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Old 07-09-2008, 06:46 PM   #21 (permalink)
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me too - GT Karakoram baby!
My first bike was a ParkPre. Rigid fork and all. Rode in my first race on that one. Bikes have come a long way since then.
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Old 07-10-2008, 09:20 PM   #22 (permalink)
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My first bike was a ParkPre. Rigid fork and all. Rode in my first race on that one. Bikes have come a long way since then.
I still ride my ParkPre ProImage!!!! It is a great bike, I built it in '96 and it is still going strong. Not many still around. I am building a Voodoo 29er now, should be fun!
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Re: Lets see some of your Mountain Bike. MTB PORN.


since ugraded the shifters and rear derailuer to new XT shadow and have some new tires on order. 06 Foes FXR 6" travel front and rear. Marzocchi All Mountain 1.
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Kona Coilair hehe love this bike
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Almost embarrassed to tell you cats what I ride (Gary Fisher Tass) but it has proved itself more durable and quicker than many more expensive bikes my friends have. It's not the pretty bike but sure takes a trail like a dog.
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Talk about old skewl..


But in the market for a freeride or DH...
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nice ride savvvyav, dig those graphite rims!

here's my little one;





nothing hard core, but she does the job
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nice ride savvvyav, dig those graphite rims!

here's my little one;





nothing hard core, but she does the job
Careful not to blow out the freewheel on that! I heard about you!
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Re: Lets see some of your Mountain Bike. MTB PORN.

mine is an oldie but still in outstanding shape....thinking i will just upgrade front forks and wheels and keep her longer...

Trek 8000, Mavic rims, Motoraptor tires, antisuck chain thing, shimano group......want some new handlebars (currently true temper) and Marzocchi front shocks.


yeah she aint fancy or pretty...but at the time she was quite a good bike...1992 I believe...LOL. Also she has to carry my big ass at 6'3" and 220+ give or take 10 lbs....and nary a bend or crack or other problem. Not into all the ti gear as I figure if I want to shave 5 pounds off my bike it is easier and cheaper to just lose 5 lbs in my big ass....LOL
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