thorski
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No, I stick to paved bike paths. I don't even ride off of curbs.
Do you slay the bike path?
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No, I stick to paved bike paths. I don't even ride off of curbs.
Do you slay the bike path?
No. People walking their dogs routinely pass me.
Niether. After he collects his bacon grease to lube the chain, he applies a little mimosa to the white walls. Acidity in the oj cuts the grime, bubbles in the champagne lift the dirt. All part of his bike maintenance breakfast.I am wondering how he keeps them clean. Bvibert do you use the westleys whitewall cleaner in a foam spray or do you use the gallon of concentrated formula?
My bike never gets dirty because I only ride on the paved bike paths. If it gets a little dirty then I take it to the bike shop to have it cleaned. I'm not sure what they use.
Here's HighwayStar's next bike
http://cgi.ebay.com/2003-Yeti-ASR-S...s=66:2|65:10|39:1|240:1318|301:1|293:1|294:50
I figured that shinyness would be all caked over in mud by nowI like the shinyness of my bike better.
Here's HighwayStar's next bike
http://cgi.ebay.com/2003-Yeti-ASR-S...s=66:2|65:10|39:1|240:1318|301:1|293:1|294:50
good price
Don't get into a bidding war you guys....
Go back to Walmart?So, now that I've been doing bigger drops in the 2-3 ft range and some DH, I'd like to pick up some pads. Any advice on that?
So, now that I've been doing bigger drops in the 2-3 ft range and some DH, I'd like to pick up some pads. Any advice on that?