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brettr
(Apr 10, 2009 at 19:09)
how nice is that??
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yes,
I know that it is desighed for a 100mm fork but a bit more never hurts. it would allow you to go more places alot faster . And you have to remember that an extra 40mm is not that much(only 4 cm). Now that i think about it i would still like it more with a bit more travel but not 140mm maybe something like 125mm or 13omm... but every one is intitled to there own opinion.
I know that it is desighed for a 100mm fork but a bit more never hurts. it would allow you to go more places alot faster . And you have to remember that an extra 40mm is not that much(only 4 cm). Now that i think about it i would still like it more with a bit more travel but not 140mm maybe something like 125mm or 13omm... but every one is intitled to there own opinion.
haha, first off why would someone with a dirt jump bike be looking for ways for their bike to go more places faster (oh, and a raked out bike does not in any way make it faster). Second, you may not think 4cm makes a difference, but it really does, when a bike is designed around a 100mm fork, it means that's the way it was intended to be ridden and will perform the best, messing with geo does not help you.
u ride street f*ggot. nobody cares what u think. try ryding dirt or mountains the ill consider your opinions
Ummm Dustin does not ride street. He is prob one of the best dirt jumpers and slopestyle riders around. So just calm down, he was his opinions and you have yours.
well whatever i've stated my point i'm not going to continue to argue with trolls, i'd just like to leave off by saying i DEFINITELY do not ride street
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Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
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Date: 2009-04-10
Trail: Kicking Dirt
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Description: New Transition Double, thanks alot to TransitonBikes
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