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Ryanpmb

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  1. I know that bike...
  2. Reminds me of MicroMachines.
  3. Titus Fireline Ti. Very nice. On-One Parkwood is exactly the same geo as this frame.
  4. One day I will have a Cycle of Violence 456 frame with yellow DeeMax wheels... one day!
  5. I, myself, prefer Skip Nice bag. I like the WC detail.
  6. Have you not seen all these bright, clean, 'highlighter pens' cycling around at the Enduro races?... You can't tell me they're not scrubbing the neon back into their kit after a weekend of #Enduro'ing...
  7. Read the thread. I don't use this thing. Zappa does. If I was to use a saddle option, this would be it though. I like it. Back to PYGAs though.
  8. At 120mm and 29r wheels I think it'll see most aspiring #enduro'ers through a race or three. Would also handle a solid Sani nicely. Not a race XC machine, but again, would get most people through a fun Eston Classic and allow them to hit the Karkloof Gauntlet the next weekend. It's a great "one bike" IMO.
  9. And this?
  10. We have a customers Parkwood at a certain 'paintwork artist' for a rework - I'll post some pics when it's done. To me, the Parkwood makes a lot of sense for a lot of riders.
  11. Cool bike! Now lets not lean it up against things by the fork... . Tyre or pedal does nicely.
  12. Agreed. I use a camelbak, jersey or bottle. Depending on what or where I ride. But it is a nice simple and effective idea. Take it off and put it in your jersey if you riding in the rain I guess...
  13. Nick - these product reviews are great. You guys have obviously made a concerted effort to make this happen with relevant products and on a regular basis and it shows. Well done.
  14. I have one of these and it's a great pack. It's not as bulky as the bigger packs yet bigger than a Camelbak Lobo when needing to carry a little more kit etc. It's very comfortable when wearing and I personally like the pocket system which keeps everything very well organised. The helmet net/ stretch thing is also handy and can be used to strap bulkier kit items to the pack if needed. A great in-between from the regular Camelbak and the larger type EVOC packs.
  15. Giba with Chro Mo.
  16. Roll them dice!
  17. Not quite the same - the Backcountry Research strap has a handy little bungy cord to hold everything together a little better than a simple strap. Could probably be made easily but it's not simply a hardware store strap.
  18. I know a pharmacist that can supply that 'Viagra'...
  19. Nice Skott5 - you've done that frame proud!
  20. Scroll up. Backcountryresearch.com
  21. Yip they don't but will put you in touch with the relevant retailer. Good guys to deal with.
  22. PM'd.
  23. They don't sell directly to the public.
  24. Offer an alternative bike - that's his mode of transport...
  25. Nice Gummi. Your neck of the woods is making mine look even more stark and barren...
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