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Old 04-25-07, 11:27 AM
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First Post, Hello Denver Metro Area...

Not another newbie poster, sorry, we all have to start sometime.

Just wanted to introduce myself and see if there are others out there with similar interests.

As you can tell by the handle my interest is in Mtn Biking, specifically single track riding.
I live in Littleton CO just off the C470 bike path at the Chatfield Res.

I am hoping to meet up with someone or a group to ride with.
I can offer a second vehicle so loops and up and backs are not the only choice.

Although I am new to this site and bike forums in general I am not new to Mtn Biking.
My first Mtn Bike is a Trek 830 antelope which I upgraded the drive train and brakes with the first generation of Shimano Deore XT components.
I still have and ride that bike.
I currently ride an 06 K2 Attack2 cough..Chinese made.. cough :-(. I am slowly replacing all of its components.

OK last item before this turns into a book. I am going to the Fruita Fat Tire Expo this Thurs thru Sunday (26th -29th)
Is anyone from the Denver Metro area going?

Thanks,
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Old 04-25-07, 12:01 PM
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Mountain bike********** Eeeeewwwwwwww!

Just kidding. There's lots of clubs that support mountain biking... I believe Team Evergreen has mountain bike rides every week. Personally, I ride a road bike, but last weekend I did 25 or 30 miles of single track with said road bike. Rode up on South Table Mesa just east of Golden. Boy did I get a lot of funny looks!

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Old 04-25-07, 12:02 PM
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Originally Posted by SingleTrackLovr
Not another newbie poster, sorry, we all have to start sometime.

Just wanted to introduce myself and see if there are others out there with similar interests.

As you can tell by the handle my interest is in Mtn Biking, specifically single track riding.
I live in Littleton CO just off the C470 bike path at the Chatfield Res.

I am hoping to meet up with someone or a group to ride with.
I can offer a second vehicle so loops and up and backs are not the only choice.

Although I am new to this site and bike forums in general I am not new to Mtn Biking.
My first Mtn Bike is a Trek 830 antelope which I upgraded the drive train and brakes with the first generation of Shimano Deore XT components.
I still have and ride that bike.
I currently ride an 06 K2 Attack2 cough..Chinese made.. cough :-(. I am slowly replacing all of its components.

OK last item before this turns into a book. I am going to the Fruita Fat Tire Expo this Thurs thru Sunday (26th -29th)
Is anyone from the Denver Metro area going?

Thanks,
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Welcome SingleTrackLov'r
I'm not to far from you actually. I live in Lakewood. I ride both road/mtb.

I won't be making it to the Fruita Fat Tire Expo but have a beer for me (well if that is if you drink)

I'm going to be gone (going to Paris on Saturday) so hopefully we could get a mtb bike group ride planned when I get back?? Until then have fun in Fruita!!

Oh check out MTBR too. They have a great bunch of locals on the front range.

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Old 04-25-07, 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by bmclaughlin807
Mountain bike********** Eeeeewwwwwwww!

Just kidding. There's lots of clubs that support mountain biking... I believe Team Evergreen has mountain bike rides every week. Personally, I ride a road bike, but last weekend I did 25 or 30 miles of single track with said road bike. Rode up on South Table Mesa just east of Golden. Boy did I get a lot of funny looks!

Welcome to the forums!
Thank you for the welcome.

bmc,
Be careful that mud will get in your blood.
Next thing you know you'll be trying to bunny hope your road bike on that trail, [evil grin/] then we got you. heehee
I think Colorado is just made for both.

snowy,
thank you for the tip on the mtbr group. I finely found people talking about Fruita.

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Old 04-26-07, 08:30 AM
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denver area mtn biking

Check out denver bike touring club www.dbtc.org

While the 700 member plus club started as a Roadie club
There is a active mtn biking group within the DBTC

The mtn bikers have their own yahoo group elist COmtnbikers

I know that a fruita trip is coming up shortly

The DBTC yahoo group is ColoradoBicyclist
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Well I am in Colorado Springs, but share the same love of Mountain Biking!!! Go to I-70 /C-470... take 70 west to the morrison exit.. park in one of the parking lots named after dinosaures..... You will see a path that climbs the hill side..FUN TRAIL can't remeber the name now.. But it's close to you!! In summer I like Winter Park!
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