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freeride weekend

By dirtyamerican on 12/9/2007

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Riding in Wamego, KS. dig it
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Recovering From A Mountain Biking Accident

By walker on 9/14/2007 on walker's blog

You've crashed, I've crashed, we've all crashed, now what are you going to do about it?

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Rock drops in Saratoga

By togafreerider on 8/29/2007

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HittingĀ some rock drops, on trek session 7
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Joel and Tom June 2007

By MTSLAYER50 on 7/17/2007

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My friend from AZ came to visit and we decided to romp the local trails. W built the one drop in the woods that s show a few times. If you want to see a spectular crash wait till the last 30 sec. there are 2 amazing ones.
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Insanely Good Freeride

By MikeG on 12/14/2006

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Just another YouTube video I found, but I had to share it. This one has some insanely awesome drops. I can't imagine these guys without full susp.
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Jerk to genius

By weeman on 6/27/2006 on weeman's blog

THE SIMPLE DROP

This is the most common kind of drop, although I'm treating it as a beginners obstacle. I've seen more bikers eating dirt on simple drops than on larger ones. The problem is figuring out how to tackle the terrain and then choosing the appropriate technique for handling it. If you have the luxury of being able to stop and check out the drop first, do it. Riding something blind is always a recipe for disaster and midway down a near vertical chute is not the time to figure out that your chainring is going to bury itself into the lip.

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