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Hah, that's incredible.
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interesting bike this.
anyway these forks actually have a backwards moving trajectory when compressed. the wheel moves up and back. It was thought to better follow the force vector generated by a bump. never really stuck.
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• #183
I don't even know what HHSMTB stands for!
OK, I get the MTB bit.
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• #184
High hat snare.
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• #185
that yeti is sex
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gecko genesis
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that klien looks like one of those 99.99 double suss mtb's you see occassionally around town where the person has managed to turn the fork through 180 degrees and is riding with them backwards
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^ No it shouldn't. No it doen't.
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http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_i2pn3JfN9vg/Sy5Zm4F4jXI/AAAAAAAAAC0/hUSCJcPvCeM/s1600/DSCN1191.JPG
Oof this thing looks fun now doesn't it. I want it so bad.
I actually have a Klein Fervor frame and a set of Girvin Vector forks (very similar to those on the green Klein), I really should introduce them to each other.......
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• #193
Booyaaaa
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• #194
^ ooof. Exceptional.
What were the Klein Mantra like to ride?
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^ ooof. Exceptional.
What were the Klein Mantra like to ride?
URT so not the best.
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