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Posted: Jun 2, 2012 at 14:59 Quote
destri wrote:
recklessness wrote:
destri wrote:
I'll be in Sudbury from the 9th to 17th for a business trip, which means no riding.

I can try to work something in for after my BC trip.

I will throw a wicked Goat Path jam if you are in Ontario for a weekend. I know you don't DJ, but we'll get dirty street running or some shit. LOL.


I can always try, and I'm sure it would be hilarious.
Yeah dude. tup

Posted: Jun 2, 2012 at 15:13 Quote
I'm getting decent at bars now, took me long enough. The only problem is the foot clearance on my crypt. I have
to have my toes on the pedal.
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Btw, that was a sick edit Destri! Lawnmowers are doaaap.

Posted: Jun 2, 2012 at 16:52 Quote
I hated the YOLO graffiti in Destri's video.

Posted: Jun 2, 2012 at 17:01 Quote
trozei wrote:
I hated the YOLO graffiti in Destri's video.
I saw it only once and I'm pretty sure it said f*ck yolo , therefor I approve. On a sidenote that edit was sick. I don't think I've seen a bad edit yet that been on a deity bike.

Posted: Jun 2, 2012 at 17:31 Quote
Is the cryptkeeper frame pretty tight for barspins? I have heard some people say the head angle and top tube length will make it difficult for bars.

Posted: Jun 2, 2012 at 18:52 Quote
It's the rider, not the bike.

Posted: Jun 2, 2012 at 20:05 Quote
travM wrote:
Is the cryptkeeper frame pretty tight for barspins? I have heard some people say the head angle and top tube length will make it difficult for bars.

no.

Posted: Jun 2, 2012 at 20:09 Quote
dialeddobermann wrote:
travM wrote:
Is the cryptkeeper frame pretty tight for barspins? I have heard some people say the head angle and top tube length will make it difficult for bars.


no.
I've found it pretty tight for trying to learn bars, really have to lean back alot and have only my toes on the pedal. Which makes it harder to learn as when ever i get the bars around and catch them i fall of the back of the bike. However if you already have bars dialed you should be fine, its doable just not ideal.

Posted: Jun 3, 2012 at 0:21 Quote
how long are your cranks?

Posted: Jun 3, 2012 at 0:23 Quote
I'm rocking 170's, but I also have size 11 feet. The clearance isn't too too bad, but I definitely
have to be aware of my foot placement. When I first started trying them, I stacked really hard a few times
because my foot stopped the rotation.

Posted: Jun 3, 2012 at 0:30 Quote
Scariest shit ever. Last time it happened i tried to recover and dislocated my finger

Posted: Jun 3, 2012 at 0:34 Quote
Check this out, it happened on the last two clips. The last one I cracked a rib.
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Posted: Jun 3, 2012 at 0:38 Quote
Shit dude, i havent tried them since. Gotta work on tucks some more.

Also one of the scariest moments is when i went for an. Unturndown and the bar end caught my shirt. Somehow i kicked the bike away

Posted: Jun 3, 2012 at 0:40 Quote
While we're pimping edits...

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This is Gabi, recent addition to the team, for reasons obvious to anyone who was around last January. He is legitimately one of the streetest people I know. He will ride faster than anyone in this thread, splitting east-west traffic during rush hour, yelling Freddie Gibbs and Ludacris lyrics, and he will do it across the entire city just to look for a single spot. He will go to a skatepark in negative twenty weather to invent a new trick, just because it's empty. He will go on a road trip with no insurance just to ride new spots. He may not toss the bars but this individual is street where it counts.

Posted: Jun 3, 2012 at 18:52 Quote
im gonna get the 25T sprocket. what size cog is typically being run with that size spocket?


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