TO THE MOUNTAINS
Thread started by
braydon at 08.10.09 - 6:44 pm
I just got my MTN. bike all fixed up, new derailleurs, shifters, nobby tires Who wants to go DIRT MOBBING this weekend or next? I hear up by JPL there is some single track.
reply
I've been wanting to go to the top of Hollywood Hills if you're interested. That would be on paved roads though.
User108.10.09 - 7:57 pm
reply
The tires I have on now are super grippy, so going on paved roads won't be too fun.
braydon responding to a
comment by User1
08.10.09 - 8:04 pm
reply
I'm doing the cab to the hub (reseda Blvd south of Venturra) at around 6-6:30 am tues-friday if anyone wants to roll with me.
rev106 responding to a
comment by braydon
08.10.09 - 8:07 pm
reply
Hollywood Hills could be fun though.
braydon08.10.09 - 8:07 pm
reply
Get a set of slicks from Performance. They're on sale for $8 each and max psi of 85. I've been using them for years on my mtb.
@paul, you have more info on what you're talking about? I'm somewhat clueless about the your area.
User1 responding to a
comment by braydon
08.10.09 - 8:16 pm
reply
If your going to jpl try el prieto before the ken burton trail. As long as you can ride and dont mind the exposure better than any trail around hollywood or santa monicas. Unless you like fireroads.
novara08.12.09 - 11:23 am
reply
what's been going on with the Mountaineerz?
@user1 the dude said at the start he wants to ride on DIRT, why are you trying to get him to go on a road ride?
dirt > road.
onelessfixie08.12.09 - 11:41 am
reply
I like both! :-)
A little dirt doesn't scare me.
User1 responding to a
comment by onelessfixie
08.12.09 - 11:55 am
reply
if you want a ride with more shade from the heat try upper winter creek trail up santa anita at chantry
novara08.12.09 - 12:07 pm
reply
Im riding el prieto today at jpl around 430 or 5 oclock if any one wants to check it out
ill be in a blue honda on a green specialized
novara08.12.09 - 12:51 pm
reply
I like both too but that's why I have slicks on my road bike and knobbies on my mountain bike. On Sunday, I found out that slicks on a single track with rocks and sand really suck.
mk4524 responding to a
comment by User1
08.12.09 - 12:58 pm
reply
+ 1 That's a great trail and definitely cooler in the summer than some others.
0gravity responding to a
comment by novara
08.12.09 - 1:04 pm
reply
I want to ride some easy mt trails.
I also need some slicks and rims for my mt bike. Any suggestions?
agnyxtsy08.12.09 - 3:04 pm
reply
you can try a site called www.pricepoint.com for cheap stuff compared to walking in a store to buy
novara08.12.09 - 3:12 pm
reply
The cabellero or "cab" is a rocky twisty steep piece of single track that tops out on dirt mollhuland (sp?) that leads to a huge fire road system in the Santa Monics mountains the center is the hub where many trails intersect. That complete section is mostly climbing about 8 miles round trip. Keep in mind that dirt miles are much harder than road miles.
rev106 responding to a
comment by novara
08.13.09 - 8:20 am
reply
@agnyxtsy
Performance Bikes has their usual sale on slicks that will fit your mountain rims. It's their house brand, Forte Slick City on sale at $7.99 each. Make sure you get the thin tubes too.
I can't use my road bike temporarily so I put a set of those slicks on my hard tail and keep them at 80psi. They're pretty good on pavement and I'm surprised at how fast they ride. However, I don't recommend them on even an easy trail. I rode a short section of dirt the other day and it felt pretty much like my road bike would have felt. I was glad to hit that same stretch yesterday with my full suspension bike with knobbies.
mk4524 responding to a
comment by agnyxtsy
08.13.09 - 10:01 am
reply
Thanks for the info.
I don't want the slicks for mountain trails. I want to use my mt bike for beach paths and on the streets, but I want to get an entie rim/tire set so I can just swap between them instead of dealing with changing the tire. I would never put slicks on to ride on trails. That sounds insane!
agnyxtsy responding to a
comment by mk4524
08.13.09 - 1:31 pm
reply