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Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

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  1. yeah, I think so. Or, in non scientific terms - a metric ****-ton. No way that the brakes would have been able to do that, or the force of those motors behind the lathe. Those things are STRONG.
  2. pointless display, IMO. The amount of torque those things out out would destroy almost any brake setup, especially since it's still under power.
  3. Oh, the roller drop. Gotta make sure you either take it slow and roll it, or pre jump it so you land on the back side. It's not difficult, it's just very steep. I do the former, but try to do the latter and fail. Lol If you just drop it, you'll flat land straight into the corner, from what I'm able to surmise
  4. Which one? There's one on the way back down that is about half a metre high but super easy
  5. I'd agree with that assessment
  6. Lol. Say it with me now... My name is Bobbo and I'm a bit slow...
  7. Sharp bits at high speed. And not launching into it like a madman.
  8. Latest Mr Robot. Omg. It's finally making sense. Just... Hoe did he get there?
  9. Hire one from hire our tools or something. Couple of hundred bucks and you're sorted...
  10. I'm actually serious about the innersoles though. That, and putting longer pins in your pedals.
  11. you could if you reeeeaally wanted to, but I don't see why you would unless you're doing marathon racing and don't have a pack.
  12. nope. the old 100mm dropper of Giant's was REALLY long. About the same overall length as the current 125mm, if not a bit longer. Mainly due to the seat clamp stack height.
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