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Norona

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Well after 6k of wicked riding this year I finally changed it up! Hope everyone had a sweet season and have a great summer!!! dave




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That looks like some awesome downhill single track for a mountain bike! Oh how I wish I was closer to BC, epic sledding in the winter, and epic mountain biking in the summer...
 
That looks like some awesome downhill single track for a mountain bike! Oh how I wish I was closer to BC, epic sledding in the winter, and epic mountain biking in the summer...

Alot like all the other trails the MTN bikers have stolen from us dirtbike riders..
Sorry a bit of a sore spot with me and every other PNW rider..Our riding areas are shrinking very fast..

A trials bike is my next MC purchase.. Cant wait
Thanks for posting...
 
Don't mention mountain bikes around me, bunch of cry baby trail thiefs that cant share the trail, momma never taught them how to respect others :face-icon-small-fro:face-icon-small-fro:face-icon-small-fro

Thanks Dave. What about sledders that ride MTN bikes and dirt bikes?
 
Don't mention mountain bikes around me, bunch of cry baby trail thiefs that cant share the trail, momma never taught them how to respect others :face-icon-small-fro:face-icon-small-fro:face-icon-small-fro

Didn't mean to offend anyone. Where I'm from the only trails we have for mountain biking are within parks where motor vehicles aren't allowed. No experience interacting with the dirt bike crowd. I have no issues with sharing the trails, but when dirt bikers begin to think they have the only rights to the trails is when I begin to have an issue.
 
Thanks Dave. What about sledders that ride MTN bikes and dirt bikes?

I have a Mountain bike, Snowmobile, and Dirt bike, my experience is Mountain bikers steal trails instead of working to develop there own, just what I have seen:face-icon-small-fro and ATVs and UTVs ruin all the good trails and litter the trails with Old Milwaukee cans :face-icon-small-fro:face-icon-small-dis:face-icon-small-dis
 
I have a Mountain bike, Snowmobile, and Dirt bike, my experience is Mountain bikers steal trails instead of working to develop there own, just what I have seen:face-icon-small-fro and ATVs and UTVs ruin all the good trails and litter the trails with Old Milwaukee cans :face-icon-small-fro:face-icon-small-dis:face-icon-small-dis

True that Dave! The kwads and uts belong on da dunes.
 
Didn't mean to offend anyone. Where I'm from the only trails we have for mountain biking are within parks where motor vehicles aren't allowed. No experience interacting with the dirt bike crowd. I have no issues with sharing the trails, but when dirt bikers begin to think they have the only rights to the trails is when I begin to have an issue.

I concur regarding the issue with the other faction not heeding rights and sharing the trail. The problem here in Colorado is that the mtn. bikes have become so numerous and feel they have a monopoly on many of the trails. Problem is the dirt bikes have been riding many of these trails before mtn. bikes were even around. Of course this is not all encompasing, just becoming more visible as of late. Crested Butte is a prime example. Dirt bikes have ridden that area for well over 50 years. Maintained and cleared each year miles of said trails. Kind of hard for mtn. bikers to carry chain saws.:face-icon-small-ton Popularity of the area has extreme pressure from the mtn bike segment. I, like you have no issue with sharing the trail. Unfortunately the bad outweight the good and are seen in an unfavorable light. Tolerance is a must in these situations, that is for sure.


Sam
 
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