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Topic: Kona Dark Side ? (Read 859 times)
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courty
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good enough for cedric, its good enough for me.
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Me and a few of my mates went there in October with the intention of riding North Shore, first of all it is a hell of a ride from the car-park by the bike shop and secondly it is not really that good. The wood is mega slippy in the first section, at the most 1ft wide with no chicken wire for grip. Then when you get into the tree section, it is slightly covered, but the turns are so tight you cannot negotiate them on a freeride bike. We continued on till we got to the large section on the hill which is where trees have been chopped down in order for the trail to happen. The actual incline to ride the trail is stupid, you need a gear ratio capable enough of producing enough torque to get up the hill as it is near impossible on a normal mtb ratio - in the end we gave up. The best section by far has to be the Kona drop, we sessioned this for almost two hours, as it is quite immune to the rain we encounted and there are two little jumps after it and a rock garden near by. I enjoyed it in Mabie, but to be honest it was a let down, we came from Liverpool and basically all we rode was the Kona drop! Stay/call in at The Criffel Inn the food is lovely and Clive Firth, the resident MTBer is the coolest and soundest guy you are ever likely to meet - watch out for the newsagent guy next to the Inn though coz he is a tw*t!!!
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the frenchie from afar - Cannondale Gemini
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