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 Just wondering is there such a thing as "mtb culture" cos I dont realy know.  The whole computer thing is new to me and I ride alone, an as you must know if you ride the deep South- its big an there are no people.Ying%20Yang philippe4842009-06-22 13:52:02

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484, besides riding alone on a mtb being a security issue its a medical issue...what happens when you fall over and damage yourself?

 

Anyways, MTB'ers are a cultured bunch. We drink beer, talk ***, love getting filthy and will stop to help a cyclist in need. Most of all, we like getting dirty

 

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Anyways' date=' MTB'ers are a cultured bunch. We drink beer, talk ***, love getting filthy and will stop to help a cyclist in need. Most of all, we like getting dirty

 

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No we don't. smiley7.gif

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Anyways' date=' MTB'ers are a cultured bunch. We drink beer, talk ***, love getting filthy and will stop to help a cyclist in need. Most of all, we like getting dirty
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No we don't. smiley7.gif

 

Oh yes and we tend to argue about everything.
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 Just wondering is there such a thing as "mtb culture" cos I dont realy know.  The whole computer thing is new to me and I ride alone' date=' an as you must know if you ride the deep South- its big an there are no people.Ying%20Yang [/quote']

 

What computer do you have? PC or Mc?
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  as you must know if you ride the deep South- its big an there are no people.Ying%20Yang

mtb kulcha?

if you're a guy drink beer, grow hairy legs and you're allowed in.

if you're a girl, then just pitch up and your bike must have gumboots.

 

deep south as in glencairn/red hill? from muizies i prefer to do oukaaps track, then silvermine/tokai.
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..And MTB'ers love greeting Roadies....

(rushes for door, leaves hat and coat behind..)

 

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JA! sure - but it  would help things if the ou's would be just a little more friendly but thats why I raise the question - we have a roadie culture (for lack of a better word) .

MTB'ers are a little different though an they seem to use quite a lot of mind altering stuff - dont they?Big%20smile
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 Just wondering is there such a thing as "mtb culture" cos I dont realy know.  The whole computer thing is new to me and I ride alone' date=' an as you must know if you ride the deep South- its big an there are no people.Ying%20Yang [/quote']

 

What computer do you have? PC or Mc?

 

What OS you running? BSD; Windows; LINUX; OsX; DOS

 

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What OS you running? BSD; Windows; LINUX; OsX; DOS

openSUSE 11.1 Thumbs%20Up

 

Yeah I guess us MTB'ers are like LINUX - nothing to hide and always got kernel upgrade going ....

 

$ uname

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> MTB Kernel 2009-06-23

 

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MTB'ers are a little different though an they seem to use quite a lot of mind altering stuff - dont they?Big%20smile

 

naaah most of them were born that way, that's why they mountainbike.

 

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