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The Bike Shop / What did you do to your bike today? (v2)
« on: June 04, 2012, 12:53:41 AM »Quote from: metalbmxer;3565788
haha yessir! Rust in Peace was my first album by them!
Best. Metal. Album. Ever.
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haha yessir! Rust in Peace was my first album by them!
1/4 turn on the creaky front spokes and tightened my nankai bamboo hub. Rode her hard for a couple hours getting ready for voodoo jam
I don't even remember. I had Pandora playing on the background and tried to squeeze the video in between songs. It just happened to start playing right as the lathe started cutting. Weird timing, but I couldn't tell you who the band is.
Went out to the desert this morning and shot with Trail-BOSS. Took a couple videos and tons of photos.
Supernova vs Clays 1
Supernova vs Clays 2
Wait till surf nicaragua wakes his lazy ass up and posts the pics I just took of it now.
I hate that my phone doesn't let me work photobucket.
Went out to a trail spot 1.5 miles from where I work... we got a lot of rain today. I wanted to be able to gauge how well they drain so I know when they are ridable based upon puddle sizes along the road.
So... I noticed a car with a door open pulled over to the edge of the parking lot where the entrance to the trails is (they are on state land behind a shady shopping center and high rise apartments)... a man and a woman were coming out of the brush going back to the car. Seemed odd... went back the jumps... came back out of the woods 10 minutes later and a she had another business looking dude in the bushes giving him a bj.
Nice a prostitute working within 100 yards of the trails. Well I guess it is a matter of time before they get shut down now. They have been running almost 3 years...
This setup is in my friend's backyard... super tight and tech and nothing is huge. All the berms are epic. He is really good at digging berms and bowling out the flat bottoms. Most of the local pros pass this spot by because there isn't anything bigger than 5'5" lip by 9' gaps. You can ride here all day and not get tired of it there are so many options.
To get through the lines without pedaling you really need good bike control to be able to carve deep into berms and pump. OPTIONS man!!!!
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