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Just Riding Along Show- Episode 170, Patron Takeover
Episode 170

Just Riding Along Show- Episode 170, Patron Takeover

...brought to you by Assholes. Matt and Andrea were out elk hunting, and some of the patrons decided they wanted to record an episode. Here it is! It'll be back to the regularly scheduled episodes next week. Enjoy! Clayton, Nikki, and Jake took the liberty to record an episode of JRA. They talk city planning, coaching a NICA team New Shit (they recorded this a while back, so it's not totally new relative to the posting date): Warner Brother's Discovery taking over World Cup Racing? (then lots of tangents) Women are competing in Redbull Rampage! (and more tangents!) Bosch/Magura e-bike ABS Listener Questions: Mountain Biking- what the hell is it now? Why TF is the new SRAM Powermeter a consumable product? Jake's PSA to teen parents about bikes that are too big for their kids.

The Just Riding Along Show · Andrea, Matt, and Kenny on Just Riding Along Outdoor Media

November 25, 20241h 17mExplicit

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Show Notes

...brought to you by Assholes. Matt and Andrea were out elk hunting, and some of the patrons decided they wanted to record an episode. Here it is! It'll be back to the regularly scheduled episodes next week. Enjoy! 

Clayton, Nikki, and Jake took the liberty to record an episode of JRA. They talk city planning, coaching a NICA team

New Shit (they recorded this a while back, so it's not totally new relative to the posting date):

  • Warner Brother's Discovery taking over World Cup Racing? (then lots of tangents)
  • Women are competing in Redbull Rampage! (and more tangents!)
  • Bosch/Magura e-bike ABS

Listener Questions:

  • Mountain Biking- what the hell is it now? 
  • Why TF is the new SRAM Powermeter a consumable product?
  • Jake's PSA to teen parents about bikes that are too big for their kids.