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[QUOTE="AreBee1969, post: 3826528, member: 7315"] We go away once a year for a four-five day camping/biking trip. We've been to Vietnam in Mass, Mt. Snow, Burke/Kingdom Trails, but we're headed out to Stowe in October for the 6th straight year. Moab and Fruita are on our bucket list! Yeah, the Res is really beat up. We will sometimes ride there at night because it's close, but even now we've been going out to Case for our night rides. For night rides, we go in at the top of Bungalow Hill Rd. I'm not familiar with Belwoar. We avoid the flow for the most part and usually get in between 1,100-1,500 vertical. If you park on Birch Mt. Rd. by the power lines, near Horizon Lane, and stay to the area South and side of the powerlines you'll find more than 7-8 miles of flow. It's kind of a maze out there. Trailforks will help. I'm thinking 120 mm of travel would be plenty for the type of riding you describe. I have a two year old full suspension bike with 100 mm of travel and do just fine with it. even at 6' 2" 205 lbs. Like you, I'm not jumping, just need some of teeth rattling taken out of the equation. [/QUOTE]
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