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[Closed] To the utter twunt riding a Turner at Cannock today....

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If you go to a busy trail centre at a weekend then surely you should expect a lot of traffic on the trails. It is inevitable that on the trickier sections there will be more traffic and hence bottlenecks. Even if there is a crowd blocking your way is it not too difficult to stop, ask for a free route through, then continue. If you want empty trails either go in the week or don't go riding at busy trail centres.


 
Posted : 23/10/2011 10:43 pm
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PQ still has that Turner??


 
Posted : 23/10/2011 10:43 pm
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This thread needs lightening up I reckon. Check out the little owls on [url= http://xisleuk.pinkbike.com/album/Cannock-Chase-14th-May-2010/ ]this page[/url] ๐Ÿ˜€ awwwwww! (oh, and there is a pic of the drop too).


 
Posted : 23/10/2011 10:49 pm
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Thanks "st" - we had a great ride, and yes Mel was testing a clown bike! She quite liked it too......

I don't know if PQ still has that Turner - can't imagine him riding it at the Chase though ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 23/10/2011 10:56 pm
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oh damn, werewolf 'drop' has been castrated since i last rode it! over a year ago now that was. good times.


 
Posted : 23/10/2011 11:05 pm
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This thread needs lightening up I reckon. Check out the little owls on this page awwwwww!

She's right you know. Chill, and check pon:

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(Is even [i]more[/i] in love with Mamadirt. ๐Ÿ˜ณ )


 
Posted : 23/10/2011 11:42 pm
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As I said, not ridden Cannock but every time the Werewolf Drop comes up on a thread here I watch the vids and can never see what the fuss is. Looks like an easily rollable 3'-4' drop between trees with a turn at the bottom?

Aware that vids always smooth things out but that never looks as tech as the ditch drop at my local trail which looks equally tame on camera (5m40s ish on this vid - [url=

Trail[/url] - which doesn't have the trees but is a steep 6' drop into a wheel sized ditch bottom with an equally steep 4' climb out).

Anyways, if you need to stop to assess a bit of the trail, do it from the side. If you get held up and need to dodge past folk on the trail who have stopped to assess something, do it with good grace as you were that inexperienced once too.

Be nice out there.

slainte ๐Ÿ˜€ rob


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 12:17 am
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It's not really a drop or hard, it's just awkward because there are fairly tight trees and it has a right hander straight after it.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 12:20 am
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This is why I barely ride my mtb anymore. The sport has gone to shit. Too many stuck up ponces on flash bikes like the guy you mention in your post. And also far to many mincers at trail centres who cant ride for toffee.

If you're going to mince about, do it where its aceptable - Out on a cold moor or fell side somewhere, thats what I do. Dont come to a trail centre all geared up, then fanny about on piss easy obstacles.

I was at innerleithen the other week and there was a group of about 15 lads with decent looknig trail bikes fannying around on the caddon bank drop section. WTF are you doing you idiots! Just ride off the ****ing things, you're supposed to be mountain bikers, those are 3 foot high drops! Ride em or **** off and get a road bike, the image of the sport doesnt need this!!!!


 
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surely thats just a ramp for wheelchair access?

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I was at innerleithen the other week and there was a group of about 15 lads with decent looknig trail bikes fannying around on the caddon bank drop section. WTF are you doing you idiots! Just ride off the * things, you're supposed to be mountain bikers, those are 3 foot high drops! Ride em or * off and get a road bike, [b]the image of the sport doesnt need this!!!![/b]

I concur.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 12:35 am
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Rode the Monkey today for the first time in months, and got to be said there was a fair amount of angry wannabe quick boys (who really weren't all that quick) today, out to prove a point to nobody who gives a shit!

We had to stop on the trail, just before the entrance to the new black section (which I was impressed with, very technical for a UK trail centre, more of this please!) as some people had stopped on the trail just in front of us. No problem, it's not a race. So we just waited til they cleared off, only just as we were about to mount up, so cock on an Ellsworth came flying up behind us, moaned about us being in the way, then swore at us as he went past (not all that quickly I might add) for holding him up!

