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Cascade River Road Skiing?

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11 years 2 months ago #222953 by Good2Go
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Ultimate CRR rig:

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11 years 2 months ago #222954 by Mofro
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that's not going to get you too far without peddles...

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11 years 2 months ago #222955 by flowing alpy
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you don't peddle it you load & push on the up, coast er down.

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11 years 2 months ago - 11 years 2 months ago #222956 by Charlie Hagedorn
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Those tech-toe ski attachments are wonderful. Missed them on the first look. Does that do something terrible to your ski/rack if you strike something with the ski tail?

Edit: Found the bike product page. boobicycles.com/ski-mountaineering-bike/

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11 years 2 months ago #222958 by Jason4
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Those tech-toe ski attachments are wonderful. Missed them on the first look. Does that do something terrible to your ski/rack if you strike something with the ski tail?


Just don't lock your toes. Got to be aware of pre-release issues though. :D

The only thing that would make that bike better would be tech toes in place of pedals.

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11 years 2 months ago #222959 by HillsHaveEyes
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The blowdown situation is a thing. In addition to a chainsaw it's advisable to carry a good axe, a good shovel and a long tow strap for yarding logs and unsticking vehicles. Some days you will spend more time dicking around on the road than riding.

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