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[QUOTE="Get a Job, post: 3826418, member: 9775"] I went to Case once, but my bottom bracket exploded a few hundred feet into the ride. I plan to go back soon. My buddies who continued on when I left didn't like what they rode. Do you have any route suggestions? We prefer flow, but aren't afraid of tech. Question for everyone: based on the types of trails around here, and the fact that I'm too wimpy to do any big jumps or features, what kind of rear travel would you recommend? I am thinking 120 mm should be enough for me, but I have little experience and knowledge to base that on. [/QUOTE]
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