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Old 12-22-04, 02:01 AM
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Originally Posted by seely
Couple of things:

1. Learn how to spell, you type like a wounded monkey with down syndrome.

2. I didn't see it was already done, hence the "I can't believe no one thought of this" line.

3. Use of AOL'ese (your vs. ur for example) as I am sure you know is not permitted on this forum.
oh oh oh...the kid is takin' CHARGEEEEE
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oh oh oh...the kid is takin' CHARGEEEEE
Beware the wrath of my 155lbs
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Old 12-22-04, 02:10 AM
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It's so nice to see members respectfully reminding members of the rules
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Old 12-22-04, 02:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Kidafa
Saw your bike in track today...

saw new rear der. Looks good. I think its ur ridiing style serisously i watch you and tell you not to do stuf you do it and you **** your bike..... lol. You ride really hard on you bike but goose's are ment for that

should be all good with small cage der..
That is almost incomprehensible.
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Old 12-22-04, 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by seely
Stuffed up rear end?



I can't believe I am the only one that thought of this when they saw the post title.
Originally Posted by Raiyn
Hmmm

The shifting might be a bit crisper, but I'm curious as to why some of that model exhibt the problem while others are fine.
Post #5.
I beat you to it a long time ago.
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Old 12-22-04, 06:50 PM
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hey, great minds think alike.
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Old 12-22-04, 08:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Kidafa
Saw your bike in track today...

saw new rear der. Looks good. I think its ur ridiing style serisously i watch you and tell you not to do stuf you do it and you **** your bike..... lol. You ride really hard on you bike but goose's are ment for that

should be all good with small cage der..
Yeah, i think its his riding style... not. How can his riding style affect the fact that he just got it back from the LBS and he was riding down a FIRE ROAD (I was right behind him) on his DH bike and it happened. That shouldnt happen to an XC bike let alone a Downhill bike.

Definately not an issue of style in this case.
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