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| Bike I ride: | 2004 specialized hardrock w/ argyle 409s, k-rads, kona cranks; 2005 devinci magma w/ talas 36, high rollers, dhx air, 8" saint f+r |
| Favorite Trails: | hydrocut |
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Bryce92
wrote
Jul 14, 2008 at 16:26
Jul 14, 2008 at 16:26
People are there on a daily basis, but I really think they need to trim the grass because it makes the one line difficult. The starting ramps are a little sketchy, but there is nothing wrong with them. If you just ride down them a couple times, you will get use to it, before you hit the line.
Bryce92
wrote
Jul 2, 2008 at 7:37
Jul 2, 2008 at 7:37
You were asking about the Trussler jumps!
It's a totally public setup. It starts off from easier jumps, to harder jumps. They even just put in a 29 footer. For directions. If you are on Fischer-Hallman Rd. you will see the Superstore, and gas stations on the other side. Depends what side you are on, you turn left to the way of the superstore. If you keep taking Highland, you will get to a roundabout, take that, and keep on Highland road. You will pass a nursery on the left, and just a little further you will get to Trussler Road. You turn left. You keep following that street, and on the right, you should see an open field, that is where you will find the Trussler Jumps. If you need any better directions, I could show you on a map if you want!
Bryce
It's a totally public setup. It starts off from easier jumps, to harder jumps. They even just put in a 29 footer. For directions. If you are on Fischer-Hallman Rd. you will see the Superstore, and gas stations on the other side. Depends what side you are on, you turn left to the way of the superstore. If you keep taking Highland, you will get to a roundabout, take that, and keep on Highland road. You will pass a nursery on the left, and just a little further you will get to Trussler Road. You turn left. You keep following that street, and on the right, you should see an open field, that is where you will find the Trussler Jumps. If you need any better directions, I could show you on a map if you want!
Bryce
DIRTJUMPER08
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Apr 21, 2008 at 16:23
Apr 21, 2008 at 16:23
the single speed works realy good, i wasnt going to put one on but i was having derailer problems so i said the hell with it and put it on. your hardrock looks great by the way
kaptainkman
wrote
Oct 22, 2007 at 9:26
Oct 22, 2007 at 9:26
i've got my hardrock, and i also have an 05 devinci magma.
the hardrocks good for street and jumps and cruising around town.
i take the magma xc and anything more agressive where i'd need rear suspension.
the hardrocks good for street and jumps and cruising around town.
i take the magma xc and anything more agressive where i'd need rear suspension.

great video!
why does it seem like it always raining for urban dh events???
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