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What is faster a Mt Bike or a Snowboard? Watch video


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Pretty much dead heat. It looks like good fun either device. I am guessing he has studded tires? What a rush that must have been?

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Two iPhone apps (AlpineReplay, MotionX-GPS) say that I've not yet broken 40mph on my mountain bike, but have broken 50mph on both hardboots and softies. Take that!

(This is gonna sound strange, but I've not ridden my mtb down a long paved hill, or even wide dirt hill, since before I got my iPhone. Too much god single track around Bend to spend time riding on the roads...)

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Two iPhone apps (AlpineReplay, MotionX-GPS) say that I've not yet broken 40mph on my mountain bike, but have broken 50mph on both hardboots and softies. Take that!

(This is gonna sound strange, but I've not ridden my mtb down a long paved hill, or even wide dirt hill, since before I got my iPhone. Too much god single track around Bend to spend time riding on the roads...)

Do not ride a mountain bike but on my road bike a Wilier Cento 1 best I have done is 45 mph -- I will not atempt to break that.

BTW - Mike how have you been? - haven't seen you since you did the wonderful gathering at Bachelor years ago,

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