Back in the mtb world!.
- toolonglegs
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Re: Back in the mtb world!.
Postby toolonglegs » Wed May 20, 2009 7:58 pm
Nope,my garage doors are all wooden .
Re: Back in the mtb world!.
Postby MountGower » Wed May 20, 2009 8:10 pm
....but I'll hang this saddle off the front of a straight post just incase some fool tries to ride past me LOL.I will not race it ...I will not race it....I WILL NOT RACE IT!!!...
Looks great man. I love dark blue..... Timeless..... like steel.
One dodgy pic of the off side. I thought you were a pro?
- toolonglegs
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Re: Back in the mtb world!.
Postby toolonglegs » Wed May 20, 2009 8:15 pm
MountGower wrote:....but I'll hang this saddle off the front of a straight post just incase some fool tries to ride past me LOL.I will not race it ...I will not race it....I WILL NOT RACE IT!!!...
Looks great man. I love dark blue..... Timeless..... like steel.
One dodgy pic of the off side. I thought you were a pro?
Yeah not sure if the saddle is in the right place...but I will chase anyone down who swears (or talks) to me in French!.
Yeah thought I would save the on on-one side for a in action photo .
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Re: Back in the mtb world!.
Postby trailgumby » Wed May 20, 2009 10:17 pm
hey, looks nice. Sweet ride.
Interesting choice to put the Larsen on the front and the crossmark on the rear. I'd have gone the other way as the crossmarks are reputed to hold better when leaned over hard, and the larsens I feel are definitely better than the crossmarks for climbing traction. Curious to know what's informed your choice there.
Interesting choice to put the Larsen on the front and the crossmark on the rear. I'd have gone the other way as the crossmarks are reputed to hold better when leaned over hard, and the larsens I feel are definitely better than the crossmarks for climbing traction. Curious to know what's informed your choice there.
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Re: Back in the mtb world!.
Postby toolonglegs » Wed May 20, 2009 11:50 pm
So long since I rode a mtb I can't remember a reason ...pretty sure Brad recommended it for the Dirt Works...before I found the crack in my frame...I don't even know if I have used those wheels or front brakes before!.
Probably won't get to use it for a week or two as road race tommorow and Sunday I have championships...looking forward to a spin but will wait till I can get out with my club as I haven't got a clue where to go around here!.
Probably won't get to use it for a week or two as road race tommorow and Sunday I have championships...looking forward to a spin but will wait till I can get out with my club as I haven't got a clue where to go around here!.
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