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Old 03-05-06, 05:30 PM
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Originally Posted by MadMan2k
Then since you're made of money, and worry about weight, and want sealed pedals, at least get the sealed magnesium ones. Or hire someone to make some custom titanium ones or whatever for you. lol
This just in: titanium is denser than aluminum.
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I don't care, I just said that because it seems like rich people all buy custom titanium frames, like Expatriate did with his tandem..
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Yes, because every rich BMX rider has a Creedence frame (or that European company that does ti freestyle frames).
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Originally Posted by KinetikBiker04
DONT DIE, we have TRAILS TO RAISE!

you cant leave me as a single parent !
what are you talking about.
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ps. dont type in mostly all caps, its easier to read.
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Wow, you guys all suck. Really. I'm back now, and I'll be editing, deleting, warning, and banning as required. Seriously, just chill out, all of you.

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Originally Posted by MadMan2k
I don't care, I just said that because it seems like rich people all buy custom titanium frames, like Expatriate did with his tandem..
I hope you're not implying that I'm rich.
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he worked at a biek shop which means he gets stuff for soooo much cheaper
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i doubt that any bikeshops carry custom titanium tandem frames (tounge twister?)
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For the record, I was an importer that sold online. The tandem was a custom job just for me and the wife. But I did work at a bike shop for a few months before I moved back here. I needed some retail experience.
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Originally Posted by Beerman
As stated in several different ways above: the gyro is not grabbing the rims.
I liked the original version of this post much better.
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The version you saw earlier wasn't the original version. I changed the original myself.
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I meant the one where you said it wasn't grabbing the *expletive deleted* rims, and called him something in bold, which I won't repeat since I might get in trouble too
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Oh, well then you did see the OG post.
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my snafus are still running strong.
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Originally Posted by MadMan2k
I liked the original version of this post much better.
But Beerman knows better. If I have to delete a lot of crap from any one member, they'll have to take a little vacation so they can think about it.

Which do you guys think I'd rather do: read and post on here, or spend all my time editing and deleting stuff that you know isn't appropriate?
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I'd just avoid thinking about it and hope that no one brings back any dead topics, personally.
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Originally Posted by mude
what are you talking about.
i dont know, maybe the local trails...
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