http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/story/2008/06/09/ST2008060900950.html
Obama isn't a saviour, but his ideas for what government should and shouldn't do would improve my financial situation, help provide healthcare for my children, and somewhat reduce my tax burden. If the...
I own no houses, I'm in the tax bracket to which McCain would give almost zero tax cuts (you know, like most citizens of this country), and I've got a young child.
Just three more reasons to vote for Obama.
The initial Tibetan response to the invasion was violence. They were rapidly overwhelmed by the sheer number of troops China threw at them. The lost several battles only after running out of ammunition, because the Chinese employed the favorite tactic of Mao and Stalin "force soldiers forward...
Ah the police, between beating helpless people, shooting fleeing dogs, and driving like complete assholes, it's a wonder they find time to run ineffective drug awareness programs.
Um, not so much in my opinion. Unorganized ramblings of a disturbed individual who manages to inject a little reality into his paranoid fictions.
Eh, I guess if the Book of Revelations is studied by serious scholars, the unabomber manifesto might as well be.
Really, cool. I've noticed a lot of late 90's 1" forks for sale, so I thought that was the changeover time. But then, maybe that's just why people are unloading them in no reserve ebay auctions.
Portland ME, sorry to say. Thanks for the invite though. I've been looking at forks online, and there are some pretty damn good ones going for not a whole lot on ebay, and I've seen some other deals around too. The frame is a rock and the rest of my components are pretty good, so I figure a...
Thanks for your help.
I am planning on putting on a suspension fork, but since this is my commuter ride as well as my trail bike, I don't want to put it out of commision for any period of time. I haven't bought a new (well, probably it'll be used but new to me) fork because I'm not sure...
mtbr doesn't have any useful information. I'm thinking the bike is a 2000, but I can't tell, the bike in the picture is a different color. I've replaced almost everything but the frame and fork and handlebars, and I don't know what those parts were before I broke them, so there are no clues...
Anybody have any ideas how to figure out the year and specs on my bike. It's a rigid cromoly Specialized Hardrock, silver and red in color. I bought it in 2000, but it might be older than that. I want to know if it fits a 1 1/8" steerer tube, without taking apart the headset. The Specialized...
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