Cycling thread
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Originally Posted by Nytruco,Jul 17 2009, 12:39 PM
Thanks man.
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Originally Posted by Soul Coughing,Jul 18 2009, 05:17 AM
took a different route through the bville mountains and had to turn around. When the sign said the bridge is out, they really meant it...
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nice to see some cyclist on the forum. I was a big mountain biker years back and used to hit Lake Minnewaska state preserve right outside of new paltz and stillwell/greenbelt in Long Island.
My ride is a Specialized Epic dual suspension with Brain Technolology. LOVE IT!!
My ride is a Specialized Epic dual suspension with Brain Technolology. LOVE IT!!
#45
Originally Posted by 2ks2knyc,Jul 22 2009, 03:19 PM
Brain Technolology. LOVE IT!!
Do you have a road bike?
Andre
#46
Originally Posted by 8kGoodENuff,Jul 23 2009, 07:49 AM
Never had a chance to experience that suspension, but from what I hear, it really is an amazing thing.
Do you have a road bike?
Andre
Do you have a road bike?
Andre
I am thinking of picking up a road bike but... I lost touch with the cycling world ever since I had to hold down 3 jobs a few years back and all my ridding buddies got married or lazy. Now that I am down to one job I think I can make it happen soon.
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Originally Posted by 2ks2knyc,Jul 23 2009, 01:08 PM
The brain technology is the best. I started off with a hard tail than switched to a full suspension but hated the fact that part of my pedaling force was being absorbed by the rear shock and not into the wheels which was especially noticable on climbs. I test road the Epic in the off season and put that sucker on lay-away. It cost me 1850 .. people thought I was crazy for paying that much for a bike but ITS SOOOOOOO WORTH IT and really not that expensive if you are really into mountain biking.
I am thinking of picking up a road bike but... I lost touch with the cycling world ever since I had to hold down 3 jobs a few years back and all my ridding buddies got married or lazy. Now that I am down to one job I think I can make it happen soon.
I am thinking of picking up a road bike but... I lost touch with the cycling world ever since I had to hold down 3 jobs a few years back and all my ridding buddies got married or lazy. Now that I am down to one job I think I can make it happen soon.
I've been doing small rides here and there during the week (only about 23 - 25 miles), but I've been too busy to do anymore than that, which kind of stinks.
Andre
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Originally Posted by vdubbn,Jul 8 2009, 11:06 AM
Finished product!
but that's one sick looking bike
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Originally Posted by vdubbn,Jul 8 2009, 12:06 PM
Finished product!
Hard to control?
Andre
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Originally Posted by 8kGoodENuff,Jul 23 2009, 11:26 AM
This picture left me thinking a little bit... how is it riding this bike when it is windy out... especially a side wind.
Hard to control?
Andre
Hard to control?
Andre