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Old 04-19-10 | 09:59 PM
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I stuck a juicy 7 lever into my thigh like that back in august. It only went in an inch but yeah whatch out those things will getcha.

Hi guys! Remember my sick silver Viento? yeah it got stolen but I found it just this week! I had a little roadblock to recovering it thanks to some inattentive mods another forum but i went crying to Chelboed and he fixed that right up.

I'll get to put my stuff back together soon and i'll throw the new build in the rigs thread.

Hi fives all around.
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Old 04-19-10 | 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted by electrik
epic singletrack?

Yeah you can see it right along that ridge.
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Old 04-19-10 | 10:30 PM
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Old 04-20-10 | 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Dannihilator
Yeah you can see it right along that ridge.
No dabbing allowed either!
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Old 04-22-10 | 07:51 AM
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I wont be riding anytime soon..
Fractured my ankle...


edit:
Doc said I have an Avulsion fracture.
Piece of bone broke off and I have tendon/muscular/ and or ligament damage as well.

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Old 04-24-10 | 08:04 AM
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sorry to hear, rebel. get well soon.
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Old 04-24-10 | 10:11 AM
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Thanks.

Had to sit on the sidelines today for our soccer game =(

Oh well.. we still won 5-1 =)
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Old 04-24-10 | 04:45 PM
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I'm going mtbing tomorrow! Woo woo!
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Are they talking about spectators feeding the cyclists? You know, like don't feed the bears?
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Old 04-24-10 | 07:14 PM
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I wont be riding anytime soon..
Fractured my ankle...


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Doc said I have an Avulsion fracture.
Piece of bone broke off and I have tendon/muscular/ and or ligament damage as well.
Don't feel too bummed, maybe you can get some riding near the end of season?

I blame the school system feeding kids malk instead of milk!

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Old 04-24-10 | 07:20 PM
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Old 04-25-10 | 06:15 AM
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Anyone have any idea about the ol' RockShox Duke forks? I might be getting a Duke U-Turn. It says "All Mountain" up the side, but I can only find XC forks when I use the google machine. Same sh*t?

I found the users manual in the archives of the SRAM site, but just looking for opinions of people who've used them.

It's going on my NRS, and I do mainly XC riding. Travel can be adjusted from 63-108mm.
I"ve been running a DUKE XC 100mm for years now. Not a bad fork at all, I usually rebuild it myself yearly thanks to those manuals you spoke of and can't say anything bad about it. It's lightweight and stiff. It's actually the 2nd DUKE I've owned I also had one on my Hardtail. It is not a U - turn and the only downfall to this model fork is you can't find parts for it, I've used 0-rings from Lowes when doing rebuilds.
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Old 04-25-10 | 08:38 AM
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Rebel: FFFFUUUUU

I'm going mtbing tomorrow! Woo woo!


what's with the FU part?
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Old 04-25-10 | 02:22 PM
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This just sucks, cause im out for the rest of the soccer season... only got to play the first two games...
and now since I'm out, I lost my chance to go to the European Championship. (Think of it as nationals back in the U.S) All the D.o.D schools over here play against each other..

AND I can't bike for a while.
And I can't run, which is hurting because I have a Physical Training test for AF ROTC when I get to college, and if I don't pass with a high enough score, bye bye scholarship.
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Old 04-25-10 | 06:02 PM
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Originally Posted by -_RebelRidin'_-
what's with the FU part?
Not F U. It's like the actual word, just extended. FFFUUU (like shucks, man)

I spent 3+ hours on the trail today. I'm tired.
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Old 04-25-10 | 09:09 PM
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Sorry to hear you're laid up, RR. Just be good to that ankle, do everything the doc tells you and do your PT afterward religiously. Work on your upper body, do leg curls and any muscle groups that don't require stressing the ankle. Keep positive - - you should be fully knitted in time to get trained back up for that test. Good luck.
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Old 04-27-10 | 08:05 PM
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So I got (for the second time) asked to work at a local bike shop. For those who don't know, I work at another local shop. I'm terrified and really feel un-adult like now. There's a lot of reasons to move there, but I'm just really scared.

Pros:
-better pay - good for stuff obviously and for college september 2011
-I like that shop a lot
-closer
-better pay
-top rated store - top 100 in country (don't know what place though)
-better pay

Cons:
-Learned everything I know where I am now, like boss, but scared his temper might flare up. There's only a few people at my current shop, and I don't know.

Advice?
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Old 04-27-10 | 09:47 PM
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He'll get over it or he won't. If he won't - - especially to the point of making you fear a temper outburst - - he's not the sort of person you should be working for any longer than you have to. It sounds like the other shop has so many positives going for it that you would be doing yourself a disservice to pass up the opportunity. That maybe should be your overriding consideration in weighing a switch.

Keep it in perspective of going to school. As I told my kids when they were in college: college student is your number one and primary 'job' right now. That is what is most going to shape the rest of your life. EVERYTHING you do should complement that mission and goal. Decide which one of those shop jobs best supports that goal and come down on the side of that. If that means leaving your current boss and he cannot accept it from that standpoint that is his problem and definitely not yours.
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Old 04-28-10 | 09:20 AM
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^ +1 sounds like a better deal to me. You may have learned everything at the other shop but now you will learn even more at a new one.
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Old 04-28-10 | 05:12 PM
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Yeah, I know all the guys at the new one. I'm going to go for it. I don't necessarily have the job, but I am a long time customer (still buy food there to support them while working at the other shop), know everyone, and was recommended by both the wheel builder and a salesman/mechanic. The manager happily printed out an application for me. I think that sounds good.

Having a year of experience helps too.
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Old 04-29-10 | 03:00 AM
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WEIGHT REDUCSHUN


UGLY!!!!!!! D :< D:|
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Old 04-29-10 | 03:35 AM
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its scary to be my bike

C'MERE, YOU


HOLD STILL


THIS WILL HURT LOL
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Old 04-29-10 | 04:36 AM
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TAKE A LOOK AT THE L A W - M A N


BEATING UP THE WRONG GUY


A A W M A N


WONDER IF'LL EVER KNOW


HES IN THE BEST SELLIN SHO-O-O-O


IS THERE LIFE ON


M A A A R R S ?
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Old 04-29-10 | 05:10 AM
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CHAIN JAIL


INVISIBLE CHAIN JAIL

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Old 04-29-10 | 05:48 AM
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Old 04-29-10 | 06:08 AM
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Originally Posted by mzeffex
So I got (for the second time) asked to work at a local bike shop. For those who don't know, I work at another local shop. I'm terrified and really feel un-adult like now. There's a lot of reasons to move there, but I'm just really scared.

Pros:
-better pay - good for stuff obviously and for college september 2011
-I like that shop a lot
-closer
-better pay
-top rated store - top 100 in country (don't know what place though)
-better pay

Cons:
-Learned everything I know where I am now, like boss, but scared his temper might flare up. There's only a few people at my current shop, and I don't know.

Advice?
If I were you, I would give your current shop a head-up. Tell your boss you have another job offer and give him the chance to make you a counter-offer. Ask for more money than the new shop is willing to pay you in order to offset the difference between the benefits "better" shop and where you work now. If your current boss says yes, you get a hefty raise. If he balks at that number, you go to the new shop. The benefit to doing it this way is that your boss (thinks he) has the chance to keep you around and that your departure is in his hands. Your resignation will be a mutual decision and you won't burn any bridges at your original shop.
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