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CLASS 2 - OFF ROAD BUILD JOURNALS
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<blockquote data-quote="hamqqea" data-source="post: 1201061" data-attributes="member: 27486"><p>Haven't had much success with IGH coasters off road. Destroyed a Nexus 4. The SRAM and SA kick backs seem strong. I used a freewheel version for light off roading for a while. Odd shifting for me though.</p><p></p><p>Some of our roads are closed the entire winter because people have died. I happen to live on a monster at a landing in the middle. Years ago the locals used to hill climb all sort of vehicles. On occasion a hot car will light'em up at the base and try for the hill at night. I count the time from my studio it's so close. Hate when they wake me for nothing. I try every chance to chase elite riders who tackle the hill. It goes on for miles. The ending is a roller coaster down, fell off bikes there plenty of times.</p><p>Pic of just a baby hill. Can't tell from the pic how steep it really is.</p><p>[ATTACH]181605[/ATTACH]</p><p>The road that intersects way at the bottom is where I reach 50. I even take drag fork bikes down. Almost .... myself the 1st time doing that.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Really enjoyed watching you build this one. Looks stunning. Fantastic photography as well, bravo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hamqqea, post: 1201061, member: 27486"] Haven't had much success with IGH coasters off road. Destroyed a Nexus 4. The SRAM and SA kick backs seem strong. I used a freewheel version for light off roading for a while. Odd shifting for me though. Some of our roads are closed the entire winter because people have died. I happen to live on a monster at a landing in the middle. Years ago the locals used to hill climb all sort of vehicles. On occasion a hot car will light'em up at the base and try for the hill at night. I count the time from my studio it's so close. Hate when they wake me for nothing. I try every chance to chase elite riders who tackle the hill. It goes on for miles. The ending is a roller coaster down, fell off bikes there plenty of times. Pic of just a baby hill. Can't tell from the pic how steep it really is. [ATTACH]181605[/ATTACH] The road that intersects way at the bottom is where I reach 50. I even take drag fork bikes down. Almost .... myself the 1st time doing that. Really enjoyed watching you build this one. Looks stunning. Fantastic photography as well, bravo. [/QUOTE]
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