this is why i love the movie freedom riders. those dudes are heroes in my mind. like jon said, there are far more destructive things that are supported in the name of making money. and when it comes to that in relationship to riding, **** paying to go to a mountain to ride, why can't i ride my...
that's true...and there were a FEW decent bands outta the 80s. a few. and plenty of sh!tty ones in the 70's....but that was like the opening act to the sh!tshow that was the 80s.
the corsair is such a nice bike. drop them an email to see where your closest dealer is, you can also buy straight from them if you'd prefer that. awesome customer service, top notch quality and builds.
the corsair is so dope. top quality materials/builds/everything, and their customer service is the best i've ever encountered. try emailing them, maybe they can help you out.
the thing about smaller places staying open is that, at least in my case, my friends and i like to get around (heh..) to various parks to experience the different things they have to offer, so while we might go to a large park, we'll also go to a small one. which, is in turn good for the parks...
damn man, i wish i knew guys like you. my local shop dudes are cool and all but man, all the work i do as a younger guy just to keep my bikes in shape and semi-running...
anyways, on topic, i have a pair o' wheels, (recently trued and tensioned) rhynolite and i forget what the front wheel is...
man, you guys are lucky. i wish i could even attend a WC event, much less "lurk" in anyone's pits. (that sounds a little strange in retrospect :think:).
oh, by the way; regarding the corsair koenig. you can get it in a variety of builds and get various options on the rear end (not only maxle or qr, you can basically get whatever you want), just drop them an email, i've found that their customer service, at least in my experience was the best...
i'm gonna agree with ultranoob here, having worn both for extended dh-ing. i'm going with the race. the race, in my opinion, is just simply more comfortable, easier to pedal with, fits me more snugly and securely, and the velcro is very strong. it also covers from the top of my kneecap down to...
ok, i know upon first impression, thisfoes doesn't seem like a bike you'd be able to get for cheap, but in my hunt for an AM bike, foes has been suuuuper helpful in finding a bike for me that not only works well and suits my criteria, but will also fit in my back pocket so to speak. many times...
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