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Old 03-29-2008, 08:21 PM   #61
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I'm too much of a wuss for real trail riding, but i do like biking the X-country ski trails in my town. paranoid of falling and hurting myself, so i dont hit the jumps much.

last summer, i bought a Norco Drop frame off a buddy, my dad bought me a new front fork, everything else came off my Brody Force.

and i dont have a pic of it apparently lol

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Old 03-31-2008, 12:21 AM   #62
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I only have about a 15 mile drive to the good trails from my house so it's not too bad.

Abhorred - Your bike 45+ pounds!?!?!
Mine was 48 lbs. I ride a Reign now but will get another big sled next year.




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Old 03-31-2008, 05:06 PM   #63
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There is no way I would try and jump anything that far!!! You the man

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Old 03-31-2008, 09:19 PM   #64
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yeah i definitely dont have the balls for that kinda shit
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Old 03-31-2008, 09:33 PM   #65
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Abhorred - Your bike 45+ pounds!?!?!
Yup, a 2002 Santa Cruz Bullit with very little regard paid to weight concerns. It's built around longevity, as attested to by the fact that it's still running after everything I've thrown at it. It's not doing too good right now, though, so I'm hoping I can afford an overhaul before the season starts. Normally, I do my own tech work, but there's too much to do and too little time in which to do it.

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Road bikes are fucking awesome, but the roads everywhere around where I live are just way too bad to ever safely ride one at speed. :\
Yeah, they're kinda touchy when it comes to rough roads. Still, you should totally get one if you can, because MA is known for some awesome road rides, especially in the hillier parts of the state.

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That's seriously burly, dude! Where are you putting the tranny?

Big bikes are great when you have the means to move them around to where they shine... Otherwise, they can get kinda cumbersome. For the type of riding I'm doing these days, a Reign would be awesome. I was trying to save for one last year, but ended up getting guitar gear instead. I wish I didn't have two personal money pits (being bikes and music), but I can't really live without either.
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Old 04-01-2008, 02:50 PM   #66
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Holy hell, dude. That is seriously badass, right there. I've been admiring all of these gorgeous trail-building pics you've been posting, but you finally got a reply out of me with that one. You have GOT to have somebody snap a pic of you going over that bitch when you're finished with it. I'd seriously love to see some video of you riding not only this gap, but other parts of this area as well.

Great shots, and cheers for having such a fabulous place to ride. Looks like the fuckin' jungles of South America. I keep expecting Bear Grylls to pop up in one of your shots, helping you with the chainsaw.
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Old 04-01-2008, 03:51 PM   #67
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That's seriously burly, dude! Where are you putting the tranny?

Big bikes are great when you have the means to move them around to where they shine... Otherwise, they can get kinda cumbersome. For the type of riding I'm doing these days, a Reign would be awesome. I was trying to save for one last year, but ended up getting guitar gear instead. I wish I didn't have two personal money pits (being bikes and music), but I can't really live without either.
The tranny is just on the other side of the gully. Its going to be all dirt. It is already partially there you just can't see it. Yea I can't wait to get a big bike again. I can do pretty much anything on the Reign with a fork change though.

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Holy hell, dude. That is seriously badass, right there. I've been admiring all of these gorgeous trail-building pics you've been posting, but you finally got a reply out of me with that one. You have GOT to have somebody snap a pic of you going over that bitch when you're finished with it. I'd seriously love to see some video of you riding not only this gap, but other parts of this area as well.

Great shots, and cheers for having such a fabulous place to ride. Looks like the fuckin' jungles of South America. I keep expecting Bear Grylls to pop up in one of your shots, helping you with the chainsaw.
Thanks for the comments. Incidentally my buddy just got some high end camera gear so I will be making some vids of riding/building this spring and summer.

PS: Here is a riding pic on one of the stunts I made.


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Old 04-01-2008, 04:13 PM   #68
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Great pic. Lookin' forward to seein' more as you get 'em.
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Old 04-02-2008, 11:26 PM   #69
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Old 04-02-2008, 11:30 PM   #70
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