





Today I got to ride my new Mt. Bike for the first time with my friend Shingo. We rode a trail called “Terrie’s” which is named after a former staff who discovered the trail about 5 years ago. It was a great ride and fun to see how much faster I can ride on a bike with more suspension. The new Rocky Mountain has 6.5″ of travel front and rear where my old Kona had only about 5″ and it really makes a big difference. There are a few photos below from our ride and after the ride when I had the bike in our new work stand.
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