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| Bike I ride: | Rocky Slayer SXC, Santa Cruz V10 (my baby) |
| Favorite Trails: | Whistler. Blaster at Kicking Horse. The Pirate Trails. |
| About Me: | Too chicken to huck, too bored not to. |
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kevindv10 commented under stund's video
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Nov 22, 2009 at 11:04 )
kevindv10 commented under karl-burkat's blog
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Nov 22, 2009 at 9:17 )
I second that!
I love the ocean. Best episode yet!
kevindv10 commented under TransitionBikeCompany's blog
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Nov 17, 2009 at 15:27 )
2010 goals:
Improve race results from 2nd last
Land the 20 foot gap I dislocated my shoulder on.
Don't break bones.
I'm in!!
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"Trail Conditions for the Critical Riding Areas Around Calgary"
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Nov 7, 2009 at 20:44 )
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mtnmanjake
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Apr 27, 2009 at 11:23
Apr 27, 2009 at 11:23
www.shuswaptrails.com
It was a ton of fun... I would bring the Slayer instead of the V-10 as it will be plenty of bike for almost all the stunts and you have to pedal up to road. Lumpy and Lower Schizo are super flowy. Dirty Gerbil and the Cut are in bad shape. Malibu is super fast!
It was a ton of fun... I would bring the Slayer instead of the V-10 as it will be plenty of bike for almost all the stunts and you have to pedal up to road. Lumpy and Lower Schizo are super flowy. Dirty Gerbil and the Cut are in bad shape. Malibu is super fast!
mtnmanjake
wrote
Apr 15, 2009 at 20:15
Apr 15, 2009 at 20:15
I don't think I should take too much credit for those stunts... I shared some ideas and put in some hours, but I know at least one guy that worked a lot harder than me.
I think the general idea out there was to have stuff that added interest for better riders but was still rideable for novices.
It would be cool to see a couple of floaters on that trail and maybe a little dead drop. Not sure if anyone is building this year though.
I think the general idea out there was to have stuff that added interest for better riders but was still rideable for novices.
It would be cool to see a couple of floaters on that trail and maybe a little dead drop. Not sure if anyone is building this year though.
mtnmanjake
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Apr 14, 2009 at 21:56
Apr 14, 2009 at 21:56
Hey Kevin,
Thanks for the kind words. I should be able to figure out where your at from the pic of your old slayer ;-) Sounds like you've been searching hard to find some snow free trails around town! We rode down at Swansea a little over a week ago and had a fantastic time. Hopefully summer will come our way soon. Maybe I can try to keep up with you on a trail or two... I might have a chance if you have to push that new rig up any hills ;-)
Thanks for the kind words. I should be able to figure out where your at from the pic of your old slayer ;-) Sounds like you've been searching hard to find some snow free trails around town! We rode down at Swansea a little over a week ago and had a fantastic time. Hopefully summer will come our way soon. Maybe I can try to keep up with you on a trail or two... I might have a chance if you have to push that new rig up any hills ;-)






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May 10, 2009 at 22:22
i just read your post in the * do you ride alone* thread and i was gonna invite you to ride with me or some friends but then realized that you live nowhere near Montreal lol sorry man :S