Mart wrote:GTFO with a roof rack
do they make a rack for the R34??
mat.
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Mart wrote:GTFO with a roof rack
macduck wrote:Its nice to see some other people into bikes on here. NIce bike. I actually have the same. Fully kitted up for downhill though and had it a few yrs but love it to bits cost me a small fortune though!! Here's a picture not the most recent and just after a few runs down Fort William.cheers bud, that yellow looks awesome! is that a Demo in the background? - nice!
Mart wrote:I don't know, never had the desire to search for one.
But I'm scared of biking these days, I've not rode one for years, never mind downhill
The last time I rode a bike on track was a weekend away with 2 mates. I remember watching my mate on off road tires try and take a S bend corner way too fast going between courses on road, hit a maybe 2ft high dry stone wall and do a Superman probably 20ft over a small farmers fence into the field.
It's one of the funniest things I've ever seen, but soon after I found out the joys of alcohol and smoking and never rode a bike since. That was 10+yrs ago.
brenscivic wrote:have you both been to dalby forest,or llandegla,cannock chase down hill coursei noticed that, most odd!
rode many places all over but dalby and llandegla are awsome.
will get some pics up of the felt..dont know what happened to the other pics that have turned into my car on the dyno and a cam cover
Mart wrote:I don't know, never had the desire to search for one.
But I'm scared of biking these days, I've not rode one for years, never mind downhill
The last time I rode a bike on track was a weekend away with 2 mates. I remember watching my mate on off road tires try and take a S bend corner way too fast going between courses on road, hit a maybe 2ft high dry stone wall and do a Superman probably 20ft over a small farmers fence into the field.
It's one of the funniest things I've ever seen, but soon after I found out the joys of alcohol and smoking and never rode a bike since. That was 10+yrs ago.
Rossco wrote:Pah, jump bikes are for spotty teenagers with more ability than brains!! Full sus bikes for some serious MTBing are the way to go...........i think you'll find that full suspension freeride bikes are the way forward.
smartie wrote:Whats a full suss freeride MTB? Just the same as a full suss XC MTB but heavier?a tough full suspension bike built for a combination of downhill and dirtjumping.
matwilliams wrote:Very true! But with the strength unfortunately comes more weight, but as you mainly point the thing downhill its not a bad thing. It also gives you a lot more stability so you can steam through rock gardens and flat land big drops/ jumps.smartie wrote:Whats a full suss freeride MTB? Just the same as a full suss XC MTB but heavier?a tough full suspension bike built for a combination of downhill and dirtjumping.
but yeah you're pretty much right! - although i prefer 'stronger' to 'heavier' !!
mat.
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