I've had a couple rides with mine now. TBH, I'm not finding there to be any advantage in terms of riding. I feel like it's giving my legs an increased workout, though. I probably won't put one on my new bike, when I build it. What do you like about it?I have an elliptical on my Bearclaw, I like it.
View attachment 81304Rolling Mountain Pass looking south on the Colorado Trail. My Jones Plus LWB Ti is on the left...View attachment 81305Its equipped with a Rohloff and belt drive.
I've had a couple rides with mine now. TBH, I'm not finding there to be any advantage in terms of riding. I feel like it's giving my legs an increased workout, though. I probably won't put one on my new bike, when I build it. What do you like about it?
Great riding, nice scenery. I didn’t see the part where they earned the downhill by first climbing all the way up. Motorized up, gravity down? Blasphemy!Nice bike and nice scenery!
I recently got a Transition Spur as my epic / CO Trail bike, but I haven't made it down to the Silverton / Durango area yet. Looks amazing! I'll have to take some pics of the new Spur soon. It's a <28 lb rocket of a bike!
A friend makes these mtb vids and has been riding in that area recently, there are several vids on YT that make me want to ride! Here's one from Molas Pass... Nate is an amazing rider and most of the folks he films are too.
Great riding, nice scenery. I didn’t see the part where they earned the downhill by first climbing all the way up. Motorized up, gravity down? Blasphemy!
So nice when you don't have to carry everything on the bike! I have to admit I lost my nerve a few times doing some of those traverses where there's mountain on one side and nothing on the other...This is just south of the Molas traverse; the Molas Pass is a bit different in that you go around the mountain rather than between two mountains; its just south of some of that video in your link. Note the clouds- Colorado was having quite a bit of monsoon activity. On this particular day the storms really broke just north of Silverton and the streets had quite a bit of water running in them. One of the roads out of town had a mudslide and so there were more people in town than normal.Nice bike and nice scenery!
I recently got a Transition Spur as my epic / CO Trail bike, but I haven't made it down to the Silverton / Durango area yet. Looks amazing! I'll have to take some pics of the new Spur soon. It's a <28 lb rocket of a bike!
A friend makes these mtb vids and has been riding in that area recently, there are several vids on YT that make me want to ride! Here's one from Molas Pass... Nate is an amazing rider and most of the folks he films are too.
You can't really get to anywhere on that segment of the CT where you can just ride down. The main starting point is probably the parking lot near Molas Lake and then you ride up from there. But trust me on this, there is plenty of downhill to be found on that segment of the CT no matter which way you are going. There's also a fair amount of Hike-A-Bike (HAB) but that really depends a lot on your fitness, skill level and how acclimatized you are to the elevation.Great riding, nice scenery. I didn’t see the part where they earned the downhill by first climbing all the way up. Motorized up, gravity down? Blasphemy!
Sadly, I'm not in riding shape this season. It would be hike-a-take-a-nap for me.You can't really get to anywhere on that segment of the CT where you can just ride down. The main starting point is probably the parking lot near Molas Lake and then you ride up from there. But trust me on this, there is plenty of downhill to be found on that segment of the CT no matter which way you are going. There's also a fair amount of Hike-A-Bike (HAB) but that really depends a lot on your fitness, skill level and how acclimatized you are to the elevation.
I feel it makes it smoother with no dead spot. I don’t notice any additional effort.I've had a couple rides with mine now. TBH, I'm not finding there to be any advantage in terms of riding. I feel like it's giving my legs an increased workout, though. I probably won't put one on my new bike, when I build it. What do you like about it?
Sadly, I'm not in riding shape this season. It would be hike-a-take-a-nap for me.
The fires last year burned my favorite training area, and it has not reopened yet. And my wife keeps finding new chores for me to do so I'm good for moderate rides only. The altitude would spank me around pretty good I'm afraid.
Hey if you have to use a step thru because you have hip problems or something, whatever gets you on the bike is all good.With slight variations here and there you nailed it.
Actually taken to riding around doing errands on a French 70's steel city bike with Dutch style parallel bars. Draws lots of comments and snickering, as you could imagine. Whole families stopping to laugh at the guy on a ladies bike and the like.
Nowhere near the amount of vitriol lycra and a race bike produce.
I had nightmares for weeks after riding up a trail like that and realizing it was too narrow to turn around and I couldn't slow down without getting wobbly and possibly going over the edge. It was a great adrenaline inspired workout.I have to admit I lost my nerve a few times doing some of those traverses where there's mountain on one side and nothing on the other...
Hey if you have to use a step thru because you have hip problems or something, whatever gets you on the bike is all good.
Just passing a group of riders on $10,000 carbon fibre race bikes and im only in 2nd gear...been collecting muscle bikes from the 60,s for 28 years
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