anavriniv
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anavriniv

You’ve never seen a dildo shift knob? You need drift culture in your life

As long as I’m not seriously hurt it’s fine, falls happen especially on a MTB. Most of my “bad” falls have had no damage to me. The worst was a quick wheel twister that tossed me into a rock, which would have been okay except I didn’t get to extend all my fingers to catch myself and basically punched said rock on the

As long as one of those is Enkei I’m good with it.  I know they do contract work for a lot of other companies that advertise flow-formed or their MAT process

GOT ONE

They look basically like Black Rhino wheels....not a bad thing, just a thing

Oh, you thought it was in jest?

You can have all of mine.

Any commentary on the appropriation of cis culture while systematically ignoring the trans community? THESE TAIL LIGHTS ARE EXCLUSIONARY AND WE MUST HATE THEM

I’ve taken some wonky jumps, luckily never broke a frame in the process.  Once I got some front end wobble after landing a bit crooked, could tell I was about to go down so I ditched the bike....jumped off the back, landed on my feet, tossed the bike into a tree.  I was laughing before my feet hit the ground it must

For his uses I think this is perfectly fine. Mechanical brakes in cars take more effort to use - rigid bikes are more efficient than suspended ones (the gap has closed in the past 10 years), they are simpler and like-for-like lighter as well. I’d have no problems with a rigid bike on a fairly smooth trail. Hell I rode

I do wonder if there’s an issue welding to the lug - they could be dissimilar materials or the brazing could present issues there.  Maybe not but there are things to consider

Do you want this sports drink?

To be fair that bike probably did many, many miles of similar trails before you got it, but 30+ years and things tend to need more attention. And are more prone to breaking.

Nah, dirt trails are fine on a fixed bike.  They have been ridden for decades.

Rat Race

Pesto, Harissa, Curry, and Queso

that is a proper 1970s holdover brown car!

I found out at about 50mph that a CJ7 shift lever is held on with a spring clip, or at least the one I was riding in was that way. The driver/owner jokingly pulled up on it and it came right off...funny thing is you kind of need that leverage to shift the transmission.

Not an option!  you get the 6 or the stick, take your pick

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