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January 6, 2012 at 19:49 #104748
If you had an unlimited budget, what bike would you ride? (No BS "the one I’m most happy on" answers please) 😃
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January 6, 2012 at 20:33 #104749
Wow, soooo many choices there bro! 😮
I really like the Intense Uzzi for AM/Enduro & the 951 for DH/Big Hits, but I really have the love for the DH/Big Hit Sinister R9 & the Mongoose Triple Diamond, which I used to own both them a few years back… 😄
I have some love for the Transition TR models (FR to DH)
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January 6, 2012 at 23:49 #104750
Lol I could spend all day fantasizing about that question, so I’ll think of the first bike that comes to mind, a DH operator! Might be a little over-kill compared to my skills, but it’s still a dream bike, and there would be no excuse to start hucking and lofting myself higher than ever!
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January 7, 2012 at 04:16 #104751
bike? You really mean bikes. I really never look at the real high end bikes because I cannot afford them, however if budget was not a concern I would have a stable of bikes that would include a FS (most likely a 29’er) a 29er geared HT (Salsa El Mariachi Ti?), 29er ss HT (real light one, maybe a carbon Niner) some type of road bike and of course I couldn’t get rid of my 91 Trek Antelope 😃
I may have a tandem mt bike in there also. The hard choice would be between these two
and I love tacos!
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January 7, 2012 at 05:09 #104752
Ibis Mojo HD, with a full tricked-out build kit, XX if I could manage it, but a Fox Shock on it. THAT is one bike that I could truly see riding on every single ride. So light, that with the fork locked out and the shock in pro pedal it climbs like a champ, but when you open up the full 6" on the descents… MAN! I got to test ride one for about 8 miles… it wasn’t long enough!!!
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January 7, 2012 at 17:52 #104753
I can see it now, flying DH, cutting through rock gardens, and Hucking the shit out of a 15-20′ drop on none other than……A PENNY FARTHING!!!! = 1 bad ass ride!!!! 😆
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January 7, 2012 at 19:03 #104754
Oh, I also forgot to mention a Santa Cruz Jackal as well. One sick arse rig!! 😄
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January 7, 2012 at 19:04 #104755"1sikkHucker" wrote
I can see it now, flying DH, cutting through rock gardens, and Hucking the shit out of a 15-20′ drop on none other than……A PENNY FARTHING!!!! = 1 bad ass ride!!!! 😆
😆 😆 😆 😆 😆 😆 😆 😆 😆 😆 ….Still Rolling…. 😆 😆 😆 😆 !!!!
That was too funny bro…LOL!
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January 7, 2012 at 19:38 #104756
Bet that wheel would be 20′ tall! Imagine log crossings. 😆
Anyone else notice that the tires on the red ice cream trike are flat?
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January 8, 2012 at 05:55 #104757"dozzerboy" wrote
Bet that wheel would be 20′ tall! Imagine log crossings. 😆
Anyone else notice that the tires on the red ice cream trike are flat?
😆 😆 😆
I thought I saw something odd with that rig the last time I looked at it, but the reason I didn’t realize it is that I was studying the beauty sitting on it instead… 😆
Either they are flat or a fixed landmark for a shop in the background. Maybe how the shop owner started their business, on a trike… 😉
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January 8, 2012 at 06:21 #104758"dozzerboy" wrote
Bet that wheel would be 20′ tall! Imagine log crossings. 😆
Anyone else notice that the tires on the red ice cream trike are flat?
yea but it has ice cream!
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January 8, 2012 at 06:44 #104759"brianW" wrote
[quote="dozzerboy":29o73grw]Bet that wheel would be 20′ tall! Imagine log crossings. 😆
Anyone else notice that the tires on the red ice cream trike are flat?
yea but it has ice cream![/quote:29o73grw]
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January 13, 2012 at 09:09 #104760
Depending on what type of rider you are, I love the IBIS products. The Mojo HD is my rig of choice because of the travel and my size (6’3" 230lbs.) If I was lighter I would ride the Mjo Sl. My HD climbs very well for a 6"-7" travel bike and can handle any of my local socal trails, downhills and otherwise.[[color=#0000BF:2hanpckk]"If a-holes were airplanes this place would be an airport"[/color:2hanpckk]
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