Note to people like man on Ellsworth and Turner guy above... It's a trail centre, other people are there to ride at their own pace too, it's not a race! If someone slower than you is in front, either wait til a convenient place to pass them safely, or stop and chill out for 2 minutes to give yourself some space to ride the next bit at your chosen speed. Next person that swears at me for being in the way (not my fault again as stated, but beside the point) and holding him up will get a thump... That's not a threat, that's a promise!

But on the whole, enjoyable day had by all, and as per usual most people were friendly and just out enjoying riding their bikes at their own pace.

And note to postierich, 29ers make sense at Cannock now due to the size of the braking bumps... In fact, scratch that, a 36er would make more sense at Cannock now due to the braking bumps!


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 12:41 am
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I was out riding at the weekend (at least until I injured myself). I was at a busy trail centre with loads of people around. I saw people getting in my way, I saw me getting in others way. What's more, I saw people enjoying themselves and enjoying the land on bikes. I saw people with more and less skill than me, on better and worse bikes than me. But they were all pretty much enjoying themselves, me too.

Maybe I'm having a happy day, but I don't see all the anger and anguish here - a bike's a bike, a trail's a trail, on a weekend things get busy and people do odd things - get over it.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 12:52 am
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Are the new black bits on the monkey easy to spot? Hopefully going for a ride there on Tuesday ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 1:23 am
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One thing that strikes me about this post and a few others lately is there seems to be some kind of odd inverted snobbery whereby anyone on a nice shiny new bike is automatically an over-biked weekend warrior etc.

Why?

What makes this person more of an idiot than if he was on a shit-heap? And so what if his skills don't match his bike's potential? Really, so what? Why does it bother so many people?

I'm now a slightly overweight 40 year old who rides a Nicolai helius FR to work. At the end of my working week you might see me in the woods of Nottingham moving very slowly indeed on a piss easy section of trail. Does this make me an overbiked idiot? Or could it be that I've just finished a 12 hour night shift and I'm struggling to stay upright on currently my only bike, on my way home?

These threads are just a waste of time and I feel unclean for contributing. Folk, live and let live - it really doesn't matter.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 2:31 am
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TO be fair, I encounter tougher obstacles getting my bike out of the garage...
That's a roll in, not really a drop - wheels never need to leave the ground!

DrP


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 5:38 am
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the next person that swears at me for being in the way (not my ,fault again as stated, but beside the point) and holding him up will get a thump... That's not a threat !that's a promise

And how is violence gonna improve things, blimey there are some angry misguided people out there. How is two riders punching each other over a bit of trail going to [b]improve the image of our sport[/b] I think some of us need to chill out a bit it's supposed to be fun!


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 6:26 am
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Nah, some people deserve a smack, if more of that went on instead of whinging on the Internet, the world would be a better place.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 7:20 am
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This thread makes me so happy to live outside the UK.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 7:31 am
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Conversely, it makes me proud to be British!


 
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Not sure when leisure riding became a competition. There was a time that if you met someone on a bike you'd be pleased that they were having as much fun as you were. If they were on a fancy bike that you'd only ever seen in magazines you'd cast it admiring glances and maybe have a chat about it. If they were on a singlespeed or a frame made from plumbing pipes you'd be impressed by their steely resolve at tackling the trail. Helmet, no helmet, gears, singlespeed, lycra, baggies or trackie bottoms, team jersey or t-shirt, none of it matters, we're all out riding bikes and that is supposed to be fun.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 7:42 am
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Only been there once.

I think the problem was my fashionable 960mm bars, someone needs to chop down all the trees while they are tarmacing over the braking bumps! ๐Ÿ˜†


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 7:45 am
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It became a competition when it became fashionable and a lifestyle choice for many, unfortunately.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 7:46 am
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who cares, it's riding bikes not war.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 7:53 am
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I'm amused by that 'drop' ) I was expecting a couple of foot drop down onto a transition.


 
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Not sure when leisure riding became a competition. There was a time that if you met someone on a bike you'd be pleased that they were having as much fun as you were. If they were on a fancy bike that you'd only ever seen in magazines you'd cast it admiring glances and maybe have a chat about it. If they were on a singlespeed or a frame made from plumbing pipes you'd be impressed by their steely resolve at tackling the trail. Helmet, no helmet, gears, singlespeed, lycra, baggies or trackie bottoms, team jersey or t-shirt, none of it matters, we're all out riding bikes and that is supposed to be fun.

