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Freeride bikes

fubar5

Monkey
Nov 5, 2001
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Houston, TX
Really? 32 pounds doesn't seem like a whole lot to me. But those dudes in the magazine get paid to put words on a page, so they'll b!otch about anything. The Slayer is sure cool, not quite as cool as a Stinky, but still cool.:D
 

I Are Baboon

The Full Dopey
Aug 6, 2001
32,414
9,428
MTB New England
Fubar, thanks for the review!! :thumb: "Suggested retail" might be $2155, but it's all who you know! ;)



(unfortunately, I know no one)


Seems to me that bike prices PLUMMET in the off-season. Buy that bike next September, and it'll probably run you $1600-$1700.
 

fubar5

Monkey
Nov 5, 2001
206
0
Houston, TX
Originally posted by I Are Baboon
Fubar, thanks for the review!! :thumb: "Suggested retail" might be $2155, but it's all who you know! ;)



(unfortunately, I know no one)


Seems to me that bike prices PLUMMET in the off-season. Buy that bike next September, and it'll probably run you $1600-$1700.
Really? I haven't noticed that..But that is S-W-E-E-T. I'll probably buy my Stinky next Sept then.
I don't know anyone either. In fact, I make more enemies at nearby bike shops than I do friends.

But that is only because they don't know anything.
 

-BB-

I broke all the rules, but somehow still became mo
Sep 6, 2001
4,254
28
Livin it up in the O.C.
Originally posted by FlipSide
You're right vitox, at least concerning what a perfect freeride BIKE is (or should be).

What is still not so clear is what freeriding is really.

I doubt we'll settle this anytime soon...and I guess it's the beauty of it! ;)
Freeriding is riding FREE of limitations.
Up, Down, Over, Off...
 
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grommet

Guest
Just a thought but there are alot of god deals on the NSMB site. And with the exchange rate your bound to find a smokin' deal on a freeride bike. Check it out.