and gcaprider.. your totally right, I was under the impression he was having fun just doing some trials in a downhill race before you mentioned the speed component. Much appreciated good sire.
You make a great bike in the TR450 and the silverware starts coming in,for your first go at an out and out DH rig you've silenced a lot of people and broke a sh*t load of hearts, including mine,cos knowing i'll never even get close enough to one to smell it,let alone own it fcuking kills me. But this is a worthy POD and you lads over the pond at Transition bikes are onto a winner with this design,a toned down 4 incher for Jill would be nice to see for her rainbow collection. Anyway keep up the mint work boys,and the very best of luck in all ya do,b*st*rds.Ha-Ha. Gary.
this pic is kinda blah blah, nothing special except the bike which I would buy If I had the cash. I wounder If this is advertising seeing how its straight from the Transition Bike Company album. whatever
i would hope that you complain about almost every new product release notice on the name page, because most of those are written by press people from the companies.
I'd agree with you if the image was photoshopped up and plastered with transition logos but it's not, it's a great picture of a downhill rider winning a big race.
Here we go again with all the losers commenting on a pic they could never pull off. Not pod worthy. Shutter speed is to slow. Wrong position for the flash. Body position is wrong. How can there be so many losers on pinkbike? All the ppl i ride with are cool. So please stop liking mountainbiking and find some other sport which embraces losers like ultimate frisbee.
Conformist, the criticize is not on the picture, is in the kind of pod, is an awesome picture, but not worthy of pod. I want want to woke up in morning, go to pinkbike and enjoy an awesome pic for the rest of the day, not a boring one.
Lopezr... I believe the saying goes: To each their own.
Also, if you can't appreciate a photo for reasons other than those of your own personal preferences, perhaps (just sayin') you should consider broadening your horizons. There's plenty of beauty in the picture, you just don't see it all (yet).
Oh, and you should appreciate the fact that you're able to wake up each day, log onto your computer and look at a pod. A lot people will never know what a pod, a dh bike, or even a good nights sleep, is.
sorry, i don't like the flash, and it looks a bit blurred but the angle is good enough for a POD- i would of been on the left of the track with the bushes in the side of the shot. props anyway