Downhill/Freeride thread

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07 stinky with 03 jr.t forks needs pretty much the drivetrain and brakes. Should be moderately cheap since i just might single speed it.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxFloupL9kM
teaser to a dh video I should have coming out sometime in the nearish future. I hope..
Also just got a new 2013 trek session 9.9, and hopefully will race the mt sainte anne world cup. ill keep ya posted.
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Yeah that stinky should be good to get you going.

State series starts next weekend for me, rode the track today and it's nice and rocky. Hoping for a win or at least a top 3. Should be good.

Oh and carbon bikes are the best...
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Well i podiumed it at the first state round. pretty happy.

took some happy snaps of my bike too just cos

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MX181 wrote:one of them bop it toys from when I was a child that taught young girls how not to give a hand job?
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http://www.vitalmtb.com/product/guide/B ... duct-specs Just got one of these for my B-Day pretty beta, I love it!
I'm here pretty much every few days...

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MX181 wrote:one of them bop it toys from when I was a child that taught young girls how not to give a hand job?
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McLovin wrote:http://www.vitalmtb.com/product/guide/B ... duct-specs Just got one of these for my B-Day pretty beta, I love it!
I'm here pretty much every few days...

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Is there any bike made that's pretty much like that Eastern but with gears? If it has like 3 gears that'd be the bike I would want just for rides around the city, going far distances sucks with 25/9 gearing...
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*like that Eastern but with multiple gears (shifting)?
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Specialized p street would be the closest I can think of. Or a used p2
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McLovin wrote:http://www.vitalmtb.com/product/guide/B ... duct-specs Just got one of these for my B-Day pretty beta, I love it!
I'm here pretty much every few days...

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im literally less than 10 miles from there? where do you live?
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adhkcrfhonda wrote:
McLovin wrote:http://www.vitalmtb.com/product/guide/B ... duct-specs Just got one of these for my B-Day pretty beta, I love it!
I'm here pretty much every few days...

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im literally less than 10 miles from there? where do you live?
I'm in Lakewood, but my friends mom drives us up there. We're still waiting another two years to get our driver licenses.
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Anyone live in SoCal that has ridden the new trails at Snow Summit? Is it worth riding?
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Crashed on the last run down the mountain today... Yaaay :lol:

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