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DISCLAIMER. MOUNTAIN BIKING CAN BE DANGEROUS. YOU JOIN US AT YOUR OWN RISK.

SAFETY BRIEFING.

  • Wear a helmet. Despite recent advances in medical science, brains still cannot be mended nor replaced.
  • Wear gloves or mitts. Hands often hit the ground first. Cuts and grazes invite infection and a hospital visit.
  • Wear eye protection, it only takes a twig or thorn to lose an eye. Crud catchers are a good idea in mucky weather.
  • When downhilling, for your own protection, allow plenty of space behind the rider in front.
  • Bring a bare minimum emergency tool kit and a spare inner tube.
  • Breakdowns are a bore. Plan not to have any by ensuring your bike is in perfect working order.
  • Punctures are also tedious. You can minimise them by fitting latex tubes, slime tubes or running tubeless tyres.

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Cross bikes?

I was curious about what the state of the trails/bridleways is right now- and whether a cross bike would suffice (or if I would be running in deep mud the whole time!)

Thanks,
Wes

Re: Cross bikes?

Based on tonights ride I would leave it for a bit. Unless of course you enjoy a challenge.
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When I did last year's Tour of the Cornfields on my mountain bike, with a bunch of Crossers from Essex, it seemed to me that the crosser was the more suitable mount. But my machine is unsprung at the rear - aan expensive, lightweight, full-suss mount may well have been optimum.