help with fork fitting please.
#51
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Originally Posted by Kennethfaria
i win this round.
Remeber...winning an argument on the internet is like......oh never mind....want even go there....
#54
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From: Western North Carolina
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Originally Posted by Kennethfaria
You mean won't.
yup....thanks....i meant won't. Dang phonix and it's many mysterious ways.
#56
Originally Posted by Bike Forums - Competitions
ROUND 1: Who has the crappiest bike, even after getting different bike recommendations from forum members?
Originally Posted by Kennethfaria
i win this round.
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From: Western North Carolina
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Originally Posted by Kennethfaria
**** off jason why dont you go break another frame, and shove that one up your ass too, you ****ing nymph.
Dang.......relax dude.
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Originally Posted by free_pizza
TAKES ONE TO KNOW ONE!
I think he said something about your mama again.
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Originally Posted by Kennethfaria
and never i admit that i dont have the worlds greatest bike, but i can still ride unlike jason over here.
#68
Originally Posted by Kennethfaria
im affraid i cant do that sir, not enough experience, ive only known how to ride a bike for 5 or 6 years ,and on top of that this is my First mountain bike.
Make up another excuse.
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Originally Posted by gastro
I've seen a five year old kid do a two foot drop.
Make up another excuse.
Make up another excuse.
I've also seen a 16 year old go off a 5 foot drop on a childs bike (with like 16 inch wheels) and he landed it. Then he tried it again and nearly broke his ankle.
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I have ridden mountain bikes seriously for 6 months now I got my first serious bike a month ago, apart from that, I rode (more like commute around town) for pleasure and transportation every christmas holiday vacation but that is it. And go figure, I can already drop 6-7 feet comfortably and could do 2 feet when I was first starting out, and when I was starting out I never dissed anyone, in fact I still don't diss anyone, I know most people in this forum kick my ass riding so thats why I'm very humble of my accomplishments, because I know there are tons here hitting stuff 3 times that and being 3 times as quiet about it.
Like Gastro said, go find another excuse and stop being such an idiot.
Like Gastro said, go find another excuse and stop being such an idiot.
#72
Funny thread.
See what happens when you act like a punk? Noone wants to help you. Although, that lesson right there could be construed as help.
"Bikeforums.net - keeping it real and keeping punk kids in line since 1999"
See what happens when you act like a punk? Noone wants to help you. Although, that lesson right there could be construed as help.
"Bikeforums.net - keeping it real and keeping punk kids in line since 1999"
#74
Originally Posted by Kennethfaria
well what this is my third thread that went down the same road. Complely useless and abosolutly no help was given in this thread.




I've been waiting for this for WEEKS.
