Gearing set up for XC/AM

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Posted: Sep 28, 2009 at 18:30 Quote
smilmick wrote:
sherbet wrote:
Didn't read that.

Don't be afraid to experiment and ignore giant posts.

Hey rainbow sherbert, its blind advise like that which only further perpetuates the BS advise that gets spread on this site. Way to go.

Rattsl, forget the gearing problem. Buy a set of lights.

Yes, telling someone to not be afraid to experiment with their bike setup, and learn from mistakes, or possibly just succeed.

Sorry. I always thought biking was about having fun.

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Posted: Sep 28, 2009 at 18:38 Quote
Thanks, Sherb, for keeping it real and ignoring this tool.

Posted: Sep 28, 2009 at 18:39 Quote
Hombre3000 wrote:
Thanks, Sherb, for keeping it real and ignoring this tool.

Word. I think he's trying to help, though.

Smil, remember what you want isn't always what others want. The customer is always right.

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Posted: Sep 28, 2009 at 18:40 Quote
Trying can be far from achieving.

Posted: Sep 28, 2009 at 18:40 Quote
Hombre3000 wrote:
Trying can be far from achieving.

True, but at least he's trying.

Posted: Sep 28, 2009 at 18:41 Quote
sherbet wrote:

Sorry. I always thought biking was about having fun.

WRONG

its about pwning newbs

and masturbating to low spoke count wheels and long travel single crown forks,

and showing off on pinkbike,

and taking pictures of your bike while its not being riden,

and having such a fruity color scheme on your bike that people think your gay,

and rating other peoples bikes,

and complaining,

and stroking the cock of anyone who has a better bike,

and giving advice with no actual first hand experience,

did i mention pwning newbs?

Posted: Sep 28, 2009 at 18:43 Quote
smilmick wrote:
sherbet wrote:

Sorry. I always thought biking was about having fun.

WRONG

its about pwning newbs

and masturbating to low spoke count wheels and long travel single crown forks,

and showing off on pinkbike,

and taking pictures of your bike while its not being riden,

and having such a fruity color scheme on your bike that people think your gay,

and rating other peoples bikes,

and complaining,

and stroking the cock of anyone who has a better bike,

and giving advice with no actual first hand experience,

did i mention pwning newbs?

It's going to about getting removed in a moment.

Dude. I get that you're trying to help, but you need to stop.

Posted: Sep 28, 2009 at 18:43 Quote
This is maybe the best single thread I have ever read in my life on Pinkbike.

Posted: Sep 28, 2009 at 18:54 Quote
the customer is always right?

hahah!

Thats some straight up corporate bullshit if ive ever heard it.

Yea, the customer is always right when they have cash in their hand and they dont ask for advise. Rattsl is no customer and we arent at the shop. If thats the approach that you take then I hope no customer of mine is ever forced to take advise from you in their travels. He straight up asked for advise, and I gave the best advise in this thread with REAL LIFE experience and similarity in riding style and terrain.


Customer is always right... HAHAHAH!! That cracks me up.

Posted: Sep 28, 2009 at 18:54 Quote
windowlicker wrote:
This is maybe the best single thread I have ever read in my life on Pinkbike.

your welcome

Posted: Sep 28, 2009 at 18:56 Quote
You took it too literally.

The customer has the bottom say on what they buy. Apparently your suggestions were flunked, so don't dwell on it. Move on and suggest other choices.

Regardless, ALL I'm seeing from you is that you follow Rattsl around and flame him. If you can't prove to be useful, or co-operative at least, I'm going to ask you to leave.

Thank you.

Posted: Sep 28, 2009 at 19:00 Quote
sherbet wrote:
You took it too literally.

The customer has the bottom say on what they buy. Apparently your suggestions were flunked, so don't dwell on it. Move on and suggest other choices.

Regardless, ALL I'm seeing from you is that you follow Rattsl around and flame him. If you can't prove to be useful, or co-operative at least, I'm going to ask you to leave.

Thank you.

You're catching on huh?


Yea, you guys really flushed my advise down the toilet. suuuure.

If you cant prove to be useful rainbow sherbert, im going to have to ask you to leave.

Thank you.

Posted: Sep 28, 2009 at 19:02 Quote
Glad that episode is over.

Anyone have any useful advice?

Posted: Sep 28, 2009 at 19:53 Quote
sherbet wrote:
Glad that episode is over.

Anyone have any useful advice?

Yah, Read my earlier post.
and then just ban that derriere-chapeau permanently, cause he was getting a little too creepy/net-stalker for words to describe.

Posted: Sep 28, 2009 at 20:01 Quote
shondo wrote:
sherbet wrote:
Glad that episode is over.

Anyone have any useful advice?

Yah, Read my earlier post.
and then just ban that derriere-chapeau permanently, cause he was getting a little too creepy/net-stalker for words to describe.

Oh, he was gone before the post you quoted.


 


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