Ahhh the wickedness of the Civic hatch...
I'm rocking the 1984 1500S...That's right folks, the S model with the upgraded 1.5L engine :cool: ...It came standard with a moldy funk and interior that is seldom drier than the exterior.
Oh I have Halo 2 on zee XBox...I suppose I don't have an account set up at the moment, but I have some free vouchers that came with a couple of my games.
Halo 1 still rocks on the PC...
Trash talking aside, what what a "noob" such as myself need to setup Halo Live if I already have a cable connection and a couple of free months?
...Any challengers for Halo on the compy???
If you've ever been to the PNW, you'll know it has it's fair share of hills. Whenever it snows here, even in relatively small amounts (4 inches), it basically shuts everything down...You can instantly tell what people lived back east, as they're the only people who can drive in the snow. SUV or...
You have to hide the goods at the border though, or you get raped with duties...
How bout $600 for a Chris King rear hub...:dead:
The Rossland are is quite nice. From what I hear, there is lots of riding there. Expect hot summers full of forest fires and cold winters full of beautiful...
Well if you're looking to retire, you might as well settle down in Victoria then...It's retiree heaven here...
Oh, by the way, you'll notice that biking is MUCH more expensive up here...
Sometime you should pick up a 2004 Scream and see just how much that sucker weighs. They added quite a bit of beef this year and thus, I wouldn't be suprised to see it in the 15 - 16lbs range...
There is plenty of technical trail riding here. There is also the odd dirt jump place, although they seem to come and go quite. For the most part, dirt jumps are built on illegal land and often live short lives.
Downhilling on the other hand...Well, the only good stuff that I KNOW of is up...
I couldn't decide between the two colours either...So I told my shop to suprise me. I am definately happy with the red, although that blue was stunning also.... :think:
I'm 6'2", 195lbs...I run the 2" stroke Vanilla RC with a 800lbs spring, in the 6" setting, on a size Large(18") frame.
I use the chappie as a trail bike primarily with a old school 5" Jr. T out front, two rings, and fat 2.5 Michelins usually. It climbs MUCH better than my Giant AC and...
I was told by my shop that the Chappie frame weighs a bit over 10lbs. Built up, it's hovering around the low 40's depending on what tires I put on...Michelins front/back, 42lbs :dead:
But, the heftness is mostly due to my build: chromoly cranks, Jr. T fork, Michelin tires w/DH tubes, etc...
I'm glad that your chappie is nice and light, mine sure isn't :dead:
I'm loving every aspect of mine thus far. It leaves me with a smile after every ride...
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