Pics of my bike/upgrades
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Pics of my bike/upgrades
haven't posted my bike anywhere yet, so here goes
I got a set of Specialized 1.5" Nimbus EX and a set of 1.95" Hemisphere EX tires. I also have my 2.35 Maxxis set as well.
The Nimbus's are on the bike in thses pictures, no need getting a road bike, these babies haul
Also got a pic of my front Avid's Very happy about those
I got a set of Specialized 1.5" Nimbus EX and a set of 1.95" Hemisphere EX tires. I also have my 2.35 Maxxis set as well.
The Nimbus's are on the bike in thses pictures, no need getting a road bike, these babies haul
Also got a pic of my front Avid's Very happy about those
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Heres also a few pics of my garage/ wanna be work shop and a pic of my cacked Manitou 6 fork
I also have $75 to nashbar, and don't really know what to get If anyone sees anything that I would need let me know
-Matt
I also have $75 to nashbar, and don't really know what to get If anyone sees anything that I would need let me know
-Matt
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to each their own...I don't like that color scheme...though the bike does look quite nice minus the colors...and I like the workshop
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Originally Posted by PWRDbyTRD
to each their own...I don't like that color scheme...though the bike does look quite nice minus the colors...and I like the workshop
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Originally Posted by Raiyn
Nice bike and all but why didn't you post this in "Post your rigs"?
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The workshop needs some cleaning, some paint, some lighting, some flooring and a kegerator.
The bike needs to be photographed while it's being ridden, in the dirt.
Static "look at my generic bike in a workstand" pictures are almost as interesting as watching paint dry. Almost.
The bike needs to be photographed while it's being ridden, in the dirt.
Static "look at my generic bike in a workstand" pictures are almost as interesting as watching paint dry. Almost.
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Wow this bad weather is putting everyone in a funk.
Nice bike. Excluding the mess, thats a huge home shop, nice.
Nice bike. Excluding the mess, thats a huge home shop, nice.
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So this is how bar ends look on risers!
Nice bike, nice shop. I only have a stand (same one like you actually) and a few tools, so yea, nice shop!
Nice bike, nice shop. I only have a stand (same one like you actually) and a few tools, so yea, nice shop!