who left the door open and let FoShizzle in here?
why shouldnt i too be allowed to spank the (ride)monkey
who left the door open and let FoShizzle in here?
I think your parenthetical insert essentially disqualifies you...tool.why shouldnt i too be allowed to spank the (ride)monkey
ummm...well......why shouldnt i too be allowed to spank the (ride)monkey
hahah...you b!tches dont know what you are talking about. 2009 is a new year, averaging 3-4 rides a week at this pointI think your parenthetical insert essentially disqualifies you...tool.![]()
2009 is a new year, averaging 3-4 rides a week at this point
Pho has issues...It won't be too long before J has good things to show. He knows what he's after, and I haven't had much to warn him about, honestly.
J's been great to work with, but his friend, Pho-Sizzle ... not so sure about that guy. Sounds delicious, though.
Haha...nope, everything is kosher friendYour going to be in trouble showing those top secret pics.
As expected.... Enjoy it you are going to love Steve's handiwork.Haha...nope, everything is kosher friend![]()
huh? You lost me?that bike is nice. what's this bull**** with steve not wanting people to post pictures of his bikes?
i stepped away, sobered up, and re-posted.huh? You lost me?
They were my choice for sliders...cuz', well...I like 'emOh yeah baby!
I see Steve used the "hooded" sliding dropouts in back. Did he say why he chose those vs. the other options?
Same reason we are swapping to them...stronger than the older style for sure.Oh yeah baby!
I see Steve used the "hooded" sliding dropouts in back. Did he say why he chose those vs. the other options?
The HammerSchmidt setup runs on either a 22t or 24t chainring and once the overdrive setup is engaged, it multiplies the base gear by ~1.6 which gives an equivalent 36t if youre running a 22t or a 38t if youre running a 24t. So youve got the option to have either a 22t/36t setup or a 24t/38t setup.jn - what are the gearing combos you can get with your set up? Damn that bike is wicked cool. Keep us posted with ride reports/feedback.
Another fine job by Steve on that one.
Mark,Oh yeah baby!
I see Steve used the "hooded" sliding dropouts in back. Did he say why he chose those vs. the other options?