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ODB said:ps. what is the best way to get there with a train? somehwere near belgrave or a different station?
Your chain, cassette, chainrings, hubs, headset, bottom bracket and suspension fork will hate you if you ride in the mud. Be prepared to be replacing worn out parts all the time if you do a lot of mud riding.ODB said:thanks for that - and damage to me or my fancy looking disc brakes which the
man in the store told me to spend the extra $100 on ?
"cfsmtb" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> ODB Wrote:
>> ps. what is the best way to get there with a train? somehwere near
>> belgrave or a different station?
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> Just this very question was asked recently on the 'Lysty yahoogroup'
> (http://au.groups.yahoo.com/group/lysterfieldmtb), and the reply was
> Belgrave station:
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> http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Lysterfield-Park-to-Belgrave
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> .. Or Hallam station:
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> http://tinyurl.com/2jnnkj
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> Although after the last few weeks, be prepared for mud and please try
> to stick to the established singletrack to minimise any damage.
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> cfsmtb
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SomeGuy said:Your chain, cassette, chainrings, hubs, headset, bottom bracket and suspension fork will hate you if you ride in the mud. Be prepared to be replacing worn out parts all the time if you do a lot of mud riding.
PS: Right now, Lysterfield is muddy. For an idea of just how muddy, have a look at http://yourtrails.net/pics/cts3/image.php (photos from a race on Sunday).
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