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Anders

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My first ride in the snow went through the local forest. A tractor had made quite hard tracks for me to ride.
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I think that when you are relatively new to the forum it's very easy to become too defensive ..from what I've read the comments which have offended you really were meant in a light-hearted manner..truth be told most of us like to start out on a clean bike .
Cracking pic by the way but although you gave its location I'm struggling to find it on a map ..is it near Loughrigg Tce..?
Do you ride solo most of the time ..or do a bit of group riding ?
There is quite a healthy collection of riders who meet up on a fairly regular basis from all across the North East & beyond ( 5 of us in Northumberland ) ...you would be more than welcome to join us on a ride whenever it suits you ( by way of showing that we are a friendly bunch ) 😉
Thanks for this post and where about are you in Northumberland, as to the location if you cycle along great Langdale, going thru chapel stile and heading for Dungeon Gill Hotel you then turn left at the end of the road heading up a very steep narrow winding road with side pike appearing on ur left, on the map I’ve included A marked is Dungeon gill B is where I photographed my bike and C is side pike and the little road heads down to Blea tarn where I turn off road not long after here
It is, simmer! Let's not get off on the wrong foot pal, there's a bit of leg pulling on here most days, please don't take it the wrong way. 👍
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Thanks for this post and where about are you in Northumberland, as to the location if you cycle along great Langdale, going thru chapel stile and heading for Dungeon Gill Hotel you then turn left at the end of the road heading up a very steep narrow winding road with side pike appearing on ur left, on the map I’ve included A marked is Dungeon gill B is where I photographed my bike and C is side pike and the little road heads down to Blea tarn where I turn off road not long after here

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Cheers for the info..
I'm in Bellingham ..
Other riders Ant is just up the road from me ..
Wayne..Ashington
Colin ..Alnwick
Jaco ..Hexham ..but we also meet up with other riders ( not every week ) from Glasgow , Hartlepool,N.Yorks & Lancs ..
I can keep you informed of upcoming group rides if this is of interest ..?
 

golfatha

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Cheers for the info..
I'm in Bellingham ..
Other riders Ant is just up the road from me ..
Wayne..Ashington
Colin ..Alnwick
Jaco ..Hexham ..but we also meet up with other riders ( not every week ) from Glasgow , Hartlepool,N.Yorks & Lancs ..
I can keep you informed of upcoming group rides if this is of interest ..?
I mostly ride with a friend and a lady but thanks anyway for the offer
 



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Nothing like a bit of single track shute to keep you on your toes View attachment 129535
There’s always a bit of effort to setup a bike on a steep shute. Well done 👍🏻.
The Scorpion tires caught my attention though. I’m considering those again for the upcoming snowy conditions here. (Plus the price is right). Do you find the rubber compound kinda soft? The knobs on my other ones wore out kinda fast.

Btw, thanks for the perfect 😍 valve/tire alignment. 👍🏻😉
 

Husky430

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There’s always a bit of effort to setup a bike on a steep shute. Well done 👍🏻.
The Scorpion tires caught my attention though. I’m considering those again for the upcoming snowy conditions here. (Plus the price is right). Do you find the rubber compound kinda soft? The knobs on my other ones wore out kinda fast.

Btw, thanks for the perfect 😍 valve/tire alignment. 👍🏻😉
Tyres are great, they rear Pirelli is a "S" which is supposedly for soft ground and therefore really hard rubber. They hook up really well on the hard ground/rocks that we have around here and seem to last for ages. I got them too because they were cheap. This is my second one as I ended up punching a 1 1/2 inch slash through the side wall on the previous one with a root sticking out of a high berm. Any tyre would have let go with that. Some of us try with the old alignment thing :ROFLMAO:
 

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