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Old 08-12-23, 07:14 PM
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Be careful out there.....

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to get an idea of the ride.

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Originally Posted by Desert Ryder
Impressive , I wonder if with a hardtail it could be done. This ride looks very technical, dangerous and probably will need a full suspended bike, I guess it is a ride for people who are used to ride on these trails a lot or who have an advanced or semi pro level. Not for me
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