0ldschool
01-26-02, 10:50 AM
I'm looking for some places to ride in the Salt Lake City, UT area.
I actually live 30 miles north of SLC, but commute to south SLC every day - so, I'm all over the area. But, I don't want to drive to Provo.
Is it true Matt Beringer lives here?
Where does Fuzzy Hall ride street? (saw pic of him downtown SLC in mag last month)
I'm looking for parks, as well as some cool street areas, where I might bump into some local folks (so I can copy them - that's one of the best ways to learn, when you can see something done right in front of you - makes it seem more "doable" :)
I just bought a Standard STA OX frame from PHKbicycles.com (they kick *** - free ship, and they actually care about their customers - unlike many other bike shops, which I won't mention)
I will be selling my Hoffman EP frame on Ebay, and using all parts on the STA. I'm really stoked to start riding street (again). Back in the day it didn't have a name, you just rode your bike around and did tricks - it was all called freestyle. There was flatland and vert, but no real name for the things in between. And dirt jumping was called BMX motocross.
J
Standard STA OX 20.5" - Hoffman EP Pro - Old Redline
X-owner of GT, PK ripper
I actually live 30 miles north of SLC, but commute to south SLC every day - so, I'm all over the area. But, I don't want to drive to Provo.
Is it true Matt Beringer lives here?
Where does Fuzzy Hall ride street? (saw pic of him downtown SLC in mag last month)
I'm looking for parks, as well as some cool street areas, where I might bump into some local folks (so I can copy them - that's one of the best ways to learn, when you can see something done right in front of you - makes it seem more "doable" :)
I just bought a Standard STA OX frame from PHKbicycles.com (they kick *** - free ship, and they actually care about their customers - unlike many other bike shops, which I won't mention)
I will be selling my Hoffman EP frame on Ebay, and using all parts on the STA. I'm really stoked to start riding street (again). Back in the day it didn't have a name, you just rode your bike around and did tricks - it was all called freestyle. There was flatland and vert, but no real name for the things in between. And dirt jumping was called BMX motocross.
J
Standard STA OX 20.5" - Hoffman EP Pro - Old Redline
X-owner of GT, PK ripper
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