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  • Pushing the limits of the CX bike
  • yourguitarhero
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    Merak
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    Bet you didn’t drop in from the left.

    bikebouy
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    Crack on, I’ve done plenty of red routes on my CXer…

    I do get off on the stupid steep rock jumps mind 😀

    dovebiker
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    Done that, plus the GT black and Inners XC routes on my CX bike 2 years ago – riding blind was probably the best strategy as I didn’t know what was coming! Nearly got caught out down Caddon Bank when I was over the drop off before I realised

    frazchops
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    Swoon.

    Drac
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    They work great on gravel surfaces. 😀

    kerley
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    Try it on a brakeless fixed track bike if you really want to push your self.

    scotroutes
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    I prefer the Blue at Glentress when using the CX option.

    yourguitarhero
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    Yeah, to be honest the red track is too bumpy. Had very sore hands by the bottom of spooky woods! Did catch a few of the jumps though

    Blue was fun – Blue Velvet, Berm Baby Berm, the ones down to ghe car park, the Admiral etc were all perfect for it.

    Got some new Strava PRs on the climbs too!

    Wookster
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    they work great on gravel surfaces

    ….ohhhhh Drac!! 😆

    goldenwonder
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    [video]https://youtu.be/6LOJALHyeBU[/video]

    Is it not what they’re designed for?

    Edric64
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    Enter the 3 peaks cyclocross to see what they are capable of

    goldenwonder
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    Enter the 3 peaks cyclocross to see what they are capable of

    That’s why I’m sat in front of my computer now-I’m not intending leaving it until my entry application is in & they don’t even open until next week! 😉

    antigee
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    ^^fancy that using a cx bike in a cx race 😯

    one of my favourite videos – the beast (ladybower’ish) on a cx – a few years old, used to post on here maybe still does

    [video]http://https://vimeo.com/6671683[/video]

    edit no idea why doesn’t embed – link clicks though

    one of my favourite videos – the beast (ladybower’ish) on a cx – a few years old, used to post on here maybe still does

    That looked about as much fun as being repeatedly kicked in the balls

    ajantom
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    You should try riding wet, rooty DH singletrack on a coaster braked cruiser…..pant stainingly fun!

    Sandwich
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    @Antigee too much http:// in that link!

    antigee
    Full Member

    less http and no workee?

    [video]https://vimeo.com/6671683[/video]

    antigee
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    take out the s on the vimeo

    [video]http://vimeo.com/6671683[/video]

    outlash
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    Something to do over the Christmas period

    [video]http://https://vimeo.com/56983087[/video]

    sirromj
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    Disappointed the CXer didn’t use the log as a jump to clear the bloke laying down on the ground.

    crazy-legs
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    Someone on here has some footage of me doing the descent to Ladybower Res on my CX. It was rather slow and mincy although I suspect that was more rider limit than bike limit.

    I did however overtake Hora on the Rushup Edge descent later in the day. He’d stopped to walk his full sus off a small drop… 😉

    BadlyWiredDog
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    A bunch of us did a loop round the Roych and back over Cut Gate on cross bikes a few years ago. It was fine in a slightly bumpy, rattly, crashy sort of way.

    Thing is, because there’s no front end dive, they’re actually pretty predictable off steps and drop-offs and, if you’re on the drops, it’s quite hard to go over the bars I think.

    It was nice when it stopped. 😐

    Northwind
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    For the OP,

    Blew my hand right off the bars doing the black drop on falla brae though, luckily managed to keep it upright using my nuts as a support.

    yourguitarhero
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    Nice work!
    I’ve got SPDs on mine. Had a lot of visions of broken ankles.

    They do help actually, can use bad technique to just pull the back wheel up for bunnyhops/jumps.

    I once dented the fuel tank of a GSXR600 with my balls. Luckily I **** my leg so badly I didn’t notice the ball pain due to the leg agony

    no_eyed_deer
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    Until you can show pictures on Helvelyn on a penny farthing, with no pedals I’m not interested.
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    [willywaving/] FWIW I did once (very nearly) clean The Beast in The Peak on a Jake the Snake, so I must be absolutely awesum [\willywaving]

    grannyjone
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    Have heard of people doing the Mary Townley Loop on a CX bike. I always use a Full Suspension 29er for that, or anything similar, sometimes much less rough trails than that.

    hora
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    mr_stru
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    I remember a few years back a bunch of us on our full sus enduro wagons debating how best to ride that set of rocky steps towards the end of the Glentress black when a chap on a Surly cross bike rode right past us, over the rocks and on down without even a pause.

    grannyjone
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    Unbelievable what some people can get away with. Either they’ve got the strength to take the high impacts of riding rough stuff with that type of bike, or they’ve got mega skill, or both. I’ve got neither and even riding a full suspension 29er hurts enough sometimes.

    crazy-legs
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    Have heard of people doing the Mary Townley Loop on a CX bike.

    Yeah, I’ve done that. Not really something I’d choose to do again to be honest although that said, I did a large section of PBW and MTL on the CX bike today. Started on Rooley Moor Road, over Deerplay and Extwistle then left it and kept going north.

    scotroutes
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    Oh aye – sorry I didn’t stop to say hello. I was on a KOM

    😉

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