Hey joel just curious but whats with the animosity between you and seismic?Jimmy_Pop said:im most dissappointed that some of you strayed and are keeping the other bmw thread at the top. i think RM can handle only one. I expected it from seismic ...
carry on
Millar said:Where was the picture of the rider dropping off the roof taken? That is one of the best looking pictures I've ever seen.patineto said:yeap,,I can see those advantages, the bikes feature a very smart down to earth design, actually I collect a bunch of fotos of them On This Gallery if you guys have some more i be happy to safe them there for everybody to see..
Nice colection of photos there, I see my bikes on several pages!
I haven't posted on Ridemonkey for ages so here's a few pics to start...you may have seen some of these on Bklyn uk site.
Oh ok.Jimmy_Pop said:there is none.
did you get my email about that dude looking for hubz ?
stgil888 said:Millar said:Where was the picture of the rider dropping off the roof taken? That is one of the best looking pictures I've ever seen.
do a search, i can't count how many times we went through this. a avy spring is too big. so just order one from go-ride.com. they have what you need.rockymt21 said:Anyone know of any 450lb 9.5 x 3.0 springs that will fit a DHX?
Thanks, Dan
sweet pic sverre. will surely bring a tear to ady's eye, with his bike stolen and all. did you get to check out that link i posted on uk to alex rankin's website. the footage from les gets is spectacular. i can't wait to get there, just hoping i can work enough hours this winter to do cover the trip for two this summer.Sverre said:Les Gets is so much fun.
Here's Ady stylin' it at the Pleny:
I thought about that too Tony. But by having a machine shop turning down the spindle, you are losing splines at the same time. Didnt you have a problem with the splines not being long enought to slide the crank arm all the way down the spindle?Tonycalves said:Take the Ti Profile spindle to a machine shop and have them cut it, I did that for my Hitman. Took the Ti spindle from the Big Link and cut it down to fit.
I'm soooo looking forward to ride dh again. Hope I'll get to meet you in France this year aswell. Confirmed today, my Boxxer arrives on march 3rd. Woha! First it's one week of trailriding in SpainAR_ said:Really can't wait to see how different your bike is in France this year Sverre!! Should be excellent!
leDude said:Whats up all, Got my toothpaste racelink in the mail yesterday...in the process of setting her up. Wooooo hooooooo!!!!
There is a point to this post though..I was wondering for all you RL owners who are using Hayes disk brakes on your bike...which adapter do you use in the rear to make it compatible with an 8" rotor? Chris from BMW told me that I might need to use a front 8" adapter, is that true? Or willl my traditional rear 8" adapter be good enough?
Secondly, where do I find out what production # frame I have? Is it located on the frame or do I have to call BMW and ask them?
Thx
Shortbus said:I think the adapters still are the same adapters as for front. The serial # should be on the rear dropout. Someone dbl check me on the adapters though...
Oh yeah, congrats