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Lasher 
Posted: 14/12/04 12:04:07 07
Driving myself mad with choice for a new full-susser when I sell my motorbike.

Any opinions on the Marin Wolf Ridge?

Background:
Current Bike: Marin Hawk Hill (with MxPro ETA fitted after market).
6'2" 17st (107 kg) - I need a study ride!
Only been riding MBs 2 yrs, XC, trail, too old to worry about impressing mates (most of the time).

I started with a budget of £1750 and ended having to talk myself back down from a Whyte 46! I really am not good enough for the top stuff (but I'll have the cash in my hand!).

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Lasher 
Posted: 26/10/04 11:55:44 44
I suppose a lot of Welsh will need to stay over (to sleep off all the beer they will drink trying to forget what a drubbin they'll got from the boks!)
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Lasher 
Posted: 25/10/04 15:19:28 28
Given that it's 6 blokes going - the less groping the better!
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Lasher 
Posted: 25/10/04 12:45:29 29
I have used the Nikwax stuff for years and it is very good. Does cost lots though and doesn't go far though. Always tumble dry straight away; this always does the trick with my gear.
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Lasher 
Posted: 25/10/04 12:27:18 18
A party of 6 of us will be riding some of the trails in the Afan Forest Park over the weekend 6/7th Nov. I am not having much luck finding somewhere reasonably local to the forest where we can camp. Any suggestion (with details!) would be gratefully received. Good value B&Bs considered too.
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