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Mastering Mountain Bike Skills now in Spanish!

That’s right, the world-dominating book is now in four languages. Here’s how to get ’em: Spanish – www.edicionestutor.com – email daviddomingo@edicionestutor.com Russian – http://www.motobook.ru Polish – http://www.bukrower.pl English – right here on this site

Max fork travel on 2004 Enduro?

Hello Lee I have a Specialized Enduro 2004 and was wondering how large a fork I could put on it. The guys at PUSH Industries said nothing more than a 140MM. What do you think? It currently has a 130MM TALAS. My pumptrack is almost done. Your Pump track manual is very helpful. Bill

Can big riders jump?

Hey Lee, First, I’d like to thank you for putting together a great book and website. I consider myself an intermediate dh rider, riding a couple of times a week and entering a few races a year. I know you get a lot of questions on jumping but I would like to know what effect […]

Cornering form for switchbacks?

Lee, Since you did the clinic with the “Mere Mortals” riders in Silicon Valley, we’ve all been working hard on cornering by leaning the bike like you taught us, and in general, we’re getting pretty good at it. Some of us are wondering, however, if that technique applies to sharp switchbacks. Should we try to […]

Single crown fork on VP-Free?

Lee, Right now I’m riding an ’06 VP-Free with an ’02 shiver. I’m getting ready to buy a new fork but I’m torn. I love the versatility of the single crown forks but I’m affraid of it making my head angle too steep for the fast descents of whistler. I don’t plan on doing anything […]