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Shortbus

Turbo Monkey
Feb 27, 2002
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Stuck in the 80s
Originally posted by chromegoddess
dh for xc? what'r'you...some kinda weirdo? ;)

great news to hear it worked out so well. wonder what the dog has to say about the xc set up?
That dag is truely overdue for a BMW photo shoot isn't he??? :D
Booboo (my dag) doesn't deal with XC. He's strickly into Bender-style hucking, which is why he's huber burly like that... I wanna find a mini helmet for him for the (upcoming i promise!) photo shoots. He's really hardcore.


Originally posted by MMcG
That green paint on that bike is mucho spoogeworthy!

I can see how raising the Seatpost really does drastically lengthen the virtual top tube length - similar but more extreme than what happens with balfas.

Edit: I see your bike shortbus and all I keep envsioning is a Shiver Single Crown or a Z-150 or one of those new Zoke 66s on it.........ooh man now that would make it an even XC friendlier rig that could handle a ton of other stuff (urban, DH, FR) extremeley well.

Not dissing your DC fork in the least, but those are the visions that pop into my head when I see your bike.

Keep the Brooklyn bike shots coming - I'm growing to like these badarse rigs.
Well remember that the real TT on this frame is super short, especially for an average height~tall rider, so the virtual TT growing is good if you find the frame short to beging with. IU'm 5'5 so it's purrfect for me.
Thanks for the props on the paint. I painted this bike lime green in honor of my X- 2000 RM6DH frame, the one that started it all for me.

As for the double TC fork I have on now, my knees would totally miss being completely bruised 365 days a yr if I went back to single crown. That wouldn't be fair to them.
The 01 super T I have on now is actually a 150mm travel fork, just like the Z150. The superT doesn't even actually get all its travel, more like 140~145 mms i think. As for X-ups I don't bother I like my noodles straight :D
I do have a polished 4" 99 Z3QR20 with the yummy drilled swiss cheese arch that would be total pimpness on that frame though...
But then I would have to get my read end chromed and I think chromegoodness has that copyrighted :p ;)
 

Toshi

Harbinger of Doom
Oct 23, 2001
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Originally posted by micce
Hey ppl...

I'm one of the owners of the two BMW Rubber Duckies. I bought it like 2 weeks ago from Joe @ BMW... Here's a link to the pics @ PB...

http://www.pinkbike.com/modules/photo/?op=list&ROWINDEX=0&function=myphotos&photouserid=21603

Tell me what u think :P
first off, nice pics. especially the ones outside with the good bokeh, such as this one http://www.pinkbike.com/modules/photo/?op=view&image=215484 . what camera/lens combo was used for it?

second, what is the wheelbase on that beast? :eek:
 
Originally posted by Toshi
maybe if you like huck-a-rific urban, but the man has a point. for trialsy urban riding that bike would be pointless. i think it looks like great fun myself, but probably not the best for what i ride when i cruise around on the street.
now if you ride a HT SS rigid bike for street, great. I my self ride a ht ss with a 4 inch shiver sc. why? it's easier to handle and manuveur.
now hang on with me a moment here, has it ever occur to you that the rider has to be stronger and better to ride the same stuff on a 6-inch travel 43 lbs bike?
it's the guy's personal bike. he probably rides it like nobody's business. heck, i used ride my old M1 for street and it was fun. besides, trials is boring ans the bikes simply look ridiculous. and i really don't like nutting my crown jewels, i don't know about other peeps.
anyway, i think a mid travel bike is just as good as urban as any hardtail. heck, why was the ruckus i-drive and 24 le dude made for?
:rolleyes:
 

Bulldog

Turbo Monkey
Sep 11, 2001
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Wisconsin
Originally posted by nicklin
...has it ever occur to you that the rider has to be stronger and better to ride the same stuff on a 6-inch travel 43 lbs bike?
No.

I've done urban on my 45-50 pound DH and 35-36 pound FR bikes and never been as tired/sore as after riding on my bmx. IMO the smaller and less forgiving the bike, the more skill the rider needs. That said, I'm a hack and love suspension. But my skills develop so much faster on bmx.
 

macmx

Monkey
Dec 28, 2003
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Sorry about my last post. But I just can't take anyone disrespecting BMW's for no apparent reason.

If it's jealousy you base your spite uppon or what, I don't know. Don't care.
I just won't have it.
 

Shortbus

Turbo Monkey
Feb 27, 2002
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Stuck in the 80s
Originally posted by micce
Hey ppl...

