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fairy muff.
i just hate them, used em once and nearly killed myself.
its discs for me.
stop me nice and smootly.
hmmmmm
fatreg
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Posted: 2005-12-12 12:53:37
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@JT
Yeah, I've had a quick spin on a rocky ridge, not a bad bike at all.
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Posted: 2005-12-12 12:54:44
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On 2005-12-12 12:48:34, JT wrote:
Im after a trials bike like that Batesie. Ill probably go for the Marin Rocky Ridge similar to Cycovisions
mmm, thats not a trials bike, its a jump bike.
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Posted: 2005-12-12 12:57:52
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On 2005-12-12 12:57:52, batesie wrote:
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On 2005-12-12 12:48:34, JT wrote:
Im after a trials bike like that Batesie. Ill probably go for the Marin Rocky Ridge similar to Cycovisions
mmm, thats not a trials bike, its a jump bike.
Just goes to show what I know about bikes. I would use it for street riding such as jumping walls and drop offs etc. Would it be up to the job?
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Posted: 2005-12-12 13:01:07
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On 2005-12-12 12:54:44, Cycovision wrote:
something, probably.
Oi, do they call you Cyclevision in here?
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Posted: 2005-12-12 13:04:12
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its a bit heavy but these bikes are made with multi purpose in mind... nice for all-round mtb/urban
heres some trials specific bikes....
http://www.trials-forum.co.uk[....]utomodule=gallery&cmd=sc&cat=7
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On 2005-12-12 12:54:44, Cycovision wrote:
something, probably.
Oi, do they call you Cyclevision in here?
now why didnt i think of that
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[ This Message was edited by: batesie on 2005-12-12 12:06 ]
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Posted: 2005-12-12 13:05:16
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I love the quote:
'Something, probably'
Are you infering something about my writing style there meths?
@JT
The Rocky Ridge is classed as an Aggressive Cross Country hard tail so while it's not really meant for street it can certainly take a bit of hammer.
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Posted: 2005-12-12 13:15:53
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Ah! Thanks for clearing that up Batesie, Cycovision.
@Batesie
Ive seen that type of bike before, mainly used for competitions rather than leisure activities. The riding position is useless for just general riding and it doesnt look all that kool either lol.
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Posted: 2005-12-12 13:20:25
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nah your right, ive ridden a 20'' wheel'd trials bike and there great for tricks and trials but the ones with no seat..... anyway.
I like having a light bike thats strong and mine weighs up at 25 pounds (11.5Kg) but theres a fine line between having light components and strong components.
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Posted: 2005-12-12 13:52:29
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if anyone is looking for an online bike specialist (UK)
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com is a great company....
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Posted: 2005-12-12 14:17:01
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