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Posted: Apr 15, 2015 at 21:26 Quote
NotDannyHart wrote:
ProfessorSchaftenberg wrote:
I have to admit.
Those will kill the trails.
In a good way tup
Haha I'll have you converted in no time! Have you heard about our lord and savior Magic Mary?

No,at the mo,it's the Dark Overlord Maxxis Big Grin
Soon to be the the High Priest Geax Gato.

Posted: Apr 21, 2015 at 14:24 Quote
I went to Bike Park Ireland last Saturday on a really dry day (dust!) The trails were 2 bermy flowy compact rocks type of trails, and the other 3 were natural DH trails. I ran the tyre at really low pressures with no burping of feeling of the sidewall collapsing at all. It performed great on all trails, and wasn't all that draggy on the uphill climb either. The transition from the side knobs to the center felt unnoticeable, and the tyre looks as good as new. All in all I had a great day. Except I broke my wrist there and no more bikes for 5 weeks.

Posted: Apr 21, 2015 at 14:33 Quote
NotDannyHart wrote:
Except I broke my wrist there and no more bikes for 5 weeks.

Just thought you would crowbar that in there ?.
And all you wanted to talk about was your MM's
That's devotion for you Big Grin tup
Sorry to hear that NotDannyHart,that's a bummer with the good weather on our doorsteps too.

Hopefully you will be back soon,and good to hear you have found a tyre that suits your needs

Posted: Apr 21, 2015 at 15:10 Quote
ProfessorSchaftenberg wrote:
NotDannyHart wrote:
Except I broke my wrist there and no more bikes for 5 weeks.

Just thought you would crowbar that in there ?.
And all you wanted to talk about was your MM's
That's devotion for you Big Grin tup
Sorry to hear that NotDannyHart,that's a bummer with the good weather on our doorsteps too.

Hopefully you will be back soon,and good to hear you have found a tyre that suits your needs
Haha yeah I can't wait! It's already been 3 out of 35 days and I'm already impatient (and itchy)

Posted: Apr 21, 2015 at 15:35 Quote
Youll deffo be itchy with a plaster cast thats for sure.

Have you worked out how your going to comfotably wipe your ass yet.










Just messin

Posted: Apr 21, 2015 at 15:40 Quote
titaniumtit wrote:
Youll deffo be itchy with a plaster cast thats for sure.

Have you worked out how your going to comfotably wipe your ass yet.
I'm right handed and it's the left wrist, so not too bad but still a ball ache. And it's not plaster its *enduro specific voice* "fibreglass"


 


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