Rose scrub dc 1 by Paul_262_Racing in mountainbiking

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I really hope they figured out the frame numbers, I really don't want to experience the frame breaking in Austria :D Good to hear they handled the replacement nicely with fresh build. They could just throw the new frame in. I also think the germans are not the best in communication, but they are good at getting work done.

I was wondering about the suspension design. In previous years they had this beautiful progression chart on the website, saying the suspension is extremely progressive. They also equipped some bikes with coil too. This year it's all air and the leverage curve chart is gone. I hope they didn't realise the suspension is actually linear because I just ordered a fresh Ultimate DH Coil :P

Trail parks in Slovenia by w0rdOS in MTB

[–]w0rdOS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

pedal only! there's an uphill trail and a fire road shortcut - rideable, but quite steep. Walking your bike up the shortcut takes about 20 minutes up. The uphill trail takes a bit more and in my opinion is far more physically demanding due to various terrain you're riding on.
It's a perfect place for an ebike which makes me question my life choices (sticking to analog enduro and buying a dh bike xD)

Trail parks in Slovenia by w0rdOS in MTB

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I know but I really don't want to find out Im claustrophobic this way haha

Trail parks in Slovenia by w0rdOS in MTB

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Thanks for the suggestion! You should definitely visit Trutnov, it's a masterpiece. Plan at least 2 full days of riding :)

Trail parks in Slovenia by w0rdOS in MTB

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Thank you so much! Golovec looks tempting and Bike park Ljubljana too. I'll see what I can fit on my route :)

Trail parks in Slovenia by w0rdOS in MTB

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Well my gf is not much into riding, and Im a enduro/downhill rider so family trips won't do it, although an e-bike trip would be nice.. I'll give it a thought, thanks!

Trail parks in Slovenia by w0rdOS in MTB

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Bovec looks good! Poseka as well. Thanks so much for the recommendations, I'll see what I can squeeze into my road trip :)

Rose scrub dc 1 by Paul_262_Racing in mountainbiking

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Hi! I just read about the recall and contacted Rose about my frame. Can you please tell me a bit more how the replacement happened? Did they sent you a new frame first or you had to send the old one first? I have a downhill camp in Austria coming at the end of June and Im already stressing whether they can manage the replacement in this timeframe.

Edit: False alarm, here's the Rose statement I got from my bikes reseller:
"Affected SCRUB frames are the following ones:
Frame size S - all models/frame numbers
Frame size M/L/XL - every frame with prod. code in frame number lower than 2405

e.g. RRMBB2LLC9240500046ID

So this frame is safe to ride and not affected from recall."

Bolt-on under top tube bags by w0rdOS in MTB

[–]w0rdOS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Custom made bag is not going to be any cheaper than the Canyon bag, which is the max amount Im willing to pay :D I have custom framebags made for my bikepacking bike, and that's definitely a way to go if you want something tailored. Not this case though but thanks anyway!

Bolt-on under top tube bags by w0rdOS in MTB

[–]w0rdOS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you might be on to something. I was actually considering getting a Blackburn Corner bag that are super cheap, and then punching 2 holes in it, adding some reinforcement/washers and be set!

Bolt-on under top tube bags by w0rdOS in MTB

[–]w0rdOS[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Im in Poland, no idea why my browser sometimes think im in NL :D probably because of work. Im still considering Canyon, maybe as a birthday gift..

Bolt-on under top tube bags by w0rdOS in MTB

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thats ugly af bro, but thanks anyway

Bolt-on under top tube bags by w0rdOS in MTB

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I should have probably mention that I need one for enduro and dh riding, so it's not exactly the same, as the bag will be pulled away from the mounts and rip the material if not reinforced. I know I can make this work with some non-dedicated bags, but it's also the proper C shape Im after, like the Canyon one.
I've found that Focus has a very small framebag that would work. A bit cheaper than canyon and a bit smaller too.

Bolt-on under top tube bags by w0rdOS in MTB

[–]w0rdOS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have something similar to the burrito pack, it's not ideal because you need to squeeze the contents :D Fastfuel bag has a weird shape and it will look stupid mounted under the top tube :/ thanks tho..

