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Joe Pozer 08-16-01 01:32 PM

It's okay Joe, we all know that you were doing research for you next website...NudeForums.Net ;)

The Toninator 08-16-01 02:31 PM

There is a bonus to the camelbak. When you endo, there’s something nice and cushy to break your fall. I ware mine even when I’m on a short ride using water bottles. I consider it part of my safety gear now.

Joe Gardner 08-16-01 02:41 PM

Joe! :eek: never! :D

The Toninator, so true! I worry about bursting my bladder when i endo now. (the camelbak bladder...) BTW, Welcome to the BikeForums! Enjoy your stay.

The Toninator 08-16-01 03:13 PM

Thanks. Its good to be here.
I used to worry about that two. But decided that it was worth it to just have to replace a bladder insted of a whole spinal cord. :p

a2psyklnut 08-17-01 08:57 AM

Word of warning! I frooze my bladder and endoed (sp?) with the whole thing nearly solid. OUCH!!!!

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fubar5 08-17-01 10:29 AM


Originally posted by vfboomer
Word of warning! I frooze my bladder and endoed (sp?) with the whole thing nearly solid. OUCH!!!!

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Ouchie!!! I endoed this past Saturday, believe it or not, I enjoyed falling. I gotta keep it real sometimes.

stumpjumper 09-05-01 12:28 PM

FYI, Blackburns Hydrasak sucks. My camelbak was showing some wear, and I wanted a bag to hold my tools, so I bought one.

The valve is operated by a dificult to use push-button rather than a bite valve. it leaks, its a pain in the a$$ to use, and it eventualy fell completely apart on me awhile back.

I still like the bag for tools, tube, etc, so I just put my old camelbak bladder in it.


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