no, no, no, the real problem is, if you flip it over, you'll notice that the sticker that says "sherman" on the front, is still intact, and clearly the stickers were too stiff.
downhilling a hardtail makes you a better rider, or so they say. One of my friend raced downhill on the collegiate level, on a specialized hardrock, he did some pretty good stuff on it.
on a dj bike, you pretty much just need one speed, and one back brake, lighter tires are a plus, also, I dont know how much you are looking to spend/deal with, but depending on your wheels, maybe look into light(er) wheels
here's a few pics from the team trailer from my school, its pretty tight with all our bikes in there, and thats not counting the 8 bikes on the van's roof racks. here ya go
Usually its full enough that we put them in so they are spaced by tires, and then either a tie-down strap...
For everyone who's really that concerned with the ISCG tabs on their frames, I have a suggestion. Use the adapter to mount a guide to a frame without ISCG tabs, that way you don't destroy your frame,in theory. (and for the record, this is meant to be interpreted without sarcasm)
you know you can get an 06 aniki off of rscycles for 600 new, right? i'm 150 and 5'5"(ish), and my aniki is a 15", i say tho, if you have the money, buy it. i've put some money into mine, but its a great bike
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