I fin to take shots that make a mark,
Not just take shots of Maker's Mark
That's how they make us marks
We gotta try see the whole system break apart
-The Coup
The comments on the stranger about this are pretty scary for all bikers.
http://slog.thestranger.com/2008/07/last_nights_critical_mass_melee
"He should have shot them instead of running them over with the car. **** Critical Mass Bike Tards"
"It's really too bad the subie driver didn't shoot a...
I was riding home from work a couple days ago and my tire kicked up a rock that hit some guys dog. We are talking a rock about the size of a pea. The guy threatened to kick my ass. I asked him if kicking someones ass over a tiny rock was really worth it? Damn old redneck didn't think I was going...
So its legal for the good old boys in Texas to murder illegals or anyone that looks like an illegal commiting a crime now? Yeehaw, I got me a gun and I'm going to shoot me a Mexican, dispite the cops showing up and the dispatch saying to stay put. WTF?
My commute is a slightly hilly 5 miler. Low traffic volume and decent space on the shoulder. I am going to try to commute in all weather conditions and get out of the need to always drive.
Thanks, for all the pics, you guys are inspiring me. A ton of rippers on here in their 30's and 40's. Its making me hit the jumps harder. I am working on just letting go and going higher. I now know I have many years left in me to improve. Bad pic quality but I am now at least a foot higher off...
1: Is Chicago not Chicago -soul coughing
2: My favorite Mutiny -The Coup
3: kids with guns -gorillaz
4: Big Brother is Watching -Unkle
5: Providence -TV on The Radio
When I was a kid in the 80's there was not anything like dirt jumping, I rode bmx and raced at our local track on weekends, but didn't really learn to jump. I could do some flatland tricks. I started mountain biking in the early 90's and the bikes were tall, long and odd. I loved it anyway but...
I think Norco is getting the DW link. I saw some guys riding one with full norco gear, and no logos of any kind on a DW looking bike. I was going to get a picture of it, but then I saw Bigfoot.
Not sure why an xc guy like steezy would even try to offer advice, but he is right in this case. Tucking and staying low and fast would be the best way to deal with the wind.
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