Yeah, but you'd be pulling carbon splinters out of you for weeks.i could break it in 10 minutes.
nuh-uh...i'm invinTHible!Yeah, but you'd be pulling carbon splinters out of you for weeks.
oh thats not the issue, I used to ride a long stemmed skinny tire xc bike but no fat chicks.It is not what you ride but where and how you ride it. I have been ultimately shamed multiple times by superior riders on cyclocross and XC bikes with super long stems disturbingly narrow tires.
Sounds like an excuse to nail fat chicks doesn't it.
nuh-uh...i'm invinTHible!
That's all you needed to say, right there.ohio.
I wish I had a nickel for every hater thread. "Everyone who doesn't ride exactly like me is gay!"
If you want more challenging trails, get involved, and start building them.
Note no small ring either. I'm guessing it is a single speed.Why the bash ring and no Big Ring?
So you're paying for the carbon so its light, I assume to ride fast...
you should have the eggs to turn over the big ring and skills to protect it...
Dear god...it does!
quoted for truth.Mountainbiking is broader than your personal definition, and people don't have to see eye to eye on bikes, trails, or riding partners...
Haha, that is kind of how I felt when riding with you!It is not what you ride but where and how you ride it. I have been ultimately shamed multiple times by superior riders on cyclocross and XC bikes with super long stems disturbingly narrow tires.
No. That is an overgrown BMX bike where someone is using suspension to compensate for skill.Would you call this a mountain bike?
Obviously you have not ridden with ito.No. That is an overgrown BMX bike where someone is using suspension to compensate for skill.
younginsWhy would you have a carbon frame and put bar ends on it? Heck...they could save more weight by putting a Thompson post on and a lighter stem with a carbon bar and getting rid of the bash guard.
idiots...
Haha, that is kind of how I felt when riding with you!