January 28, 2017
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Auk is hiding, but Nathan and Tani go crazy. 29" in the front and 27.5" for the rear??? Is Tani nuts or is he on to something. They go through the usual show flow, giving you some shop news followed by a lot of great bike discussion. Scientifically accurate vs generally informative? Tani may have lost his mind with this new project. Plus, they discuss Tani's Bike Buying Directives (in case you're looking for a new bike or even thinking about a new bike...)
The Path guys welcome all of your questions and encourage you to send them an email with the subject "Podcast Question" to sales@thepathbikeshop.com.
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January 25, 2017
The whole crew sits down to talk bikes, wheels, questions, and a ton of listener comments with a few questions. The show notes have a ton of stuff sent in by listeners to keep everyone entertained.
– Travis N. of Minnesota sent $25
– Craig M. of South Carolina sent $25
– Jason C. of Illinois sent $25
– Mark I. of California sent $25
A huge thanks to this week's show supporters! If you like JRA and want it to continue, consider supporting the show, CLICK HERE.
We want to hear from you! If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact us at jra@mountainbikeradio.com. If you have a question, please include the following details: what do you weigh, do you jump stuff, what is your budget, what is your goal? This will help us, help you, keep Just Riding Along.
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Questions answered by the crew in this episode:
– Eric J from the internet suggests we should start a segment of "would you ride it" for listener bikes. We probably wouldn't. Kidding.
– Brad from DC wants to know what to do for a not mountain for road and gravel/dirt usage
– Kris wants to quiet down his YT Jeffsy with a Next SL crank
-If you have any comments or questions for the Just Riding Along show, email to jra@mountainbikeradio.com
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January 18, 2017
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Matt knew he would be traveling on the normal recording day so he rounded up Colorado's Resident Badass Chris Plesko to do a recording ahead of time. They talk food, where Chris came from and how he got to here today, and what he has planned in the near future.
– Donations were not recognized during this special recording.
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Questions answered by the crew in this episode:
– Questions were not answered during this special episode. Not listener questions at least.
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January 17, 2017
Josh Washlow spent almost every summer up on Lake Owen during the 1980s canoeing, camping, water skiing, and playing in the woods. Now he operates a new guiding services in Northern Wisconsin, near the Chequamegon National Forest. He joins the show to discuss Up North Guided Tours, the area, the trails, the food, and the overall experience. A good listen, especially if you’ve been considering heading north to some of the best fatbike trails around.
About Up North Guided Tours:
“Along with our guide services, we provide high end fat bikes with front suspension, helmets, illumination for night rides, and hydration for our participants. Along with the equipment our guided tour fee includes personalized route planning, instruction, transportation (to and/or from our shop and our tour route), expert guides, a short video emailed to you after your tour, and fun are all included in our prices.
For transportation, we have a 4×4 passenger van with a trailer for 12 bikes. Our base camp location has a private changing area, a retail store where your can purchase fat bike apparel, and plenty of parking is available!
If you schedule a tour in advance, we will pick you up and take you back to Bayfield or Ashland for $20/person or Duluth for $30/person. We can give you time to shop and eat in Cable after the tour, as well. Also, we did open up a new area in the Cable area to ride fat bike, and yeah, we are doing a TON of grooming for your winter biking experience! You gotta get up here!”
We want to hear from you! If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact us at ben@mountainbikeradio.com.
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January 16, 2017
Matt and Ben keep the mini series alive and rebound back with the second of four episodes – this one is all about caring for your suspension. Tune in to hear how to keep your fork and shock dialed in this episode of The Trailhead.
We want to hear from you! If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact Matt at matt@mountainbikeradio.com. If you have a question that is centered around a particular thing you heard on MBR please send the show name and time in the show the confusion arose. If it is from a specific article, send Matt a link. Something going on with your own bike or something in real life? Shoot over a photo with your question.
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January 13, 2017
Nathan, Tani, and Auk team up to talk how the shop has new demos, how to get a free dropper post from The Path Bike Shop, and Nathan’s time in Sedona learning to read wet rocks.
The Path guys welcome all of your questions and encourage you to send them an email with the subject “Podcast Question” to sales@thepathbikeshop.com.
January 12, 2017
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Mark gets the chance to get Cory Wallace to sit still for an hour to get the scoop on what makes him tick. Tune in to this episode of The Last Aid Station to hear what makes him tick. He has some really good philosophies about how there is no training like racing, training with Strava, and how to survive a long endurance season.
If you are a race director or racer who would like to hear your race report on an episode of The Last Aid Station, please contact Mark at Mark@Mountainbikeradio.com.
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January 11, 2017
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The whole crew gets together and sits down to discuss the normal stuff. Kenny has some good stories, Andrea wants to talk about weird things that work, and Matt has a run in with a no trespassing sign. Tune in to hear more.
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SHOW DONATIONS
– Michael A of Texas gave $25
– Fred McGill of Michigan gave $25 with a note "Merry Christmas"
– Alex Z of Pennsylvania gave $100 with a note "Happy Belated Holiday of Choice
– Jesse B of Maine gave $10 with a note "Love the show, keep it up. Merry Christmas JRA!"
