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Lol, might be pushing it a bit far. :ph34r:

 

Was it the one you were riding on Saturday?

That would be the very rattly beast. It has now decided that gear changes are just so last year.

I have managed to lay my paws on a Felt frame to try and build up. I think pity kicked in after people saw me battling weakly with the Swine, sorry, Schwinn.

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That would be the very rattly beast. It has now decided that gear changes are just so last year.

I have managed to lay my paws on a Felt frame to try and build up. I think pity kicked in after people saw me battling weakly with the Swine, sorry, Schwinn.

rattling .... sound like you need to go SS :)
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I was told this belongs here.

http://i.imgur.com/YxJDC5Nl.jpg

 

Not the most pimp of builds, but it brings a smile to my face every time.

Really like the hornet.. ALOT :thumbup:

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Really like the hornet.. ALOT :thumbup:

 

Honestly, I only bought the Hornet because On One didn't have stock of the Inbred Evo at the time, and I wasn't going to spend Cotic money on a hardtail, but now I love it!

 

It's awesome for trails and it's not afraid of the rough stuff. I've even had it on the local dirts and pump track where it's perfectly fine - maybe not as good as a dedicated dirt jumper, but still very good.

 

I'll probably hang on to this one for a while.

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Honestly, I only bought the Hornet because On One didn't have stock of the Inbred Evo at the time, and I wasn't going to spend Cotic money on a hardtail, but now I love it!

 

It's awesome for trails and it's not afraid of the rough stuff. I've even had it on the local dirts and pump track where it's perfectly fine - maybe not as good as a dedicated dirt jumper, but still very good.

 

I'll probably hang on to this one for a while.

Hey if its good enough for peaty .... :thumbup:

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Grumble, grumble, grumble.....

 

That would mean, I would have to buy a frame, etc. to go with it. How all good bike builds start.

It's the circle, the circle of upgrades.

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