New thread for crazy and unique Christmas gift ideas.
The early leader:
New thread for crazy and unique Christmas gift ideas.
The early leader:
I'd have to kick my own ass if I ever wore a belt made out of a tube.
2010 Transition TR450 - 34.56lbs - the lightest TR450 ever?
A custom build from the good guys @ North Shore Bike Shop
I'd have to kick my own ass if I ever wore a belt made out of a tube.
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FAMILYBIKERIDE
823/Ringle rear wheel FS!
http://bb.nsmb.com/showthread.php?t=103825
i went black over two years ago and haven't gone back
Keep this thread going!
New thread for crazy and unique Christmas gift ideas.
The early leader:
i made one simelar for a school project, i got 100% on it..
Mark my words please believe my soul lives on
Please dont worry now that I have gone
Ive gone beyond to see the truth
When you know that your time is close at hand
Maybe then youll begin to understand
Life down there is just a strange illusion.
:rocker: hell yeah - me wants!
this takes the biscuit
Yeah, deep penetration is pretty key. Unfortunately it can be hard to achieve, lubrication can definitely help in some cases.
Shoes from Vans made just for fixed gear riding.
There is a law that says you are not allowed to ride a fixie without those. Violation is punishable by death.
I WANT!
meh, got em. As long as you never ever hit your pedals on anything, they're fine. The bearings/bushings whatever they spin on, they suck too. 6 months in and mine are wrecked while the cheapie DMR V-12 mags that are twice as old are still in great shape
Anyone seen a price on these in CDN shops yet?
Looks like they're 129 USD at US LBS's - I'm curious how bad we're going to get railed on that.
meh, got em. As long as you never ever hit your pedals on anything, they're fine. The bearings/bushings whatever they spin on, they suck too. 6 months in and mine are wrecked while the cheapie DMR V-12 mags that are twice as old are still in great shape
well they look cool
I love all things Straitline…..my fav tho are these babies. Although I'd prefer Pink.
"You don't learn from experience. You learn from reflecting on the experience."
- Kristen Ulmer
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