Hey, I picked this up at a police auction earlier today. Got it for pretty cheap, and it seemed to be in good shape--however I don't even know what frame it is! It says S&M on it and it appears to be original. Does anyone recognize the frame (or components?)? Maybe a year? It's about 30lbs, and...
i watched it live on tv.. was pretty good! that reid elite woman dominated, and i feel bad for chausson. also wished graves would've made the final.
i liked the track design--definitely didn't go easy in the rollers
Damn, dude--that is crazy!
I'm glad to hear you're okay. I will definitely keep my Dainese on...
I really liked this line. Really helped put it in perspective.
"From now on, a clock will not dictate how fast I go down the mountain – it’s just gonna be me, my boys, and some...
I would say out of those 4 choices, take the SX Trail. You said you're not going to be doing 10 foot drops or whatever... so I don't really see a point in getting the Dirtbag. It'll be much heavier than the SX Trail, and it doesn't sound like you need it.
The ASX is a nice bike but I think...
Maybe not a popular choice, but I would throw some bar ends on. I found the extra hand positions prevented cramps, which helps a lot if you're doing several hours of riding.
i've been riding a 66 SL for a while and haven't noticed any extra stiction whatsoever, compared to the 888 i had...
how much would the cartrdige cost you? 'cause you can get a brand new 07 rc2x for cheap at jenson: http://www.jensonusa.com/store/product/FK402A14-Marzocchi+66+Rc2x+07.aspx...
the most important factor in losing weight is controlling what you eat. exercising is very beneficial, but if you're taking in more calories you consume it won't do jack.
i would recommend keeping track of what you eat... http://www.calorie-count.com/ is a good site.
you can track your...
so you've ridden the large size around?
did you wish you were on a smaller bike? if not, then wait for the large. if you felt it was a bit big, then get a medium.
kinda sucks being on the wrong frame size--make sure you get the one that fits you. even if you have to wait.
that said, i...
I've been trying them for a year or more now... I guess not seriously enough to get them down, but I'm progressing.
I can't wheelie at ALL, but I can manual for about 5-10 feet on average. If I'm lucky maybe 20.
I suspect if I could wheelie it would've been a lot easier to learn manuals.
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