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by Dragster » 22 May 2005, 00:40
Well...that bike...
hmmz
Looks a bit small
I keep imagining my little brother (7 yrs) on something like that
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by S2000_Skyline12 » 22 May 2005, 00:46
lol its bigger and plus you can ajust the seat so it can go to ages like 7 to 15 or 16 then ill upgrade to mountian bikes but i like mongooses, they go fast
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by mohsan1988 » 22 May 2005, 00:48
Got Myself a Kona frame. Modded hydraulic rear brake and front disc brake, front suspension... MPTC's
Fully specced for downhill racing. (I'm entering next Sunday)
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by S2000_Skyline12 » 22 May 2005, 00:52
sounds cool
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by boganbusman » 22 May 2005, 02:40
Dragster wrote: Well...that bike...
hmmz
Looks a bit small
I keep imagining my little brother (7 yrs) on something like that
It's a BMX . . . it's supposed to be small!
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by Dragster » 22 May 2005, 10:18
It differs from the bmx I saw, but ok
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by jemc » 22 May 2005, 10:32
some stupid f*cks stole the triangle bag on my bicycle
i'll have some more clean pics coming since i have a digi cam
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by Dragster » 22 May 2005, 10:52
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Why would they steal the triangle bag . . .
A better pic of my bike:
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by jemc » 22 May 2005, 11:03
Dragster wrote: -->
Why would they steal the triangle bag . . .
i dunno...i said thew were stupid. but i liked the bag, because i could but in my keys and my mobile phone while i was going out with the bike
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by mohsan1988 » 22 May 2005, 12:26
Jemc... I'll put out a search and rescue in U.K. immediately......
j/k m8
But seriously... they were stupid
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by jemc » 22 May 2005, 14:52
ok, here are the pics...
the whole bicycle
the front
shocks
steering wheel (i dunno if it's the same with bicycles
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some dirt
max speed in flat city
my gear
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by boganbusman » 22 May 2005, 14:58
You actually wear that stuff when you ride?
LOL
And also I hate grip-shift, and bull bars, and shocks, but that's just me.
btw it's called a handle bar, not a steering wheel
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by Andre_online » 22 May 2005, 14:59
boganbusman wrote: btw it's called a handle bar, not a steering wheel
LOL!!! I'd love to see a bike with a steering wheel.
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by jemc » 22 May 2005, 15:10
boganbusman wrote: You actually wear that stuff when you ride?
LOL:
only if i go on a trip 30km+
boganbusman wrote: btw it's called a handle bar, not a steering wheel
sorry, i don't know the whole English vocabulary
Andre_online wrote: LOL!!! I'd love to see a bike with a steering wheel.
actually, i saw 2 or 3 around here with a steering wheel
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by Dragster » 22 May 2005, 16:19
Nice bike jemc! Color isn't my type, but I can see it serves you well
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by jemc » 22 May 2005, 17:09
the color was the only thing they got atm. it was either this bike that i liked from the minute i saw it or no bike.
btw, i'm probably gonna buy a new bag for my bike...but not the triangle one. i'll go with the one you put under the seat this time
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by Dragster » 22 May 2005, 17:15
I'm trying to keep my bike as light as possible, you can really feel the difference of just 1 kg, but I guess it depends on what you are using your bike for.
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by jemc » 22 May 2005, 17:37
the bag isn't that heavy.
and i use my bike for cruisin' around our living area or for longer trips (10-100km)
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by Dragster » 22 May 2005, 17:41
If I'm ever going to get a bag, I would use it for tools, so then it is heavy
Errr, you are going on 100km's trip? Come to my place d00d
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by jemc » 22 May 2005, 17:49
i said 10-100km not 10-300km
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by mohsan1988 » 22 May 2005, 19:58
lol.... I'm going to try and make a bike with a steeting wheel....
Best project to date...
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by Felixkissa » 22 May 2005, 20:29
Dunno how I've missed this thread before. I love cycling.
This weekends total: 35km, not that much but I was just having fun
Starting tomorrow I'll be cycling to work, it's 18km one way.
I have bike like this
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by vellu » 22 May 2005, 21:14
I ride about 12 km everyday (to work and back). That makes about 60k per week, 240 per month and 2880 a year. And that's just for work...More for fun.
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by Felixkissa » 22 May 2005, 21:48
vellu wrote: I ride about 12 km everyday (to work and back). That makes about 60k per week, 240 per month and 2880 a year. And that's just for work...More for fun.
I'd say that's a lot
I limit my riding to only in warmweather, doesn't matter if it rains as long as it's warm. So no winters for me
Also I'm no athlete, so I'm not interested in doing over 30km on one trip, ofcourse the work and back is 36km but it's two parts.
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by mohsan1988 » 22 May 2005, 22:31
Nah all weather is fun....
Rain is he best cos a two wheeled vehicle is hard to maintain, easy to slide....
Only annoying things are:
1) you fall off so bad that you die
AND EVEN WORSE:
2) you have to clean the mud off your bike afterwards