A huge thanks to this week's show supporters! If you like JRA and want it to continue, consider supporting the show, CLICK HERE.
We want to hear from you! If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact us at jra@mountainbikeradio.com. If you have a question, please include the following details: what do you weigh, do you jump stuff, what is your budget, what is your goal? This will help us, help you, keep Just Riding Along.
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LISTENER QUESTIONS
Questions answered by the crew in this episode:
– Jason C wants advice on setting up his boingy-bits.
– Jay C has some words on the freehubs on cheap fatbikes.
-If you have any comments or questions for the Just Riding Along show, email to jra@mountainbikeradio.com
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January 10, 2017
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Jim Cummins and LeLan Dains of Dirty Kanza Productions join Guitar Ted and Ben to discuss the 2017 Dirty Kanza. Registration opens Saturday, January 14 at 8am Central time. They discuss several topics, including women in cycling and the Dirty Kanza #200women200miles initiative. Listen in to hear what's happening behind the scenes, what you can expect, and a good look into the nuts and bolts and logistics of Dirty Kanza. If you're looking for some good gravel discussion, this is worth a listen.
If you have any questions, comments, or have an idea for an episode, please feel free to contact us anytime
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ABOUT DIRTY KANZA
From the Dirty Kanza website: "Dirty Kanza Promotions was founded in 2006 by Jim Cummins, with the assistance of fellow cycling enthusiast Joel Dyke. At that time, gravel grinding was just beginning to catch the interest of the endurance cycling community. However, Jim had grown up in the Flint Hills of east central Kansas and had been riding gravel for decades. Inspired by some of the early gravel grinder events… and convinced the Flint Hills had the best gravel to be found anywhere in the world, Jim and Joel decided to create Dirty Kanza 200.
Initially, these two gravel aficionados had no idea the extent to which this whole gravel grinding thing would grow, nor did they give it any real thought. That wasn’t what motivated them. They both simply felt their lives had been enriched through cycling. And DK200 was their attempt to give back to the cycling community.
Since then, the popularity of gravel grinding has exploded and is now the fastest growing genre in the cycling industry. The popularity of DK200 has grown too, from 34 participants in 2006, to an anticipated 2,200 riders in 2017. And while that growth has brought with it a few changes to our format and the way we have to manage certain aspects of the event, one thing has remained constant… DK200 is a grass-roots event, organized and managed by folks who are passionate about cycling, and done so for the primary purpose of providing life-enriching cycling experiences for our event participants."
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January 5, 2017
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Scott Chambers, the creator and director of the Great Lakes Fat Bike Series, joins the show to give some series updates. He provides some thoughts on the previous and upcoming races, courses, racing conditions, and gives some details on the overall series. Scott also gives you some information about his upcoming race, the Brewery Vivant Farmhand Fat Bike Race, which is the third race of to the Great Lakes Fat Bike Series on January 15th, 2017.
About the Great Lakes Fat Bike Series: “The largest fatbike racing series in the United States, The Great Lakes Fat Bike Series is a showcase of the best fat bike races in the Great Lakes Region. The events include seven mass start fatbike races in three states. Riders compete to earn points in each event and establish standing in the overall 45NRTH Great Lakes Fat Bike Series.”
We want to hear from you! If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact us at ben@mountainbikeradio.com.
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January 4, 2017
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Guitar Ted and Ben get up to date with an episode by themselves. No guests does NOT mean no fun though. They do a little housekeeping and give some updates of what they have been up to with the website.
There are some new, good updates that hopefully provide more riders with more valuable information. Additionally, Guitar Ted discusses a recent question about tires, including the 650b WTB Horizon tires, as well as general information. Then they discuss the near term future of the cycling world. Plus, 2017 Trans Iowa information.
If you have any questions, comments, or have an idea for an episode, please feel free to contact us anytime.
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January 3, 2017
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Matt and Ben sit down to get a mini series started on your bike. They break a listener question down into four episodes - the first being what you are about to hear: rotational bearings. Tune in to hear what you need to do to keep things rolling in this episode of The Trailhead.
We want to hear from you! If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact Matt at matt@mountainbikeradio.com. If you have a question that is centered around a particular thing you heard on MBR please send the show name and time in the show the confusion arose. If it is from a specific article, send Matt a link. Something going on with your own bike or something in real life? Shoot over a photo with your question.
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January 3, 2016
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Kenny is traveling for the holidays and the crew sits down the day after Christmas to do some serious business. Tune in to hear more of what they had to discuss and maybe even weld something. PS, they probably won't weld anything.
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A huge thanks to this week's show supporters! If you like JRA and want it to continue, consider supporting the show, CLICK HERE.
We want to hear from you! If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact us at jra@mountainbikeradio.com. If you have a question, please include the following details: what do you weigh, do you jump stuff, what is your budget, what is your goal? This will help us, help you, keep Just Riding Along.
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Questions answered by the crew in this episode:
– Jason C wants advice on what "Trail" sized 29er to buy
– Paul B has some Endurbro questions for us: How big to get the send.
-If you have any comments or questions for the Just Riding Along show, email to jra@mountainbikeradio.com
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