what kind of bike u ride
#23
Re: what kind of bike u ride
Originally Posted by covertwar
Quit whining, when you go to sea you will have more money than you will know what to do with...
#25
Re: what kind of bike u ride
For Flatlanding I use my trusted wtp Pony (see my advatar)
4130 chrmo 'sanko' tubing.
Top Tube: 19.2” Chainstay: 13.75” Headtube: 75° Seat Tube: 70° 3/8” axle slots
fitted with diatech Hombre brakes.
everything is stock but I'm thinking of buying some new bars..
like the dragonfly Mike S
wich should give me the ultimate zero offset set-up, because no stem is needed, they go straight onto the shaft of your 1 1/8 inch fork. Same feeling forward and backward.
I really like the pony, maybe its a little bit short for me, but the general feeling the frame gives me is awsome, It feels incredibly stiff, and handels like a razorblade. It took me some time to get used to, but the only thing you need to do is be easy, and be smooth as hell. then everything comes together. I'm still learning a lot.. and I really like the color
for freeride/dirtjump/urban mtb I'm putting together a bike,
next week I'm going to buy me a Specialized Hardrock Comp frame.. and put some phat forks on it & hydralic discs etc etc..
its going to be something like this.
I'll keep u posted on that
4130 chrmo 'sanko' tubing.
Top Tube: 19.2” Chainstay: 13.75” Headtube: 75° Seat Tube: 70° 3/8” axle slots
fitted with diatech Hombre brakes.
everything is stock but I'm thinking of buying some new bars..
like the dragonfly Mike S
wich should give me the ultimate zero offset set-up, because no stem is needed, they go straight onto the shaft of your 1 1/8 inch fork. Same feeling forward and backward.
I really like the pony, maybe its a little bit short for me, but the general feeling the frame gives me is awsome, It feels incredibly stiff, and handels like a razorblade. It took me some time to get used to, but the only thing you need to do is be easy, and be smooth as hell. then everything comes together. I'm still learning a lot.. and I really like the color
for freeride/dirtjump/urban mtb I'm putting together a bike,
next week I'm going to buy me a Specialized Hardrock Comp frame.. and put some phat forks on it & hydralic discs etc etc..
its going to be something like this.
I'll keep u posted on that
Last edited by Jasper; 01-30-2004 at 07:38 AM.
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Re: what kind of bike u ride
Originally Posted by squirls15
Alright that is cool that you like S&M,2hip,DK,and standards are sweet *** bikes but what do you actually ride??
#29
Re: what kind of bike u ride
S&M bennit with all the TREE stuff i can put on it. by buddy owns tree so i rep his company hard as hell. check me and my friends out at www.ding-a-lingsonline.com oh and im john if you look under the team section. tell me what you think
#31
Re: what kind of bike u ride
nice one!
what forks do you have on em? Boxxers? I'm building up a specialized hardrock pro for dirt-jump/ dual / freeride.
I'm thinking of getting a DJ3 fork or an X-vert.
what forks do you have on em? Boxxers? I'm building up a specialized hardrock pro for dirt-jump/ dual / freeride.
I'm thinking of getting a DJ3 fork or an X-vert.
#32
Re: what kind of bike u ride
Originally Posted by Jasper
nice one!
what forks do you have on em? Boxxers? I'm building up a specialized hardrock pro for dirt-jump/ dual / freeride.
I'm thinking of getting a DJ3 fork or an X-vert.
what forks do you have on em? Boxxers? I'm building up a specialized hardrock pro for dirt-jump/ dual / freeride.
I'm thinking of getting a DJ3 fork or an X-vert.
(7")
I used to work for Stratos, so I kinda had to run their stuff
great fork though, I love it
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