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My Spesh Rockhopper Disc arrived a couple of weeks back...
My mountain unicyclist brother led me round the Swinley Forest trails near Bracknell today (on this occasion he was on two wheels). It's a bit too civilized for some maybe... car park, signposts... but I've only just graduated from hybrid riding on bridleways and I really had fun. It's got an "expert" area for jumping and downhilling etc, twiddly forest trails, and fireroads for pootlers.
What I really loved were the forest trails, they just lead off from the fireroads and aren't mapped, so you just follow your nose. We only did a few, as I had a time constraint, but they are all over the place and you could easily have a day there exploring. You have to buy a permit to ride but £1.50 doesn't exactly break the bank (even mine) and some of the proceeds go to trail maintenance.
Serious downhillers would find it too tame but to XC'ers I'd recommend it
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My mountain unicyclist brother led me round the Swinley Forest trails near Bracknell today (on this occasion he was on two wheels). It's a bit too civilized for some maybe... car park, signposts... but I've only just graduated from hybrid riding on bridleways and I really had fun. It's got an "expert" area for jumping and downhilling etc, twiddly forest trails, and fireroads for pootlers.
What I really loved were the forest trails, they just lead off from the fireroads and aren't mapped, so you just follow your nose. We only did a few, as I had a time constraint, but they are all over the place and you could easily have a day there exploring. You have to buy a permit to ride but £1.50 doesn't exactly break the bank (even mine) and some of the proceeds go to trail maintenance.
Serious downhillers would find it too tame but to XC'ers I'd recommend it
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) as it has so many rear cogs! Lockable suspension is great as well, but the disk hydraulics are the dog's... my other two bikes have rim brakes and that can make things very interesting on the hybrid in the mud
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That one hurt.