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Californian reader Ryan Steers sent in his photo with the tagline that “Fall has arrived!” He’s made the switch with fall here and cyclocross season underway of “swapping fat tires for skinny and pushing the limits of a rigid drop bar machine.” On this early morning ride in Oak Park, CA he headed out “at sunrise in dense cold fog and climbed 1500ft to China Flats to burst above the marine layer” and get this view just after the sun started to break through.

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Full suspension
Full suspension
7 years ago

No disrespect intended…..but is riding a CX bike on technical rocky trails really..fun? Or, is it just part of the Spartan warrior ethic?

Alan
Alan
7 years ago

try it out for yourself, its pretty fun

Kernel Flickitov
Kernel Flickitov
7 years ago

Riding bikes is… fun. Run what you brung.

Boschington
Boschington
7 years ago

What up Ryan!

Ryan Steers
7 years ago
Reply to  Boschington

Tom!

Robin
Robin
7 years ago

That bike makes me feel a bit randy.

Matt
Matt
7 years ago

That bike is pretty awesome.

Diesel
Diesel
7 years ago

Great photo. Which saddle is that?

Ryan Steers
7 years ago

It’s the stock Fabric saddle. Super comfy. And yes, rocky trails are fun on any bike but the skinnier the tires the more you have to focus and pick your lines. Makes me faster when I hop on the MTB.

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