I just point my camera phone around, it's the beauty of the forest that 
makes the photos good! 

I am happy to take anyone visiting Vancouver on this loop!  I try to do it 
once a month.   

On Friday, 22 November 2024 at 03:35:58 UTC-8 [email protected] wrote:

> I gotta say…now all I can think about is moving somewhere near the Seymour 
> Valley bike trail and getting in line to beg Jason to build me up a 
> gorgeous Susie to ride on it. In November. (Drooling).
>
> Liz in Cincinnati (which is a nice town, but we don’t have ANY views like 
> Jason’s views).
>
> On Friday, November 22, 2024 at 6:21:14 AM UTC-5 Ryan wrote:
>
>> Jason, I am not sure what you do for a living, but I gotta say, you 
>> should quit your day-job and just take pictures. And write. And your Susie 
>> is the perfect autumn color. 
>>
>> On Thursday, November 21, 2024 at 7:27:43 PM UTC-6 Jason Fuller wrote:
>>
>>> I got out on my favourite local loop this past weekend on the Susie, a 
>>> 50km gravel & light singletrack loop in the Seymour valley.  I wrote it up 
>>> on my website mostly to convey the photos in full resolution that were 
>>> popular in the Fall Riding pics thread.  The photos still do little justice 
>>> for how amazing it is to be in this forest during late November drizzle, 
>>> easily my favourite time of year to be out there despite the cold and wet. 
>>>
>>> This was the first bigger ride on the bike, as I've mostly been 
>>> commuting and barely topped 20km per ride prior to this aboard it. 
>>>
>>> https://www.jasonmytail.com/2024-11-17-susie-lscr-loop/
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, 29 October 2024 at 20:29:23 UTC-7 Jason Fuller wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ed - the tires are Rene Herse Umtanum 650x55, wrapped in Simworks Flat 
>>>> 65 fenders. It's a good combination, the Susie has plenty of extra 
>>>> clearance but this maxes out what I can fit under V-brakes.  Without 
>>>> fenders I'd be comfortable with a 2.5 to 2.6 with V-brakes. The Motolites 
>>>> are nice to set up, you can just install the pads to be parallel the rim, 
>>>> and then use the 'collar' to adjust up-down as well as fine tune the 
>>>> toe-in 
>>>> rather than try to set all these at the same time using the cup and cone 
>>>> washers. I appreciated that the Susie's studs were spaced appropriately 
>>>> for 
>>>> the Cliffhanger rims as well 
>>>>
>>>> Brendon - I'll probably bring the bars down a bit, but yes since I'm on 
>>>> the 50 despite being able to fit a 53 easily I've got a bit less stack 
>>>> which is good!  I can bring them down to basically level with the saddle 
>>>> if 
>>>> I want to.  
>>>>
>>>> Richard (and also Brendon) - I can definitely see moving away from the 
>>>> Ortho bar for singletrack.  I have a Stooge for trail riding as well as 
>>>> the 
>>>> Crust Wombat, so my off-road needs are fully met between those two and I 
>>>> love them both. It begs the question, isn't the Susie more bike than I 
>>>> need 
>>>> if my purpose for it is commuting, cruising around town, and just a bit of 
>>>> gravel and trail riding?  So far I'm really enjoying it for these 
>>>> purposes, 
>>>> but it'll be interesting to go back and forth with the Bombadil and 
>>>> compare. Bombadil is obviously stiffer and more compact, both super 
>>>> capable. 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Monday 28 October 2024 at 18:23:27 UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> A little bit of apples/oranges perhaps as my bike is a Gus. But I had 
>>>>> a similar experience with Bosco on it. I made some calculations & took a 
>>>>> chance on an Albacore bar. Coupled with a 35mm stem it has transformed 
>>>>> the 
>>>>> Gus into a singletrack joy if not a beast.:) The Bosco was pretty great 
>>>>> however just cruising.
>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>
>>>>> On Oct 28, 2024, at 9:01 PM, brendonoid <[email protected]> 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> 
>>>>>
>>>>> This Crust Vid <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFM2o5Hl584&t> was a 
>>>>> huge inspiration for me to pull the trigger on getting a Susie in the 
>>>>> second batch, the Ortho-Susie combo just seemed so right.
>>>>> In the end I didn't enjoy the Ortho on my XL Susie because the stack 
>>>>> is just so high I couldn't get the reach where I wanted without it all 
>>>>> feeling just too upright. I ride my Susie on some pretty serious single 
>>>>> track adventures so the flex with the quill stem  was more sketch, than 
>>>>> pleasant, also.
>>>>> Looks like it works pretty spot on in your size though Jason!
>>>>> Bloody nice.
>>>>>
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