The 26" Dirt & Park Thread

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The 26" Dirt & Park Thread
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Posted: Jul 15, 2014 at 15:10 Quote
jespinal wrote:
Doubpost, I know an aussie duder from this thread had a ps bike but I don't recall who, could you appear please?

Responded to your pm mate tup the ps frames are amazing value. Definitely would buy one again.

Posted: Jul 15, 2014 at 16:09 Quote
That guard he got off eBay. It was I that planned on machining a couple for homies on here to test out but life has gotten in the way of starting them. Well life and my truck hahah.

Posted: Jul 15, 2014 at 16:10 Quote
I still haven't been able to work on my car...bikes got in my life lol

Posted: Jul 15, 2014 at 16:13 Quote
Sold my bike to fund truck stuff. Needless to say the 850 I got for my bike didn't go far lol. Been considering getting another bike but now is not the time. Maybe once I'm done my truck or some shit.

Posted: Jul 15, 2014 at 16:15 Quote
817moto wrote:
Sold my bike to fund truck stuff. Needless to say the 850 I got for my bike didn't go far lol. Been considering getting another bike but now is not the time. Maybe once I'm done my truck or some shit.
You never finish your car...never

Posted: Jul 15, 2014 at 17:12 Quote
817moto wrote:
Maybe once I'm done my truck or some shit.
LOL have fun

Posted: Jul 15, 2014 at 17:15 Quote
I know I know. It's all expensive stuff left unfortunately. It's the same principal as a bike, one does not simply "finish" building their bike.

Posted: Jul 15, 2014 at 19:43 Quote
817moto wrote:
I know I know. It's all expensive stuff left unfortunately. It's the same principal as a bike, one does not simply "finish" building their bike.


bikes are cheaper so easier to finish Big Grin


I know how it is man, I too have a 4x4 ram lol

Posted: Jul 15, 2014 at 20:04 Quote
Thepureface wrote:
817moto wrote:
I know I know. It's all expensive stuff left unfortunately. It's the same principal as a bike, one does not simply "finish" building their bike.


bikes are cheaper so easier to finish Big Grin


I know how it is man, I too have a 4x4 ram lol
I bought a toyota car, thing is amazing and can take a beating! And lots of room for bikes

Posted: Jul 15, 2014 at 22:43 Quote
recklessness wrote:
Just throwing out an idea, not sure if it would work, but could you just buy a G-Sport Gland guard and drill holes in it to match the disc tabs???
that was the guard I wanna check out

Posted: Jul 16, 2014 at 14:25 Quote
krankedbikes10 wrote:
Thepureface wrote:
817moto wrote:
I know I know. It's all expensive stuff left unfortunately. It's the same principal as a bike, one does not simply "finish" building their bike.


bikes are cheaper so easier to finish Big Grin


I know how it is man, I too have a 4x4 ram lol
I bought a toyota car, thing is amazing and can take a beating! And lots of room for bikes
shoulda kept the subie

Posted: Jul 16, 2014 at 14:51 Quote
willy94 wrote:
krankedbikes10 wrote:
Thepureface wrote:



bikes are cheaper so easier to finish Big Grin


I know how it is man, I too have a 4x4 ram lol
I bought a toyota car, thing is amazing and can take a beating! And lots of room for bikes
shoulda kept the subie
Oh trust me, I regret selling it but I couldn't afford the cash for a new motor so she went.. New car might be getting an AWD Conversion though

Posted: Jul 16, 2014 at 15:22 Quote
Riser2012 wrote:
Black seat post
bring the h8
Looks really good 8/10

Posted: Jul 16, 2014 at 16:06 Quote
Thepureface wrote:
817moto wrote:
I know I know. It's all expensive stuff left unfortunately. It's the same principal as a bike, one does not simply "finish" building their bike.


bikes are cheaper so easier to finish Big Grin


I know how it is man, I too have a 4x4 ram lol
Oh hai. It pretty much rains cheap parts for my hoopty. Razz


 


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