pmahnn wrote:How do you like the Fox fork?
Lox wrote:The oily ring is good. If that stops, relube it.
Of course, I want it attached to a fully suspended Stumpjumper frame that I can't afford.
I can only see hardtails hurting my back more as I age. Wtf.
skav wrote:Lox, check out the white brothers forks if you're really in the market.
niceporch wrote:RockPharmer wrote:rigid hardtail is the only solution to a leaky squishy fork
i'd rather ride a leaky squishy fork than a rigid.
CHATTER CITYTTTTTYYYYY.
no fun at all.
RockPharmer wrote:learn how to toe-in your brakes. sub-20 pounds is the standard. do you not know that?
elblat wrote:RockPharmer wrote:learn how to toe-in your brakes. sub-20 pounds is the standard. do you not know that?
Heh, freakin hilarious watching the hipsters trying to run the tour of Socorro race on fully rigid bikes. Not only were they way behind, but they were obviously NOT having any fun trying to stay on the trail while their flesh tried to vibrate off their skeletons.
RockPharmer wrote:one speed is all i need.
elblat wrote:RockPharmer wrote:one speed is all i need.
Oooh a snide hipster even
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