How I got the name... "Gorilla on a bike" Have you heard of the golden touch? Well, I have the gorilla touch. Weighing in at 250+ I tend to be hard on bike components. I have busted bottom brackets, free hubs, and even crank shafts in half. If you can name it, I've busted it. Plus for the past four years I have cracked my bike frame every season, twice in 2009. Thus, the club started to lovingly call me the "Gorilla On A Bike".
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Cancel that $#!% Mountain Biking Club out of Midland Ontario Canada. CTS was started in 2006 between a group of 6 riders that loved to ride Tuesday nights in Crownland Forest. So much so, that they would cancel anything to ride. We continue to grow every year. CTS club is casual, there are no dues or fees, it's really a bunch of MTB enthusiasts.
The CTS mountain bike club does not warrant that the trails we ride are safe. We make no indication as to whether or not the lands that these trails occupy is private or public, and the CTS bike club bears no responsibility in this regard. Please note that mountain biking is inherently dangerous and without limiting the generality of the foregoing, you may encounter unexpected traffic, poor weather, low or no trail maintenance or difficult terrain. Please use common sense and caution when riding. The CTS bike club bears no responsibility in the event of injury or death. Therefor, by riding with the CTS bike club "I Agree to this Disclaimer."
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