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i have a good sack for MTB? not sure about that. the wife confioscated that a long time ago. i like the second shot. looks like im doing some kind ...

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Old Aug 15, 2008, 1:42 PM   #51 (permalink)
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i have a good sack for MTB? not sure about that. the wife confioscated that a long time ago.

i like the second shot. looks like im doing some kind of inerted yoga pose. can i grab that from your gallery. thanks for the break-down greg.

sev i just watched your vid again. i love the star wipe transition. one of my favs!
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i have a good sack for MTB. not sure about that. the wife confioscated that a long time ago.

i like the second shot. looks like im doing some kind of inerted yoga pose. can i grab that from your gallery. thanks for the break-down greg.

sev i just watched your vid again. i love the star wipe transition. one of my favs!
The second one is my favorite too.
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i like the second shot. looks like im doing some kind of inerted yoga pose. can i grab that from your gallery. thanks for the break-down greg.
Absolutely. Do what you want with them and certainly don't feel obligated to use one...
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Old Aug 15, 2008, 2:21 PM   #54 (permalink)
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Absolutely. Do what you want with them and certainly don't feel obligated to use one...
i will replace my avatar when i get home tonight. i have been checking in from my phone all day and its a pain in the ass to navigate on this thing.
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................ its a pain in the ass to navigate on this thing.
I think you found your Pic and your caption
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I am surprised no one remembered to make note that Grassi was sporting a kick stand on his bike for the ride last night.

But then again if you look close at the video some tool still has reflectors on his bike
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I am surprised no one remembered to make note that Grassi was sporting a kick stand on his bike for the ride last night.

But then again if you look close at the video some tool still has reflectors on his bike
I forgot about the kick stand, though it did come in handy as I attempted to fix the break away steering mid ride...
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Now that I think about it, I'm pretty sure that backwards mounted tire is what caused Chris to wreck.
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Now that I think about it, I'm pretty sure that backwards mounted tire is what caused Chris to wreck.
We already point one finger at that guy for taking the line, now we find out he tried to sabotage the bike too.
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We already point one finger at that guy for taking the line, now we find out he tried to sabotage the bike too.
Communication breakdown. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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