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TooYoungToKnow |
| February 1, 2009, 10:39am |
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explains itself really, post a picture of you bike(s) and let each other drool over them  EDIT: See Below For Better Pic |
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impished |
| February 1, 2009, 10:51am |
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My Marin B17 '99  My Fury '07  My BeOne Nirvana 
[Treehugger] You'v missed one out, where's the road bike? [Treehugger]  |
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chris_tdi |
| February 1, 2009, 11:36am |
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explains itself really, post a picture of you bike(s) and let each other drool over them   sorry about the blur, will post a better one later 
i got one of these |
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chris_tdi |
| February 1, 2009, 11:47am |
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only got it 2 weeks bk so i would think so |
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Breezer |
| February 1, 2009, 11:48am |
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You use the cable tie to set your correct sag as well. Rear shocks come with their own o rings, no idea why forks never do these days. The old 1992 Breezer Lightning Pro  On One Inbred 456  Turner 5 Spot  |
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impished |
| February 1, 2009, 11:50am |
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Yeah, I am a bit guilty of bike-neglect.  |
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chris_tdi |
| February 1, 2009, 11:55am |
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nice bikes breezer liking the retro spec of the breezer i was looking for a old turner myself before i got the carerra just couldnt find one  |
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TooYoungToKnow |
| February 1, 2009, 11:56am |
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 i thought my bike looked nice then i saw that turner  looks sweet ok cheers for letting my know about the cable ties, will have to try and figure out how they help setting the sag |
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Buzz |
| February 1, 2009, 12:07pm |
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Breezer |
| February 1, 2009, 12:09pm |
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Cheers, they are quite rare and go for a lot on ebay. As for sag, when you are standing up in the kind of attack position, aim for 25% sag so get some cable ties on, let all the air out to measure full travel then add air accordingly, probably need someone to assist with this and be careful when you get off the bike that you dont bounce it down etc Dammit, white bikes.....I am thinking of changing soon and a white RC405 is currently top of the list but I just don't know if I could ever ride it as I would spend more time keeping it clean  |
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Treehugger |
| February 1, 2009, 12:58pm |
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TooYoungToKnow |
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ok clearer pic this time  man im actually in love  Offtopic: I froze my arse taking that pic  snowing down here in ashford  , hopefully that means no sixth form tomorrow... would love to ride in the snow ! |
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I froze too, check this out! too cold to be arsed to get the other bikes out, so that's all you get for now...   |
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TooYoungToKnow |
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I froze too, check this out! too cold to be arsed to get the other bikes out, so that's all you get for now...  
 looking good, is that your zippy dirt jump bike used to annoy old ladys around your town ? IIRC you've got a full sus aswell yes? |
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