Flatter than Saskatchewan! For all the people south of the border, Saskatchewan is the province that has four straight lines as it's borders. but when you enter it from Alberta on the Trans-Canada it almost immediately has a s-turn, I mean wtf? is the point of the corner its so flat lol and they are banked!
haha @ kickitpinkbike, don't forget, one our MOUNTAINS in this great province is a HUGE garbage pile they covered in dirt lol. another lovely feature of Sask.
I want to all the "FORKS" guys to understand something: IT IS f*ckING FORK, even in spanish is FORK (horquilla -- Reads: or-kee-ya) NOT FORKS (horquillas -- Reads: or-kee-yas) so can you accept that the correct term for the par that holds your front wheel is actualy in singular and that is not a SET unlike wheels, cogs, tubes, tires, spokes, hubs, rims, levers, brakes shifters or anithing that you can imagine that comes in the presentation of SET. Thanks too all!
When an item has two symmetrical parts it can be referred to in plural. Sunglasses, goggles, pants, shorts, binoculars, forceps, scissors, pliers, etc. So it goes with "forks". Personally, though, I call it a fork. Just the way I was raised.
as i said i have been behind him when he cooks off this jump, he is literally flat BEFORE he hits the lip and is flat and low the whole time, dirt flying from the lip, the bike goes sideways and he pulls it back for a super smooth landing, he pretty much scrubs every jump in Whistler, look at some the the lips on the right side of all the jumps, they are beat and almost gone, cause of riders like Ian......
This scrub is so dirty it doesn't have a chance of making fingering your 14 year old sister and finding your dads wedding ring any less dirty. Straight filth lol