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Comments: 22 | Prop Total: 10 | Avg: 0.45
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(Sep 14, 2009 at 20:31)
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smooth design...definitely like understated look
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Had a dark blue PK Ripper from 80 - 88. PK stands for Perry Kramer. He's part of Giant Bicycles, now. They say he's a really great guy (haven't met him myself, though.)
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Respect...what a great talent and truly a wonderful human being. Remember being in grade school and seeing hom BMX mag covers riding a Mongoose with motomags at skateparks.
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Nice bikes and some nice landscaping, too!
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...hoping this will be a parallel of me and my son in 5-6 years. Great photo--thanks for sharing!
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Perfect shot--great use of fisheye camera lens. Ginormous props!
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Tyler! Great photo and nice bike...I need to get up to Canada to ride someday. Cheers!
-Livin' the dream in the midwest |
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Good stout frame with nice handling for technical trails. Comfy enough for epic rides...a great all-around bike and a decent buy for the money.
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Knolly just called about their test bike. Here's the new address to ship the test bike to now that you're through with it...
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Oh man! All the best for a fast and thorough recovery. I hope this happened at the end of a good ride and not at the beginning.
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Sweet open face lid. I still have an old 80's ECHO with S&E Racing visor on it. I don't have my PK Ripper anymore though.
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Dumb question: is 15mm a standard sizing? I've seen 20's and smaller QR sizes. Who makes 15's thru axle designs?
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Not too big, not too little...just right. Nice!
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Well placed silicone in February = just a little bit warmer
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Love the fish-eye camera lens. Fishhheeeyyyyee!
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Nice scene---the colors between the truck shell and the bike almost go together.
What is the bike? |
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Is it just me, or does that seat look HUGE for the bike?
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You're calling an 8 year old a tool? A bit 'O pot calling the kettle black, eh?
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