Dinstee
07-28-03, 01:27 PM
Big, fat howdy from southwest Tennessee. Memphis to be less general. Chanced upon these boards looking for something or another/ gave a few threads a quick read & decided to stick around a little bit.
I like to ride where there are no roads. Specifically any little piece of singletrack I can get my aging self into, onto or thru. I am currently riding an old Fisher (Joshua X1) and loving the hell outta it. Recently I finally busted my original fork (answer Xpro) and got to replace it. Trying to get used to the little bit of more clearance of the Black Comp. (like I need that but whatever).
I'm what I like to call an experienced newbie. I grew up on two wheels of some sort or another & have been hanging it out there forever. I like to go fast and jump high. Oneday my skill level will allow me to do just that without running off-trail. hehehe.
So if you hear someone who is yet to be seen calling out, "coming over the hill" , and then see a black y-frame clearing the hill underneath a craze-eyed whiteboy with dirt stains on his helmet -just say, "that's one well insured dude".
I like to ride where there are no roads. Specifically any little piece of singletrack I can get my aging self into, onto or thru. I am currently riding an old Fisher (Joshua X1) and loving the hell outta it. Recently I finally busted my original fork (answer Xpro) and got to replace it. Trying to get used to the little bit of more clearance of the Black Comp. (like I need that but whatever).
I'm what I like to call an experienced newbie. I grew up on two wheels of some sort or another & have been hanging it out there forever. I like to go fast and jump high. Oneday my skill level will allow me to do just that without running off-trail. hehehe.
So if you hear someone who is yet to be seen calling out, "coming over the hill" , and then see a black y-frame clearing the hill underneath a craze-eyed whiteboy with dirt stains on his helmet -just say, "that's one well insured dude".
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