching. The funny thing is we dropped him off for work at the same time.:D
"minor stitching"

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can't get right said:
We have taken Lycra FR to the ER early in the morning for some minor stiching. The funny thing is we dropped him off for work at the same time.:D
That hurt really bad for "minor stitching."

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Lycra FR said:
:) That hurt really bad for "minor stitching."
LFR - That looks bad. What happened? I hope that heals soon.
It looks like that "time of the month" for his arm. If you catch my drift. Seriously, hope you heal up quick, but next time wear some armor.
Unknownrash said:
It looks like that "time of the month" for his arm. If you catch my drift. Seriously, hope you heal up quick, but next time wear some armor.
That was from a wipeout that happened over a year ago, back when he was still wearing full Lycra. He fell in a narrow canyon, and sliced it open on some shale.
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