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TrackGuy

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  1. Now that is a good, solid deal right there.
  2. Oh wow, this is pretty cool. Found this website with a whole bunch of these designs. It looks like a competition, check it out: http://oregonmanifest.com/vote/
  3. Hey guys So I saw some cool stuff, these bicycles are totally the bee's knees. I would totally like to have one of these, I think the ideas are solid. First, totally cool bike and concept: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10152298074316903.1073741892.72768441902&type=1 Second, looks all futuristic and stylish with lights and some cool features: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10152300365726903.1073741893.72768441902&type=1 I think it's pretty nice, would tots buy if I could.
  4. TrackGuy

    Newbie advice

    Wouldn't a medium Boot'r be a little big in size for a 10 year old? And also, join the Facebook group called; "Mountainbikers do it downhill" as suggested by HaydenWilson.
  5. This makes my stomach twirl and my head want to explode with anger.
  6. Oh okay cool, I saw this video: and thought it would make sense to do so. Thanks a lot
  7. Hey guys What lube do you use to lube your fork's stanchions, if you?
  8. Wow, these look really nice. Nice review!
  9. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=435690389905426&set=vb.315648795242920&type=2&theater It's pretty neat.
  10. that really does look good, nice job.
  11. Yeah, I googled this myself and couldn't find anything. Will check it out and see what can be done, not the end of the world like Grebel said. Just scary to think if the lever breaks you can' replace it haha
  12. My current levers are a bit messed up now, they have chips and scars you know. Time for some cosmetic surgery.
  13. Hey guys Okay, so I would like to remove and possibly replace my Shimano brake levers, not the entire thing as is, just the lever that is pulled to engage the brake. The brake set that I have is Shimano M445, does any one know how to remove that little lever? http://www.wigglestatic.com/product-media/5360071211/shimano_blm445-comp.jpg?w=1300&h=1300&a=7 Thanks a lot!
  14. http://a.imageshack.us/img191/2767/dodgechallengermuscle5.jpg
  15. Fort Klapperkop, my usual route that I ride.
  16. Momsen, for days. And also BarHugger those lines are pretty classy, haha.
  17. Some legwarmers, it was much needed for the 7 o'clock cycles. http://www.sportsworld.co.za/img/p/588-1569-thickbox.jpg http://www.sportsworld.co.za/img/p/588-1570-thickbox.jpg
  18. My Dad always use to wear these watches and I have always wanted one of these because it reminds me of my father and to me they are really nice. It's casual and I can cycle with that one and they don't cost a lot of money. I just like the shape and colors, the ones that aren't for sport I also really like. I just find them nice, you know? But unfortunately I don't have R400 to pay, so I will save up here and there again.
  19. The sad part is on amazon it's like R110 on Casio's site it's R400 :/
  20. Hey guys, I want to get my hands on one of these, if anyone knows a place please share. I try to order from Amazon but keeps on telling me it doesn't ship to my address. http://goo.gl/7qlA5u The watch I want.
  21. Hey, I think they would be awesome if you would like to review the lines you took on the trails. Check what your errors are and what you could differently and so on. Self progression, of the sorts. Like mentioned with the armed robbery, yeah that could also be a benefit. But I wouldn't buy myself a GoPro for that, rather for what I said up top. And personally, it's 50 / 50 chance of keeping your GoPro when getting robbed, my goodness... It's a flashy thing why not take it, those guys...
  22. It's really hard to actually tell someone what they should get, when it comes to wheel size. I use to ride 26" then went up to 29er and I really like the 29er. I have been thinking about trying out a 650B by self, but don't think I will do it in the near future. As far as hardtail or duelsus go, is entirely up to your riding preference. The more gravity and bumpy your ride, then you might consider a dualsus. The first time I rode a dualsus it felt awkward felt like riding my hardtail with a flat tire at the back
  23. Wow, that is some intense stuff right there. I would have just fallen over, adapt to the fetus position, roll over and cry.
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