New Years Eve session @ Draper Bike Park
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Re: New Years Eve session @ Draper Bike Park
Unfortunately YouTube doesn't have a "replace video" feature, so I'm uploading a new one. It'll have a new link to it. I'll let you all know when it's been uploaded, and I'll edit previous posts to point to the correct version.
Re: New Years Eve session @ Draper Bike Park
that's what i figured. just let me know and I'll fix the embed code on front page.
if its easier, just send me a quick text to 801.349.9645
if its easier, just send me a quick text to 801.349.9645
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Re: New Years Eve session @ Draper Bike Park
bnd wrote:Can on any of you guys break down the park area for me? I'm seriously on the fence about buying as new DJ. Does it look like this area has area to expand? b.
I'm sure you've already seen the video, but I tried to give a good idea of the layout.
0:45 pump track
0:52 beginner flow trail
1:10 intermediate flow trail
1:25 expert flow trail
It looks like there's a tiny bit of room for some more jumps to be crammed in there. The expert trail flows really well, they did a great job building it. For the beginner and intermediate trails, a rigid 20-24" is just fine. Ty proved that the expert trail can be ridden on a rigid 20" bike as well, but I would really only be interested in riding it on something with front suspension.
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