Its called School. Do you need us to provide u with a link to that too? I have the fork and shock all dialed by Adrian. He is a legitimate mad scientist lol. You have to go to his shop and talk to him in person if you really want all the techy details. He knows his $tuff. I will never ride OEM...
Looking to have my frame Stripped and anodized proffesionally. Not sure who or where I can have it sent to and have it done. Maybe someone knows a place? :) sorry if this is posted in the wrong section or whatever.
excuse my ignorance but what kind of spacers do you use for the hub to delete gears and what are the bolt dimensions you use to replace the stock stop? :banghead::bonk: I'm gonna try the 5 spd set up I think. It looks pretty cool and other than the local trails I don't think I use more than 5...
I bleed my Formula "One" brakes once a year. Other than that I just change pads. Pretty set and forget if u ask me. Lightweight, mega power and reliability. I cut into a brake line on a run once (dropped the bike into some rocks. opps) and the brakes continued to work for a good 5 min before I...
Entry fee cap,
free lift tickets for pros,
elimination in qualifying (say the last 30% of how ever big the class is.)
And if your gonna have HUCKS in a National championship at least have some good techy and cornery stuff to give those of us who don't yet ride world cups or HUCK a...
if it ain't broke don't fix it! save your money. if $ht hits the fan you can always get the surgery then. whats the rush? plus the more you put it off now the better because once you've had surgery and stuff it will only get worse if you so happen to re-injure it. NOTHING WORSE THAN REPEAT...
:ban: a little emo no? :weee: lol jk but seriously tho I'm not sure I understand what your trying to say?
I was number 163. I have a blue helmet, blue goggles, and blue gloves. If you have any photos of me it would be super awesome.
I'm using my shovel??? lol
Call formula, its not rocket science. (seems to be the trendy smart as$ remarkl lol)
I've called them concerning this issue because I like my brakes to engage in the first inch of pull as well. They told me the brakes aren't designed for that however you can use a trick (without bleeding) to...
wow... so this is a huck race? lol jk looks pretty sick, and in all honesty its gonna be scary the first couple times boosting those jumps, don't think i've ever jumped stuff that big outside of whitsler. and those are all tables. should be fun! hopefully I can drag the family along so they can...
ya if their wheels are anything like their pedals, they'll fall apart in the first week and thats assuming bearings dont seize in the first two rides.
Crankbrothers=garbage. and I mean that in EVERY sense of the word, and about ALL their products. :rofl:
where did you have it painted? I have the same frame and would like a new paint job post race season. also I'm very interested in how the DB will handle on it. I currently have an RC4 on mine and what an upgrade it was from the 5.0. should be getting a DB in the next month or two so it would be...
mongoose sucks, and manipoo (pun intended) is the worst suspension company conceived since Romic. find a used complete as mentioned above. ebay, craigslist, mtbr, here on ride money, punkbike for starters. In my learning days I figured out which components work, and which don't so heres a little...
ya they still have a bit shy of a full eight inches lol with only 200mm=7.87401575 inches of rear travel. Not that I can complain because with the whole "contact system" comprised of the "rocker link and single pivot link systems" its pretty buttery...
in fact even the previous years models...
My bike adjusts via/ HT sleeve. Steeper head angles are deafinatly better for turning on most "trails" but there is a loss to stability at speed as it also shortens the wheelbase. Also if you go through a rough section you may find it being more work to hold a straight line and keep yourself...
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