
Te Miro looks to the future (which is now) and upgrades their trails to Buzzword standard. It’s the place to ride if you’re on medium wheels. Shouldn’t be long before the rest of NZ follows…
Te Miro looks to the future (which is now) and upgrades their trails to Buzzword standard. It’s the place to ride if you’re on medium wheels. Shouldn’t be long before the rest of NZ follows…
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Sram/RockShox – May 27th, 2022
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It’s been five years since Crankworx added a new stop to its World Tour (Innsbruck joined the party in 2017). Today, a new fourth stop was unveiled. Starting in 2022, the ultimate experience in mountain biking will have a new home in Cairns, Australia.
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I have a 26.75in trail dog and a 31.5in trail dog. What compatibility issues am I likely to encounter? Will these dogs be able to run these trails at all?
Unfortunately, the dogs will have to go to Enduro Camp to be able to correctly train their legs to cope with the new berm radius. However, if you feed them Enduro-Specific 650b dog food, that should help.
I have a 26.75in trail dog and a 31.5in trail dog. What compatibility issues am I likely to encounter? Will these dogs be able to run these trails at all?
Unfortunately, the dogs will have to go to Enduro Camp to be able to correctly train their legs to cope with the new berm radius. However, if you feed them Enduro-Specific 650b dog food, that should help.
So if one is riding a 26″ wheeled bike, will that make these trails seem boring with long slow corners and over sized berms to help get those medium size wheeled bikes around them? Keep em’ tight, I say. Nothing worse than dumbed down trails.
So if one is riding a 26″ wheeled bike, will that make these trails seem boring with long slow corners and over sized berms to help get those medium size wheeled bikes around them? Keep em’ tight, I say. Nothing worse than dumbed down trails.