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literocola

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About literocola

  • Birthday 12/04/1982

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    mikemyers_vnv@msn.com
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  • Real Name
    Michael
  • Bike Ridden
    Stock

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  • Interests
    All forms of bike riding, mountain climbing, rappelling, kayaking, backbacking.
  • Location
    Denver, CO

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  1. Ouch buddy. Bump more or less.
  2. Thanks Tomm, I figgured that was a issue with them, but I never knew you could snap frames...
  3. Yes that is excatly what I mean. We probley have diffrent terms for diffrent things than you Euro's. I've just always been wondering about that, I just figgured why not go full disk, rather than have a hybrid beast to throw yourself off of somthing. Bloody Bloke.
  4. I have always wonderd why majority of the trials riders I see are using a hydro disk in the front, and "rim-crushers" in the rear. Is this due to frames not having the mounts intentionialy, or just because rim-crushers work better in the rear? Just Pondering....
  5. I'm new too, hopefully I can learn from you Euro guys. I come from a long line of downhill, road, and dirt jumping.. But like ppp said "trials is ace". I had to get out of the big hit scence and go for more skill. Trials is king. By the way, its nice to be abord.
  6. I used to do this trick all the time back when I was doing downhill racing and backcountry riding. At times I would have over 6 old tubes, glued to one good tube.. . Worked through thick and thin. And, like that one guy said.. Maxxis tires, once I got a set of high rollers, said good-bye to pinch flats, and thorns didnt have a chance.
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