Quote from: edap617 on June 27, 2008, 01:07:13 AM(Image removed from quote.)This one seems intriguing, but how is it steered?
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I want a tri bike or maybe a cross by Surley. Maybe a Litespeed Blade tri bike. Nicest bike i've ridden was my friends Eddie Merchx.
(Image removed from quote.)this is my another mountain bike,more like a downhill racer,old but so what,its gets me where i want,and sometimes not .
Clean that bike immediatly What is it mate (not really up on mountain bikes )
hey thanks man.its fully handmade @ 2003.im about to upgrade it a bit with 170mm single crown manitou fork.
The bike now has a Fenix Bike Light mount on the front near the handlebars. I'll have to get a quick review done one day, as I haven't seen anybody else with one. My L2D fits in very snuggy, and its easy to operate the torch as its right near your mits
Quote from: cryptrick on July 08, 2008, 05:50:09 PMThe bike now has a Fenix Bike Light mount on the front near the handlebars. I'll have to get a quick review done one day, as I haven't seen anybody else with one. My L2D fits in very snuggy, and its easy to operate the torch as its right near your mits I had one for a while, but decided it was overkill. I prefer the TwoFish Lockblock for its simplicity.
That's the one I had. I found that I didn't need the angle (left to right) adjustment, and the TwoFish will accept a wider variety of flashlight bodies.I've nothing against the Fenix though, it works very well.
hey Micky have u raced with bikes too?in velodromes,road or off-road?
yep i envy that culture u got there,heres about 50 bike messengers who get paid for it,and about 20 of them drive thry year,and 10 of them...about...drives only fixie´s.but now in my hometown one shop has even taken few single speen mtb´s,road bikes and few fixies to sell.ive driven quite a lot fixed gears but at first it was really hard and i was always scratched up and had lots of bruises after tryin to brake on hills;)
Quote from: Tarrodemierda on July 22, 2008, 06:08:08 PMyep i envy that culture u got there,heres about 50 bike messengers who get paid for it,and about 20 of them drive thry year,and 10 of them...about...drives only fixie´s.but now in my hometown one shop has even taken few single speen mtb´s,road bikes and few fixies to sell.ive driven quite a lot fixed gears but at first it was really hard and i was always scratched up and had lots of bruises after tryin to brake on hills;)Yeah it does take quite a lot to master fixie's, I'd love to be able to ride a pure fixed wheel, as they weigh next to nothing, and look stunning, but I need gears coz of my duff foot