what kind of bicycle you had?

Old 05-01-2009, 12:41 AM
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i am rocking an 07 marin palisades trail. love it. decided to move on from the old steel frame i was riding, and got talked into this over the hawk hill. glad i went for the upgrade.
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Old 05-01-2009, 10:00 AM
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From last weekend at St. Joseph's in Los Gatos. This place is so fun, but watch out for the rangers and YOU BETTAH HAVE GOOD BRAKES!

why...they give u ticket??

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here are two of my bikes...

my bar bike...


my main road bike
the only thing I see is your bride seat...hahah

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Are those SpeedPlay pedals? I miss those on my road bike..
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Old 05-01-2009, 10:13 AM
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nice bike...a really good go-to-work bike

o kinda wanna get a dahon if my work is closer...haha

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Originally Posted by tamko
why...they give u ticket??

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Yes, they sometimes have radar guns and will give you a ticket. Max speed is 15mph though people regularly fly faster than that. Thing is, on some of the hills you just cannot stop or slow if you come around a bend and someone is parked sideways in the middle of the trail picking their nose.

I have overheated my old original brake pads here once too. No problems at all after the Avid Juicy Ultimates.

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I'm trying to get my P3 back to stock, so i can do some XC with wombatsauce/DH instead of straight DH.

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Those inverted triple forks are for sale! 7 inches, all air fork. So nice. Handled every trail at Whistler! RST Sigma $200

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how do you like that floor?

is it teh plastic interlocking ones?
Actually its carpet. They are nice to lay on if you are working under the car, but a pain in the butt if you want to keep any stains off of them. The plus side is they are removable one at a time, so you can wash them (I haven't yet).
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yeah thats an awesome floor.

"honey, dinner's getting cold"

"just a minute, im vacuuming!"
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yeah thats an awesome floor.

"honey, dinner's getting cold"

"just a minute, im vacuuming!"
No bull****! I use a big push broom to sweep up all the big pieces, then use a shop vac to suck it up. You would be surprised how dirty it gets.
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Originally Posted by kYLEMtnCRUZr
I'm trying to get my P3 back to stock, so i can do some XC with wombatsauce/DH instead of straight DH.

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Those inverted triple forks are for sale! 7 inches, all air fork. So nice. Handled every trail at Whistler! RST Sigma $200
Heh, found out the other day, you bought your P3 from a guy I know.. Great bike!! Rides good.. That P3 rides wheelies all day long too.
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