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Slobert

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About Slobert

  • Birthday 09/25/1970

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  • County (UK Only)
    Non UK
  • Real Name
    Rob Loer
  • Bike Ridden
    Stock
  • Quick Spec
    Zoo Boa, disc front HS33's with booster rear, Echo Rims, Surly hubs, Raceface crank, Azonic bars.
  • Country
    United States

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Interests
    Scuba Diving, kayaking, snow boarding, mountain biking, skate boarding, canoeing, RC Jeeps, and now Trials bikes.
  • Location
    Seattle, Washington

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  1. I'm sitting here at the computer eating a hot dog. why in the world did I have to open the link. Yuuuck. Right now I am trying to find the little smiley face that is puking up its dinner.
  2. Could be that you have the wrong sized Ferrule. There are a couple of sizes, and they all look very simular. Take your cable housing to the LBS and have them get you the proper sized Ferrules.
  3. I think its a good start, but to have more than a passing interest, I would want to be able to play with the component colors too. And really over the top spiffy would be to be able to swap out components, but thats a mountain of work. Santa Cruz bikes had abike builder on thier website where you could play with color and actually swap out the components. I played with that for a long time! But it most of been too much work, because they don't have it for this years bikes.
  4. ThanksTarty! It was so much fun checking out all the entries, and some really funny posts. Congrats to Philth and Jitters. Had there been one prize I'm pretty sure it would have been Jitters. The orange peel brakes were awsome!
  5. My Trials bike uses Maguras on the rear, but run BB7's on my jump bike and downhill / freeride bike. I love them! use a quality cable and a good housing and the power is great. I got tired of hydro discs and the leaks and the bleeding and have been running BB7's for years now. And I am no little light weight. 280 pounds and they stop my butt just fine.
  6. I ride motorcycles, and there is a new jacket out that uses this technology for the elbows and shoulders. I think its a good idea in that application because my current street bike jacket with its hard pads makes you feel like an american football player. I think it will make its way into bicycle protection too like knee and elbow pads. Not sure though if it has much aplication in head gear. This hat has got to be better than no helmet, but I can't imagine taking some of the falls I have without a skid lid. Modern helmets are pretty light and non obtrusive. They may look funny, but then so do our trials bikes to most people!
  7. Thanks everyone for taking the time to give me some suggestions. My shins whill thank you!
  8. Ha ha ha, I was just thinking " hmmmm, thats alot of protection maybe I should check em out" then I saw your post and you said what the little voice in the back of my head was thinking. Hee hee, no offense to cai, but maybe I will just stick to the bloody scars. My friends think more along the lines of Monty99 and I would never hear the end of it. :$ Then again, the shin is killing me...whats a man to do?
  9. Ha! You got me, you do know your fonts. I would have preffered to do the lettering with some style by hand, but I was watching my little girl and under time constraints. And to tell the truth, I kinda like Comic Sans ( I hope this doesn't lower your opinion of me to somewhere near dog sheeeeite) . If I don't win, I at least will have something to blame it on!
  10. Thanks for all the replys guys. I love the grippyness of the cages, but I have several platform pedals in the parts bin, and might consider changing. I ride with a van skate shoe, but might look into something trials or at least bike specific. By the way, I think I might've actually bruised the shin bone this time, its still really sore this morning, but I still went out and road for half an hour! I might look at getting just the shin pads for now, because I actually fall pretty good from all my mountain biking experience, its really just the pedal slips that get me. Thanks agian guys.
  11. Ok, I ride freeride and downhill, and now dabble in trials. I have slipped many a pedal and my shins have the scars to prove it. I have always thought its just the price to pay to play. But tonight I slipped up on the trials bike while playing on a baby little ledge ( I am a rank begginer ) and wacked my shins. It doesnt look as bad as some bloody messes I have had, but this one really friggin hurt. I mean crunch up and wiggle in pain hurt. Its been an hour and it still is killing me. Sooooo maybe I need to get some shin pads after all. I have some knee/shin guards for Downhill, but they were cheap and are uncomfortable. They are fine for down hill runs with mostly coasting but they suck for pedaling. So I am open to any favorites that are reasonably priced and comfortable that you guys want to recomend. I think for trials I just need shin protection, but again, I am open to your collective wisdom. And here is a picture for your entertainment.
  12. Ok, I just barely got validated as a forum member, and with the dead line for this contest looming, I got to work. I am off work today, but watching our 7 month old girl, so between stories and dirty diapers, I managed to bang out my vision of Adam Read playing around the warehouse after hours. I mean, dont you ever wonder where those scratch and dent specials come from? Hope you guys like it! Edit: Oh, if any one cares, I drew Adam and his mangled bike by hand, scanned it into the computer then used photoshop for color and the rest of the picture.
  13. Oooooo I am liking it. I have been looking at that frame for my next one. Is it as stiff in the rear as it looks? How do you like it so far? Looks sweet.
  14. They grip all things concrete and man made really well! They are a great street tire. They even work ok on packed dirt like at a jump park. Not bad at all.
  15. I Love mountain biking. I ride trails, freeride and downhill. But I have always wanted to try a trials bike. I finally saw a frame on Ebay and took the plunge. I love riding this thing! I am having a hard time learning to hop on the back wheel, but I am enjoying the learning process and love that I can practice right around the house. Its a great work out and the improved balance has transfered over to mountian biking. Ok, enough. Heres the bike. 03 Zoo Boa stock frame Echo fork Avid BB7 mechanical front brake HS 33 rear with Echo Brake booster Echo SL rims on Surly Single Speed hubs White industries freewheel Maxxis hookworm tires Azonic DH bars on Ritchey stem Race Face XC cranks with Blackspire Granny God bash ring and Stainless Steel chain ring ( had to modify cranks to get a good chainline) Moe's trials Bottom Bracket
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