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Posted : 24/10/2011 8:14 am
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dont worry, we are building a chicken run around the 'drop' and beefing up the orignal. This should stop the bottle necking that occurs at this point in the trail.

feel free to pop down on a sunday-10am-to pick up a spade.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 8:17 am
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Are there any recorded incidents of actual fights breaking out due to perceived trail blocking?

If so then it's no wonder people always seem over padded when I see trailcentre photos ๐Ÿ˜‰

*strikes cannock off list of places to ride*


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 8:18 am
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This is why I barely ride my mtb anymore. The sport has gone to shit.

Just sell it. Leave mountain biking alone and delete your STW account.
MTBing doesn't need people with you kind of attitude, it's bad for the image of the sport.


 
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who cares, it's riding bikes not war.

... Or double glazing... ๐Ÿ˜†

We had to stop on the trail, just before the entrance to the new black section (which I was impressed with, very technical for a UK trail centre, more of this please!) as some people had stopped on the trail just in front of us. No problem, it's not a race. So we just waited til they cleared off, only just as we were about to mount up, so cock on an Ellsworth came flying up behind us, moaned about us being in the way, then swore at us as he went past (not all that quickly I might add) for holding him up!

How am I supposed to know that you're just waiting for someone ahead to move on as opposed to having a fag break?

If you're sat either side of the trail, I'll ride right through you with a cheery hello, maybe I'll catch up a group on the trail, sit behind them and then pass if/when I can. Nobody has more or less right to be there than me, as I can't dictate to them, you can't dictate to me.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 8:33 am
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double glazing??


 
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[url= http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/carbon-capture-project-cancelled/page/4#post-3087600 ]Double glazing.[/url]
I'm not proud. ๐Ÿ˜ณ
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Posted : 24/10/2011 8:41 am
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has no idea and walks off shaking head....................


 
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This is why I barely ride my mtb anymore. The sport has gone to shit. Too many [b]stuck up ponces on flash bikes[/b] like the guy you mention in your post. And also far [b]to many mincers at trail centres who cant ride for toffee.[/b]

Oh the irony....

Good going though, in a few sentences you accuse people of being stuck up ponces then being a complete stuck up ponce yourself. Go girlfriend!


 
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has no idea and walks off shaking head....................

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Posted : 24/10/2011 8:46 am
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cant understand the people that cannot ride the weirwolf drop, fair enough if you have just got into the sport, but some of the seasoned folk on here?!?!?! im not a brilliant rider by any stretch, but if you cant do that drop then imho you have little to no skillzzzz at all....it does piss me off that every one stands around and watch, like waiting for pople to fail and laugh....its just a roll in, its not even that steep...bizarre!


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 8:51 am
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I was approaching this thread quite committed, without protection and found trolls lying all over it in my way. How can I get a clear run in at my own pace when some twunts have left poorly disguised comments just at the crucial apex? I would have owned it, but my flow was interrupted. I paid good money for this mac book and internet account.


 
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That's not a threat, that's a promise!


 
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I've reminded myself why I don't post here anymore


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 9:12 am
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I paused yesterday to see if two riders were ok/needed a tube to be greeted with a look of I'd shat and smeared it into the blokes face.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 9:13 am
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Wow, this thread needs moar testosterone!

Really disappointed by some of the snobbery here.


 
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The 'Cannock is over-crowded' comments always make me laugh. A car park and waymarked trail are not 'Cannock Chase', they're a very small part of it. There is loads of natural riding to be had, you don't need to download someone elses gpx file, or study google earth, you need to ride across the road and explore, and you may find a shit trail or a great trail or the best singletrack you've ever ridden but you won't be queuing and you probably won't die in a ditch. You might even get lost for a while, that's how a lot of the numpty trails got discovered in the first place.


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 9:22 am
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There's always Wrexham folks!


 
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I paused yesterday to see if two riders were ok/needed a tube to be greeted with a look of I'd shat and smeared it into the blokes face.

Had you?


 
Posted : 24/10/2011 9:23 am
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There are assholes in every walk of life so why should bike riding be any different....Can't see the point in sticking it on a forum to moan about though...... ๐Ÿ˜•


 
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