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| Bike I ride: | 08 Glory DH1 Custom Merida Matts tfs xc 100d |
| Favorite Trails: | Freeride at a school, Goatfarm, My yard, The spot, |
| About Me: | Whips left. Hardcore hardtailer. |
| Products Recommended: | none - View Products |
| Companies Supported: | none - View Companies |
Thank you pinkbike. It looks like my Boxxer will get the love it so desperately deserves.
When you do find out what makes women want to remove their bra's en masse, please let us know.
Going to be a flawless season for Troy?
"Can you scrub that a little harder?"
"Did my flash go off?"
"Can you hold the flash for me?"
"Dude, move! You're in the frame!"
"Go again! You took too long and my camera turned off"
It would be nice if a reason for the ban was actually supplied. They've got to be joking if it's erosion. Erosion is completely natural and everpresent. Are they also going to ban walking, horse riding, rainfall, rivers, dams, volcanoes and oceans too? Oceans cause a lot of erosion. Ever since the world existed it has been eroding, this is nothing new or introduced by man. The mountains we use are a result of erosion. This seems like a discrimination of one group in particular. Mountain bikers aren't even the main source of environmental damage, horses weight between 380 and 1000kg (source: wikipedia) and place a lot of pressure on the ground due to the small area of their hooves (far more than bikes or hikers) and riders don't even pick up their horses poo.
If it's to do with multi-use issues, developing a system where all users can respectfully use the trail would be a better solution. Maybe designating some trails as for a single type of user only?
If for some stupid reason the bill does end up passing, just grab a tractor or other earth moving equipment and widen that trail out past the illegal 1.2m. It won't be single track any longer and probably won't be the same but it won't be illegal.
Finally a slightly relevant quote; not the exact wording for what is to be conveyed but the theme is relevant.
"If the machine of government is of such a nature that it requires you to be the agent of injustice to another, then, I say, break the law." Henry David Thoreau
Oh, The herds of people who don't have a clue about the meaning of evocative and are all making a horrible job of trying to write something witty. :facepalm:
he looks a bit stretched out on those bars, they seem a little too wide for him.
I'd say yes, Mountains on ski fields have them but nowhere else.
Gotta love the "pedal damnit"
3 Grand? They sell for $4,399 on bicycles online. Damn good value for Kashima Fox, Full saint and Deemax Ultimates though.
Now that it's up, that video was awesome.
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