2012 Season is coming and will be here faster than your moms gaping vagina will be on my doorstep. Bike parks will be opening as the snow melts. As the weather here in Cali warms up, the more bikes I see heading to the hills. Favorite time of the year, brah's.
Seeing as though every other bike thread gets overtaken by roadie's, we shall post our stoke ITT.
- Post pics from rides
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Pepper your angus, brah's... Gonna be a gud year.
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03-21-2012, 10:25 PM #1
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ITT: Mountain Bike Brah's (nocelltech) GTFIH!!! (XC, DH, DJ welcome)
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iv got another pic of that chick with the lepord print kona stinky.. but ill be band camp cause of tits, so hot
2006 Morewood Izimu- 8.5" of rear travel
Front fork- 2006 Boxxer Ride 178MM (7") travel
Rear Shock- Fox DHX 5.0 2.75" stroke
Wheels- DT Swiss 6.1 D's
Brakes- Juicy 5's
problem.. probably need to buy new eyelets and mounting bushings for my rear shock.. there is about +/- 3mm of play in the rear shock when mounted
gunu buy a lighter spring too ( 500 lbs is too much.. i need a 400r )Downhill/Freeride Crew
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sub me and amazinglarrys thread!!
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edit: not gunu lie.. there are terrible chicks+ mtb stuff lol
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Sup brahs, I've been wanting to pick up trail riding. Not hardcore mountain biking yet but maybe eventually. Got any suggestions for me? And what's a good starter bike for around $300 or under (is such a thing possible...yes it is?)
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this is a perfect place to start man... some used rigs can be found real easily, cheers!
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03-22-2012, 11:28 AM #18
Damn you boys got some nice bikes in here. I just got this in last week, haven't taken it out yet. Going to break it in this weekend. Mongoose Teocali Elite
Frame: New Mongoose FreeDrive W/ 150 mm travel, tapered head tube, ISCG-05 mounts, and replaceable hanger
Fork: Rock Shox Sektor RL 150 mm travel, Solo Air spring, lockout, rebound and 15 mm Maxle Lite thru axle
Rear Shock: Ario 3.2 , air spring, rebound and lock out, 200x57 mm w/ 19x8 mm hardware
Crank: FSA Comet 27/39T alloy
Bottom Bracket: FSA MegaExo external bearing
Shifters: SRAM X.7 2x10 speed
Brake: Avid Elixir 3 hydraulic disc w/ 185 mm front /160mm rear rotors
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Faurk yeah, brah's!
Saw MRS. Hannah mashin' out the world cup on sunday! Got 1rd after not being on her bike for a year?
Sick pics and some sick whips already.
Haven't been miscin' all that much since we just got rained on for a few days last week. Great dirt for building! Been working on a few new sections on a few different tracks/trails out hurr in cali!
New section:
The dags at the bottom of my "welcome home" trail. 5 min DH that ends at the garage. If I bring the dags, I stop at the aqueduct and let them cool off.
Reppin' teh misc on the hill. DOIN' WORK on the "drunken ladder"
Fist time hitting a new road gap.
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How I envy you west coasters. Living in a major city has it's drawbacks when it comes to DH. But hey, we got some decent parks and DJs here and there. If I can muster up some cash and settle some other crap, plan on getting myself this beauty since my old bike was stolen:
And slapping a gyro.
(Fuk you, I do what I want).
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03-22-2012, 03:46 PM #30
Bros' can I get a general rating on my bike?
2010 Scott Scale 70 (like pic exactly, but that's not mine)
It's completely stock. I've been riding it for 2 years.
Our terrain in Houston is mostly phucking flat. I don't get to do downhill and there are a lot of roots. Is the the ideal bike for my surroundings? Or is there something better?~*\_Beard Brah_/*~
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