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Old 11-16-10 | 10:04 PM
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Oh snap, I see a 575 amongst the CL ads. D may very well fall in love with you if you get a 575.
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Old 11-16-10 | 10:08 PM
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D! Wassup with he DB? I thought you loved that thang.
I love what it does and how it does it for sure. I realized, though, that if I sold it I could buy the Yeti DJ frame. It would just have to double as my burly trailbike for a while. Ultimate goal is to also own either a 575 or an AS-R 7.

John, let me think this through some more and do a bit of inventorying. Maybe between cannibalizing the DB and pulling out some other parts, I could flesh out the Blindside into a nearly-complete bike. Not to discourage you, but the large is most definitely large. My son bought it when he was a teen working at an LBS and was 6'-3" and nearly 190 lbs. - - big kid.
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Old 11-16-10 | 10:26 PM
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I love what it does and how it does it for sure. I realized, though, that if I sold it I could buy the Yeti DJ frame. It would just have to double as my burly trailbike for a while. Ultimate goal is to also own either a 575 or an AS-R 7.

John, let me think this through some more and do a bit of inventorying. Maybe between cannibalizing the DB and pulling out some other parts, I could flesh out the Blindside into a nearly-complete bike. Not to discourage you, but the large is most definitely large. My son bought it when he was a teen working at an LBS and was 6'-3" and nearly 190 lbs. - - big kid.
sounds like a plan with the Blindside! just let me know what you want to do, and before you do it come up with a price of corse lol. And yeah that DB definatly wont fit. Im a lil 'un at 5-8 150 lbs
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Old 11-16-10 | 10:27 PM
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ps- i wasnt discouraged
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Old 11-17-10 | 09:38 AM
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You guys got to watch this video! It is making me even more STOKED to move up there! i need to meet this guy!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnEB-...eature=related
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Old 11-17-10 | 10:58 AM
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Most of that is from Sidewinder. Looks like he used most of the beginner ride-arounds. Which is cool - - that's what they are there for. Another perspective on the same trail:

https://www.pinkbike.com/video/24652/ That's one of the beauties of Beacon: many alternate lines depending on your skill/confidence level.
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Old 11-17-10 | 02:33 PM
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You guys got to watch this video! It is making me even more STOKED to move up there! i need to meet this guy!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnEB-...eature=related
That would excite me more if he didn't miss out on everything that trail had to offer. It's cool though, I remember my first mountain bike ride..
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Old 11-17-10 | 03:02 PM
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Most of that is from Sidewinder. Looks like he used most of the beginner ride-arounds. Which is cool - - that's what they are there for. Another perspective on the same trail:

https://www.pinkbike.com/video/24652/ That's one of the beauties of Beacon: many alternate lines depending on your skill/confidence level.
HAHA dude! i was kidding. It was Epic music with pretty good editing and the guy was overly begginner.

I have seen some videos on youtube that are totaly sick and they are all right there in Spokane. I hope im not more excited about the biking then the education!
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Old 11-18-10 | 03:50 PM
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my brother goes to Moody Chicago and is doing the Pastoral Studies program...way harder than he thought it was going to be, don't go into it to lightly.
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Old 11-18-10 | 03:55 PM
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Thanks bro! i will defiantly have my classes higher on the priority ladder.. (i hope!)

And how is he liking it?
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