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question on posting pictures

crash13

Chimp
Dec 19, 2003
71
0
Lake Stevens, WA
does anyone no how to post pictures. i thought all you had to do was go to browse and submit a picture. i tried that and nothing happened. anyone no what i'm doing wrong. sorry, i'm computer retarded. thanks for your help.
 

HedgeHog

Monkey
Nov 8, 2003
137
0
Atlanta GA
Originally posted by kissthepink
Do like you said, if the photo is too large you'll get an error message saying so.
I tried to post one and nothing happened. No error message. I know the images were small enough to post. Any ideas?

:confused:
 

RhinofromWA

Brevity R Us
Aug 16, 2001
4,622
0
Lynnwood, WA
Originally posted by HedgeHog
I tried to post one and nothing happened. No error message. I know the images were small enough to post. Any ideas?

:confused:
did you select it? Did it show up in the box to download it?

I have always gotten a notice saying the pic was to big.

Try again.
 

upNdown

Chimp
Jan 23, 2004
2
0
Eastern Mass
The Weyless is a blast. Thanks for asking. I bought it because it was too good of a deal to pass up (a 6 or 7 inch travel frame on clearance for $600), so I expected very little. But the bike has easily exceeded my every expectation. I should qualify this by saying that so far most of my riding on this bike is probably what you'd call light FreeRide.

I haven't ridden any more expensive single pivot bikes (except the Superlight), but i don't see how you could 'buy' better performance from a single pivot. Once I got the preload and damping set to where i liked them, I can't remember the suspension doing anything I didn't like, whether it was on a climb or a descent. I will say its a real slow climber with the Super T on there, but that shouldn't come as a surprise.

I have heard that this particular frame has had some cracking problems, so you may want to avoid this as a used frame. This doesn't concern me though, for a couple of reasons. First, Supergo is taking good care of people with warranty claims. And second, first generation frames tend to have problems like that. Out of the 7 people I new with first generation NRS's (myself included), every one of them cracked. A design flaw doesn't necessarily indicate a poor design.

This bike is great and after riding it, I wouldn't hesitate to buy another Weyless bike.