I'm one of the owners of the two BMW Rubber Duckies. I bought it like 2 weeks ago from Joe @ BMW... Here's a link to the pics @ PB...

http://www.pinkbike.com/modules/photo/?op=list&ROWINDEX=0&function=myphotos&photouserid=21603

Tell me what u think :P
That bike just absolutely redefines insanity. I LOVE it. It was designed a good while back but still has a crazy WOW factor. How does the rubber ducky ride???????? What's the standover on that thing???? I think i'd need a ladder to straddle a rubber ducky :D

You are one VERY lucky person. Hope you enjoy it and welcome to the brooklyn psycho-club :thumb:

Christian -
 

Rik

Turbo Monkey
Nov 6, 2001
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Sydney, Australia
Originally posted by Bulldog
I've done urban on my 45-50 pound DH and 35-36 pound FR bikes and never been as tired/sore as after riding on my bmx.
Have you been riding BMX for long? It's a hard comparison to make unless you spend equal amounts of time on both types of bike, as obviously BMX'ing uses different muscles to riding a dually... so of course you'll feel sore after riding a bmx if it's only occasionally.
 

tmx

aka chromegoddess
Mar 16, 2003
1,683
2
Portland
Originally posted by macmx
Mack: If you don't like this/my bike, then you can suck my d....
holy stromboli! easy killer. find some love for the haters. variety makes the horserace.
 

macmx

Monkey
Dec 28, 2003
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I know I know. I apologize. Silly me. Got carried away.:oink:

I just thought Mack's critique was rather stupid.
 

Shortbus

Turbo Monkey
Feb 27, 2002
1,013
6
Stuck in the 80s
Originally posted by macmx
I know I know. I apologize. Silly me. Got carried away.:oink:

I just thought Mack's critique was rather stupid.
I don't think his critique was stupid, BMW bikes aren't your usual 2 wheelers that's all....
 

macmx

Monkey
Dec 28, 2003
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Originally posted by mack
has any one tried urban with a 6 inch travel frame with a shock resevior? no, they probably havent and for good reason.

oh, the frame wheighs 10 pounds...
I think that is pretty stupid. To each his own.
 

Repack

Turbo Monkey
Nov 29, 2001
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Boston Area
Originally posted by Bulldog
No.

I've done urban on my 45-50 pound DH and 35-36 pound FR bikes and never been as tired/sore as after riding on my bmx. IMO the smaller and less forgiving the bike, the more skill the rider needs. That said, I'm a hack and love suspension. But my skills develop so much faster on bmx.
I'll drink to that! Cheers!
 

tmx

aka chromegoddess
Mar 16, 2003
1,683
2
Portland
lol with the photo xy9ine.

taquitos are delicious, but that's also a quote from the simpsons when the geezers in the old folks home are having trouble understanding each other.
 

tmx

aka chromegoddess
Mar 16, 2003
1,683
2
Portland
heck no i'm not calling you a FOGWDUP. i'd never call you that....at least not for another couple decades.

kinda feisty in here today, eh? (not just you shorty)
 

Knuckleslammer

took the red pill
Originally posted by nicklin
now if you ride a HT SS rigid bike for street, great. I my self ride a ht ss with a 4 inch shiver sc. why? it's easier to handle and manuveur.
now hang on with me a moment here, has it ever occur to you that the rider has to be stronger and better to ride the same stuff on a 6-inch travel 43 lbs bike?
it's the guy's personal bike. he probably rides it like nobody's business. heck, i used ride my old M1 for street and it was fun. besides, trials is boring ans the bikes simply look ridiculous. and i really don't like nutting my crown jewels, i don't know about other peeps.
anyway, i think a mid travel bike is just as good as urban as any hardtail. heck, why was the ruckus i-drive and 24 le dude made for?
:rolleyes:
I hear ya dud, here's my urban assault vehicle. I'm completely extreme yo, I dress up in full armor and cruise the mean streets of Worcester, 50 MPH down S. Main. Knuck



 

Shortbus

Turbo Monkey
Feb 27, 2002
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Stuck in the 80s
Originally posted by Knuckleslammer
Oh, and this is my next frame. I'm not kidding either. It's decided and done. What do they require for a deposit to start building?

Knuckle


MINE< > MINE <> MINE


Call em up at brooklyn and talk to them for full details. Keep in mind this is busy season now though.
 

Knuckleslammer

took the red pill
Yeah, I don't care if I have to wait a while. I'm still waiting on another frame from Iron Horse to build up. My wife is gonna be quite pleased when I mention the BMW (FRAME ONLY FOR $3500)

Hey, are shiver SC's still available? That's the fork I want on my BMW FQ

:d :dead: :d :dead:

Knuckle
 

Shortbus

Turbo Monkey
Feb 27, 2002
1,013
6
Stuck in the 80s
I've bought a lot of expensive things in my life, most of which I regret without doubt.

The 3500 I spent on my mini is IMO the best expensive purchase I've ever made. I really though I would regret spending so much $ on just a bike frame, but I went with my gut feeling and got it. Couldn't be happier!

Christian -