I'm getting The Fear
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Damn, I just bought a supertacky for the front.
How 'cheap' might make me feel better if I got mine cheaper0 -
£20 the pair. But used obviously. Plus a fiver postage since they weigh as much as a boat.Uncompromising extremist0
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What?! :shock:
Thats bl00dy cheap ain't it, still, I prefer new tyres since the compound definitely won't be ruined and they will last longer so I don't feel so bad0 -
Yeah, these are off a guy that was parting out a DH bike so are hopefully spare rather than the usual shagged-out you get with used DH tyres. Pics look good.Uncompromising extremist0
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I'm gonna laugh soooooooo hard and then feel sorry for you if they are in a really bad state0
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Well you are known for your maturity so that's a bit of a shock.Uncompromising extremist0
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I don't know whether to laugh or cry at that so...........
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That looks a blast!0
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I would def do single and/or some sort of chain device. One less thing to go wrong and take valuable time to fix. Think I will enter this. Something to motivate those lunchtime gym sessions.0
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Yeah, definately a consideration. Though tbh the kit on the bike is durable, I wouldn't expect any problems from my double + stinger, worked fine last time. And the granny ring might be good for the initial climbUncompromising extremist0
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ilovedirt wrote:MountainMonster wrote:ilovedirt wrote:MountainMonster wrote:welshkev wrote:so i guess the general idea is to run to your bike, do the downhill, then catch the gondala back up to chill out and rest, then do that a many times as you can?
That sounds like a good amount of fun,u]b] if I was in the UK[/b[/u I would try it.
You know... they only hold one of the biggest cycling events in the UK there...
I have highlighted the main point of my post, please see with your prescriptions on. You may also notice my location, which happens to be a bit away.[/u]
That's alright dude. No worries0