Just finally realize that i fucked myself up hardcore at blackrock mt. bike area outside of fall cities, Oregon. Dont remember crashing, barely remember what i did that day and definately dont remember being in the hospital at all, my forks are all mangled up, showed some XC racers how to have some fun. Appreantly i did a huge gap to a big booter and my bike washed out on landing and i used my head to break my fall. It's like that whole day was a dream hahaha
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Originally posted by skota View Post
Damn, Guy has some skill for sure.
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Bridgstone bike
wasn't someone on here looking for a bridgestone bike? http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bik/702386740.html
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Bruce is from Portland rode with him a lot, awesome guy
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From the grave again...
My dad surprised me with this gem today...
Still has original everything, like it was stuck in time. Its been in storage for 20 years. :) My Dad got it from the original owner for free.
Another CL gem. Stripped down, bull horns are cut, brake mounted. Has brand new Velocity Aero wheels with Surly cog and hubs on red Michellin Orium's, not pictured. :)
Who else is still riding besides me?
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i've actually ridden my geared bike this past week a bit (got a flat on the fixed, patched it to finish the ride but rode my geared until I got a new tube and tossed it in) and I'm loving it. going 30mph after topping out at 19 for so many years is nice. I think I'm going to ride both from now on, before it was just fixedOriginally posted by bluntcan you get me a deal on cases of their (fiji) bottled water? i wash my 02 in that shit
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I just found the bike on ebay I'm getting in a few weeks (once I get my George Dubya check), it's a freewheel single speed, but with a flip flop hub that I can covert to fixed once I get used to the bike, then the brakes will go bye-bye, too. My friend Colin found it for me, he's a pretty big fixie-nut, and he said that it's a pretty good setup.
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