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Si.Ozzy |
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Location: Hopefully on my bike on a nice dry trail
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Buzz |
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Nice, can imagine them being used in world cups but i cant see anyone buying one to keep long term. |
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mashley |
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But pointless
Why? |
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Maestro |
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Pointless for the UK, not other places like whistler etc |
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sailor |
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Maestro |
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Not for Perry Woods?  |
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A carbon DH bike is just a bit strange. Its not like you need it to be light, more durable and able to take a beating. |
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mashley |
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A carbon DH bike is just a bit strange. Its not like you need it to be light, more durable and able to take a beating.
Oh yeah, thats why the pennies just dropped! doh!  |
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sailor |
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Not for Perry Woods? 
no 36T front ring and 11-34 cassette, should be ok for pedaling around blean, probably get me around bewl water too |
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It is very nice though, no doubt about that. |
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Maestro |
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no 36T front ring and 11-34 cassette, should be ok for pedaling around blean, probably get me around bewl water too
Ahhh, you are funny  |
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Buzz |
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A carbon DH bike is just a bit strange. Its not like you need it to be light, more durable and able to take a beating.
It is for racers, which is what it will be aimed at. |
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Maestro |
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Still doesn't need to be light I remember drooling over these.....  |
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