
Friday, January 29, 2010
Monday, January 18, 2010
Mount Buller
Saturday saw the emergence of the Wilson once again from having been on the shelf for a little while now. I made a trip up to Buller with a bunch of new found riding buddies. Mount Buller is Melbourne's local lift accessed downhill riding destination. At just 1805m above sea level it's not the biggest mountain out there and with only 2 major DH runs, can obviously get pretty blown out! But for this season, it's on a tight schedule with a major lift servicing in order, cutting it short. So the trails are in decent shape and I found a pretty good laugh!
It turns out that the time that I've been spending on the XC bike has paid off in that I was set to just rip pretty quickly after getting on! I had one of those days when you can just do nothing wrong! The balding tires on the Wilson still found an amazing amount of hard under loose to tear through all the corners, boosting my confidence with every dust blown encounter!

I ended up launching into several rock gardens at top speed testing my ability, and the integrity of my ageing 40's, which ended up feeling the punch! It is time to rebuild them as I think I blew the damping chamber's bladder and both seals!! Oh well, worth the fun I had out of the day for sure!! It's something I would like to put Boxxers up to the test on at some point as this day was a thrashing and they nearly made it through! Luckily I find the internals of the 40's incredibly user friendly, so the rebuild shouldn't take much and they're to be as plush as new once done!!
I am hoping to get another day on the Mountain before they shut down after a very short, one month operating year!! How shitty!! But what a day!! Such a laugh!


It turns out that the time that I've been spending on the XC bike has paid off in that I was set to just rip pretty quickly after getting on! I had one of those days when you can just do nothing wrong! The balding tires on the Wilson still found an amazing amount of hard under loose to tear through all the corners, boosting my confidence with every dust blown encounter!

I ended up launching into several rock gardens at top speed testing my ability, and the integrity of my ageing 40's, which ended up feeling the punch! It is time to rebuild them as I think I blew the damping chamber's bladder and both seals!! Oh well, worth the fun I had out of the day for sure!! It's something I would like to put Boxxers up to the test on at some point as this day was a thrashing and they nearly made it through! Luckily I find the internals of the 40's incredibly user friendly, so the rebuild shouldn't take much and they're to be as plush as new once done!!
I am hoping to get another day on the Mountain before they shut down after a very short, one month operating year!! How shitty!! But what a day!! Such a laugh!
I got a little farmers and glove tan out of the day and the cold beer to finish was a welcome contrast to the dry 30 degree heat of the day! Enjoy the winter!!
Kev
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Listerfield Lake, Melbourne
Another day cracking out the XC bike to spin up the legs and tire the hell out myself! I was at the point today where without neccessities like XTR shifting and the responsiveness of the Fox shox, I would have been dialling an ambulance from my back on the dirt! The wall was hit numerous times after having followed up yesterday's XC effort in the hills. It feels like a long road to come back into some sort of form after such a long time having been off the XC, or any other cardio style exercise! But every time in the red zone pushes you further and faster on every proceeding ride. That's what I tell myself anyway!! Imagining pinning the very same trail in a few weeks time with little effort keeps me pressing on! As did the candy and 2 litres of water in my Camelbak!!
It was only a short ride out around the lake, but keeping the intensity high is definitely going to pay off. It's decently flat terrain that rips through eucalypt 'plantation' style terrain, with amazing drifty corners that my bike just relishes!! I just can't praise my Trance any further after having come from a hardtail and totally different riding style, and consequently, capability! Being out there in the cooler yet sunny weather always makes me realise why such a simple contraption as a bike, takes so many of our imaginations!!
Rob would be proud, I then went and played Beach Volleyball! Still got off the ground even with the exhausted legs!!
Kev
It was only a short ride out around the lake, but keeping the intensity high is definitely going to pay off. It's decently flat terrain that rips through eucalypt 'plantation' style terrain, with amazing drifty corners that my bike just relishes!! I just can't praise my Trance any further after having come from a hardtail and totally different riding style, and consequently, capability! Being out there in the cooler yet sunny weather always makes me realise why such a simple contraption as a bike, takes so many of our imaginations!!
Rob would be proud, I then went and played Beach Volleyball! Still got off the ground even with the exhausted legs!!
Kev
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
HOT ASS days!
Ken Faubert of team DC recently headed Down under to check out the riding, the great weather and the Aussie beach scenery...
Just got in from a pisser of an XC ride that ruined my out of shape DH legs! My local area takes me through some dry open forest that offers kangaroo and rabbit trails everywhere! Terrain that my Giant Trance X1 relishes!! Pinning down loose tight XC trails on the Trance is making me push my cornering, and surprises me about the grip that the 2.1 Kenda tires are giving me! It's also teaching me about the benefit of lower rotational weight respecting the CrossMax wheels that the Trance is spec'd with. It makes corner transitions a treat, as well as adding massive benefit to my climbing capacity... kinda hard to keep the front wheel down though!! I'm enjoying the XC bike a bunch again, which is soon enough going to have to be coupled with hitting up the gym so I don't turn into a rake!!
Tomorrow is another day on the XC rig, followed by a weekend up the mountain at the local MTB resort, Mount Buller. Should prove to provide plenty of laughs with some new riding buddies! Am pretty stoked about getting out on the DH bike again for some solid runs! It seems a little unhappy at the moment, but a little love and the old beast will tear the trails down again! I just have to learn to untame the thing over the course of this summer at home! Keen to ride as much as possible!!
Happy riding!
Open it up!
Kev
Tomorrow is another day on the XC rig, followed by a weekend up the mountain at the local MTB resort, Mount Buller. Should prove to provide plenty of laughs with some new riding buddies! Am pretty stoked about getting out on the DH bike again for some solid runs! It seems a little unhappy at the moment, but a little love and the old beast will tear the trails down again! I just have to learn to untame the thing over the course of this summer at home! Keen to ride as much as possible!!
Happy riding!
Open it up!
Kev
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