What about the old bighits with 24/26 wheels? I don't seem to recall them cornering horribly, but I haven't spent much time on one in a while.
Type: Posts; User: Carcinogen; Keyword(s):
What about the old bighits with 24/26 wheels? I don't seem to recall them cornering horribly, but I haven't spent much time on one in a while.
What I think he is trying to say is that its really hard to tell if the bottom out bumper just barely touched or was completely smashed, the grease mark would be the same either way. To use the full...
That's what she said... Sorry, couldn't help myself ;)
They are good for the money but they are just pinned catalog wheels from what I have seen with my set and what I was told by my shop.
Got nothing to add about hardware but good luck and happy B-day...
Gaiters... and duct tape. or the full foot gaiter, like so(but spendy):
http://www.brenig.co.uk/shop/item.aspx?itemid=66
sorry reading is hard for me...
Just be careful when using a c-clamp because most have swivel heads and that makes it harder to get them in straight. A vice would be better than a clamp.
Ditto, no one likes a bruised coccyx
Pretty much what he said... Oh and Duthie Hill in Issaquah but its a freeride park, no need for a proper DH bike but people still ride them out there
I'm your size and feel that the medium was better, but it probably depends on manufacturer specs also. I tried a few bikes of the guys that i build trails with and that is what felt best to me.
...
That's what i was wondering
Schwalbe's Derpy Dan is pretty close to what you guys are after...
http://www.schwalbetires.com/bike_tires/off-road_tires/dirty_dan_xc
Oh sh1t, didn't see that... mine came partway out before breaking. You might be able to use something like this:
http://www.harborfreight.com/blind-hole-bearing-puller-95987.html
If that...
Anybody go? Is it worth the $10 admission if you only MTB and have no interest in road bikes?
http://shop.cascade.org/content/events/expo
"There is no federal limit on the amount of alcohol a traveler may import into the U.S. for personal use, however, large quantities might raise the suspicion that the importation is for commercial...
The drainage there is awesome, might be a few puddles in the low spots but no muck.
I did that on my bighit last week. Ended up using a hacksaw blade to try and cut it but that didn't really work... hit it with a screw driver a few times after soaking it in PB blaster to get it...
Stevens opened to lift riding last year.
Edit: I don't know that any are "currently" open to bikes though ;)
And keep in mind that its about $100 for a new lower crown and steerer tube...
Diablo joke.
See: http://www.ridemonkey.com/forums/showthread.php?t=247617
I have those, but sadly they are pinned not welded... That said just keep your spoke tension under control and it shouldn't be a problem. Been on mine for a year now and there is just a crack in...
Aren't Transition parts catalog parts too?
My vote is for Rasta colors as well
That is so sick... I wish I had the skills to ride it
Thanks, that is fine by me... I was actually going to say that they can't look like pajamas but i guess i really don't care what they look like.
I don't have any experience with gaiters, do you...
I'm looking for some winter riding pants that are easy to put pads under and cover my shoes. Does anybody make such a thing? I've already got a pair of Fox 180s but they seem to funnel all the dirt...