Its In Stone
#27
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I love what it does and how it does it for sure. I realized, though, that if I sold it I could buy the Yeti DJ frame. It would just have to double as my burly trailbike for a while. Ultimate goal is to also own either a 575 or an AS-R 7.
John, let me think this through some more and do a bit of inventorying. Maybe between cannibalizing the DB and pulling out some other parts, I could flesh out the Blindside into a nearly-complete bike. Not to discourage you, but the large is most definitely large. My son bought it when he was a teen working at an LBS and was 6'-3" and nearly 190 lbs. - - big kid.
John, let me think this through some more and do a bit of inventorying. Maybe between cannibalizing the DB and pulling out some other parts, I could flesh out the Blindside into a nearly-complete bike. Not to discourage you, but the large is most definitely large. My son bought it when he was a teen working at an LBS and was 6'-3" and nearly 190 lbs. - - big kid.
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#28
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From: Spokane Washington
Bikes: Rocky Mountain Element Race, Azonic DS1
I love what it does and how it does it for sure. I realized, though, that if I sold it I could buy the Yeti DJ frame. It would just have to double as my burly trailbike for a while. Ultimate goal is to also own either a 575 or an AS-R 7.
John, let me think this through some more and do a bit of inventorying. Maybe between cannibalizing the DB and pulling out some other parts, I could flesh out the Blindside into a nearly-complete bike. Not to discourage you, but the large is most definitely large. My son bought it when he was a teen working at an LBS and was 6'-3" and nearly 190 lbs. - - big kid.
John, let me think this through some more and do a bit of inventorying. Maybe between cannibalizing the DB and pulling out some other parts, I could flesh out the Blindside into a nearly-complete bike. Not to discourage you, but the large is most definitely large. My son bought it when he was a teen working at an LBS and was 6'-3" and nearly 190 lbs. - - big kid.
#30
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From: Spokane Washington
Bikes: Rocky Mountain Element Race, Azonic DS1
You guys got to watch this video! It is making me even more STOKED to move up there! i need to meet this guy!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnEB-...eature=related
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnEB-...eature=related
#31
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Most of that is from Sidewinder. Looks like he used most of the beginner ride-arounds. Which is cool - - that's what they are there for. Another perspective on the same trail:
https://www.pinkbike.com/video/24652/ That's one of the beauties of Beacon: many alternate lines depending on your skill/confidence level.
https://www.pinkbike.com/video/24652/ That's one of the beauties of Beacon: many alternate lines depending on your skill/confidence level.
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#32
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From: GA, USA
Bikes: A fat tire & a skinny tire & two others I loaned out
You guys got to watch this video! It is making me even more STOKED to move up there! i need to meet this guy!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnEB-...eature=related
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnEB-...eature=related
#33
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From: Spokane Washington
Bikes: Rocky Mountain Element Race, Azonic DS1
Most of that is from Sidewinder. Looks like he used most of the beginner ride-arounds. Which is cool - - that's what they are there for. Another perspective on the same trail:
https://www.pinkbike.com/video/24652/ That's one of the beauties of Beacon: many alternate lines depending on your skill/confidence level.
https://www.pinkbike.com/video/24652/ That's one of the beauties of Beacon: many alternate lines depending on your skill/confidence level.
I have seen some videos on youtube that are totaly sick and they are all right there in Spokane. I hope im not more excited about the biking then the education!