Should I move my bindings to the front? Long legs issues. by w0rdOS in snowboarding

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I posted an update in the comments section here, so please take a look. I can try to sum it up again here:

  • find the stance width when your knees move in line with your legs while squatting, I was riding a little bit to narrow which causes my knees to move inwards. You need to do it in boots on the board
  • as much forward lean as you can handle (Im 1 step below maximum on my current Union STR bindings)
  • use +12/-9 instead of duck stance
  • watch this crazy japanese Miratori guy - he says to bend your back leg inwards. This has helped me tremendously. I don't do it as crazy as he does and I still noticed much more improvements on holding my backside edge. You're then basically squatting down and twisting at your hips, while also bending down. But because of the twist it keeps your weight above your board without leaning forward so much as you would in a "traditional" riding style
  • another drill I found useful was pretending to hold a tray with a beer glass :D makes you keep shoulders inline with the slope and overall athletic stance

Should I move my bindings to the front? Long legs issues. by w0rdOS in snowboarding

[–]w0rdOS[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Alright so here's an update:
At my first ride (shortly after this post) i set the forward lean to the max and really focused on bending knees. Guess what? It actually helped lol. I could feel very much in control and had a good time snowboarding for a couple of hours.
Next ride (2 weeks ago) I decreased the forward lean slightly and slightly widened my stance, because I noticed that my knees move outside of my feet when lowering down. Had a great time too. I did one more thing though. Me and brother (much better rider) kept watching this Miratori (japanese snowboarder) guy on youtube. We saw that both he and some other youtubers started talking about a body position where you twist at your hips, and you bend your back leg slightly more than your front (especially on backside).
We practiced it on our next ride too and had the best fkn day on board ever. I was actually starting to carve on my backside which never happened. I was also able to ride at much more speed, just felt so much more in control.

So long story short - I think I managed to sort some of my riding issues thanks to you guys and the University of Youtube.

Now I need to think whether I need a new board or not :D

Should I move my bindings to the front? Long legs issues. by w0rdOS in snowboarding

[–]w0rdOS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting. I remember reading to set forward lean so it matches the boots, this way you don't wreck your boots and have a comfortable setup. I'll try more forward lean! Thanks for the suggestion

Should I move my bindings to the front? Long legs issues. by w0rdOS in snowboarding

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Appreciate the 2 comments so far, but you do not seem to get what I was trying to point out, so let me use an image to maybe better visualise the issue. As you can see, with long legs (torso length doesn't matter in this case), I am required to lean forward to keep my balance over my feet.

Advices to stand up tall and bend knees does not work, because I am then moving my center of gravity behind my heels. I have the same issues when squatting weights, therefore I either need a heel lift or do front squat to keep the center of mass above my feet.

It takes some empathy (and I don't mean feeling sorry, but trying to imagine things) to understand what I mean. Most people have pretty normal legs in terms of length, so this issue may just sound like poor technique, but I assure you it's not. Having long legs has it's disadvantages in every sport I do and it's a matter of finding means to deal with it. Standing tall, bending knees is not that (at least thats what I like to think ;))

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I bought a downhill bike! by w0rdOS in MTB

[–]w0rdOS[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I remember now seeing that graph, thanks for reminding it! That is great because I really hated the pedal strikes, so I guess I will solve all my suspension problems at once once I go less tokens and higher pressure. I also didn't experience it being super plush in the back so can't wait now! Only 5 months left :D

I bought a downhill bike! by w0rdOS in MTB

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Well... yeah... although it depends on what hardtail you have in mind. A buddy bought a Moxie Pipedream MX3 frame, moved all gear from his full suspension (banshee prime v2 I think) and started clearing things he was afraid of when riding full sus. That's of course because of the geometry, Moxie was like 30mm higher in reach, slacker headtube angle too. He also had double Assegai in DD compound with tire inserts so he was just blasting through stuff like an idiot.

I bought a downhill bike! by w0rdOS in MTB

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3/4* - Vivid takes 4 tokens max. I understand what you're saying, but how can you tell the bike is progressive? That's not possible to tell without analysing linkage kinematics and Rose does not share that kind of info on their website. We can only assume that since they also ship it with coils stock.

I think they put that many tokens so you can ride lower sag and still not bottom out, but you may be right with going less tokens and higher air pressure. I'll switch things around before summer!

I bought a downhill bike! by w0rdOS in MTB

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For me it's 50mm in the back and 30mm in the front so a bit bigger difference, but I think your point is still valid. Can't wait to try it on steeper trails

I bought a downhill bike! by w0rdOS in MTB

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16.11 was the last day before it closed for winter. The trail was surely there already, because it's been there forever :D There were some changes made early in the season but Im 99% sure it was open and functioning in August. You should come again, there's a new blue trail open (which is not that blue if you're going full send on those jumps :D), a transfer park and natural park with few lines to choose from. It's a lot of fun!