Thanks 4xboy, that's what i was starting to assume. guess that means I have to invest in a good trail bike. thanks for the info!
????? - I knew I aimed poorly when I threw that dart at the map!
I am moving to Minneapolis this summer and I was wondering if it will be worth it to bring my downhill bike with me?
Admittedly, I haven't done a ton of research but I can't find a lot of info on any of the lift-access mountains about whether they are open during the summer months or not...
Hey monkeys (and specifically Dallas area Monkeys) -
(i'm reposting this from The Lounge)
i was out riding with a few friends of mine yesterday and 2 of their bikes were stolen from the Dallas Music Hall in Fair Park. we had them chained up to a fence around the theater while we were...
Hey monkeys (and specifically Dallas area Monkeys) -
i was out riding with a few friends of mine yesterday and 2 of their bikes were stolen from the Dallas Music Hall in Fair Park. we had them chained up to a fence around the theater while we were seeing a show.
one was a Trek Sirrus...
pssh, i don't know what you mean.. nyc is totally friendly to cyclists. doesn't it mean "great job, keep riding!" when a brooklyn-ite screams "F*** you buddy!!" out the window??
I currently work for a concert series, and a lot of the artists are claiming to be "going green" by requesting things like no styrafoam or paper products used for the food catering, etc. but they still request to be driven to the venue in an escalade, or hummer, or yukon denali... sometimes even...
was reading cnn.com and came across this and thought some of you folks would enjoy the read!
(summary: article about someone who restores bikes and ships them to countries who need 'em)
http://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/07/23/heroes.schweidenback/index.html
<3 thanks mickey!
i'm guessing that means you can come Sunday and meet me there with my bike an' my helmet? (i'll have my 'rents drop the helmet off for you)
Hey! i'd love to come. i gotta make sure my buddy can meet me there with my bike, since it is currently at his shop in western mass. but if he can, count me in!
does anyone use their TB2 for commuting with a computer? am i plain stupid to think about commuting with my laptop?
i'm going to start bike-commuting to work (finally in a situation where its feasible for me), and i need to bring my computer everyday, i could leave it at work, but i don't...
firstly just want to say that i'm very impressed with your whole process, start to finish and that i really dig the bike!
question: i may have just missed it while reading the thread, but why did you choose the integrated seat mast?
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