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Originally Posted by mtnbiker66
(Post 7135908)
It's all Hambones fault. He got me into Brazilian jiu juitsu and I'm trying to get into a little better shape.
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bahahaha
KU-MI-TAY! KU-MI-TAY! |
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Originally Posted by rankin116
(Post 7136823)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi..._Jiu-Jitsu.jpg |
I feel so used.
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can i ask probably a typical question potentially in the wrong place?
i'm hoping posting this here will mean it can get lost if it's not the right question. I'm lookin for a new bike, have narrowed it down to two and now am stuck. I can't find reviews on one of the bikes, so am not sure how good it is. Would you guys please give me your opinion, if faced with these options, which of these hardtails you'd go for? I'm 5-10 around 90kg and am looking to cycle to work sometimes but also mess about at weekends with a little offroading (nothing too severe).
BeOne Aspire 1.0 2007 http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/M...?ModelID=14963 vs. Mongoose Tyax Super 2008 http://www.winstanleysbikes.co.uk/pr...uper_Bike_2008 (My main concerns are, should i compromise and go for mech. discs to get the beone as the forks and gearset are better - and i trust beone more than mongoose - or am I wrong in that assumption?) Thanks Paul |
p.s
you'll note i'm a newbie so if that's any excuse why i'm posting this here (if i'm wrong too) i'll take it.
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Originally Posted by Custardcar
(Post 7139015)
i'm hoping posting this here will mean it can get lost if it's not the right question. I'm lookin for a new bike, have narrowed it down to two and now am stuck. I can't find reviews on one of the bikes, so am not sure how good it is. Would you guys please give me your opinion, if faced with these options, which of these hardtails you'd go for? I'm 5-10 around 90kg and am looking to cycle to work sometimes but also mess about at weekends with a little offroading (nothing too severe).
BeOne Aspire 1.0 2007 http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/M...?ModelID=14963 vs. Mongoose Tyax Super 2008 http://www.winstanleysbikes.co.uk/pr...uper_Bike_2008 (My main concerns are, should i compromise and go for mech. discs to get the beone as the forks and gearset are better - and i trust beone more than mongoose - or am I wrong in that assumption?) Thanks Paul You've provided links to what appear to be online retailers. I've personally bought stuff from Chain Reaction Cycles in the past and am not aware of them having any retail outlets. What this means is that you are taking a chance buying a bike online without actually sitting on it. Have you ruled out visiting local bike shops to see the various offerings at the same price point from the likes of Trek, Specialized, Kona, etc? In your situation that would be the first thing I'd look to do. You're more likely to find a bike you'll be very happy with this way. |
We left the bikes at home this weekend. We packed up the packs and headed into the backcountry for some fun. Hambone got a new member to his family and we needed to break him in the right way, so Rex was off for his first camping trip.
We were able to make fire....... http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w...inkbeds024.jpg Girlscout didn't want to get out his camping hammok http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w...inkbeds044.jpg Sara was there to give the new Hambone a few tips in the great outdoors.... http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w...inkbeds011.jpg Hambone got Rex from a German Shepard rescue shelter.Rex is gonna fit right in..... http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w...inkbeds046.jpg |
Hey cool!
I've always been a fan of the Sheperds. |
Allright Rex! Congrats to the Hambones.
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bow wow wow yippie yo yippie yay
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Originally Posted by gastro
(Post 7154196)
bow wow wow yippie yo yippie yay
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66- you have a Santa Cruz Bullit right? How is it for all mountain?
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Originally Posted by xcracer13
(Post 7154401)
66- you have a Santa Cruz Bullit right? How is it for all mountain?
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Originally Posted by mtnbiker66
(Post 7154554)
Its good. If you don't mind spinning to the top. You get out of the saddle and hammer on a 7" bike it likes to go boing.
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It only has Pivot bearing(single pivot). The rest are just shock bushings.
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around about $350 away from a new bike :D
That's only about 2-3 more shifts at work :P Should have it next month in that case! |
First race on the 'Horse this weekend. Really excited.
I am also making a purchase of some secondhand pedals. Clipless pedals. Won't be racing them though. |
$241.35 left after yesterday's pay :D
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Originally Posted by BFG
(Post 7157489)
First race on the 'Horse this weekend. Really excited.
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Originally Posted by Luke52
(Post 7161926)
$241.35 left after yesterday's pay :D
Originally Posted by gastro
(Post 7162367)
Best of luck to you. Letter rip.
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Originally Posted by BFG
(Post 7165789)
Thanks man. I'm so excited. It's going to be bucketing down with rain. I've also never ridden there, so I can't wait. |
Originally Posted by rankin116
(Post 7165965)
Good luck! Keep us posted.
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