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BooyahSaki henryquinney's article
Dec 10, 2021 at 12:33
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BooyahSaki pinkbikeaudience's article
Nov 3, 2020 at 9:20
Nov 3, 2020
Voting Now Closed: Top 10 GoPro Best Line Contest Videos
All were sick, but Mark Matthews was lovely.
Added 2 photos to Buysell
Jun 18, 2020 at 9:16
Jun 18, 2020
Selling
Jun 18, 2020 at 9:16
Jun 18, 2020

Canondale Kids Trail 16

$135 USD
This bike is almost brand new. My daughter rode it about 10 -12 times before she outgrew it. MSRP is $260. From the manufacturer: Start 'em off right. With one-speed simplicity and an easy-to-use kick-back style coaster brake, this lightweight ripper is perfect for building skills and having fun. Highlights Light, durable SmartForm C2 Alloy frame Tool-less Training Wheels and Chainguard Smooth Rolling Multi-Surface tires (16x1.75") Where it thrives Gravel roads, leisurely rides, in town What it's built for Handling, comfort

Added 2 photos to Buysell
Jun 9, 2020 at 16:51
Jun 9, 2020
Selling
Jun 9, 2020 at 16:51
Jun 9, 2020

Byk E250 250mm Wheels

$125 USD
This bike has about 6 rides total on it before my daughter outgrew it. The only thing it will need anytime soon is tubes, maybe. It is in like-new condition. MSRP is $299. From the manufacturer: THE ULTIMATE FIRST KIDS BIKE E-250 | AGE: 3 - 5 YEARS | HEIGHT: 85 - 102CMS Ability Level: Learning to ride their first bike Push, Run or Pedal - This bike offers three bikes in one! With a detachable push handle, our low ergonomic frame and ultralight weight, learning to ride has never been easier. With rolling dynamics 30% superior to competitors, the E-250 is the absolute best first bike experience you can give your child. FEATURES Design: By considering shoulder width, riding position, safety and comfort, we have created a light, easy to ride and ergonomic design that ensures a great fit. And for a child to ride comfortably and in the correct position the saddle should be padded and matching the size of their body - we have done just that with the E-250. Performance: With a lightweight Alloy ergonomic frame and the low gravity concept, the E-250 is approximately 30% more efficient than comparative kids bikes. And light wheels make pedalling easier; professional bike riders insist ont hem so why shouldn't our kids too! At just 7+kgs, it is one of the lightest bikes for this age group - most alternative kids bikes weigh more than 11.5kgs! Safety: To make a children's bike safe, the rider needs to be able to brake efficiently and confidently. On the front we have used an alloy side pull calliper for developing immediate hand control, and at the rear a coaster brake for simple and safe foot braking. We have used alloy front and rear callipers with light action for superior control and a simple and safe coaster style foot brake. The best of both worlds we believe. The custom-sized V-Brakes we have used are calibrated for age, ability and ergonomic fit. And they are made of non-flexing, strong and light alloy. Our light weight alloy rims ensure pedalling is easier. But more importantly alloy rims are a more efficient braking surface than cheaper, chrome-plated steel rims, and are therefore safer. Little Details Count: Detachable push handle for helping get the rider up to balance speed. Quick release seat clamp to easily remove push handle. Custom length cranks. Smooth running tyres to reduce road friction and noise so your child can hear safety instructions. Ergonomic riding triangle between pedals. Seat and handlebars for best balance and control.

BooyahSaki mikekazimer's article
Dec 16, 2019 at 9:42
Dec 16, 2019
Field Test: 2020 Rocky Mountain Slayer Carbon 90 - The One That Broke
I rode a Rocky Mountain Element for a little under a year and had nothing but problems with it. Granted, the majority of failures were in the components, but the derailleur hanger bent REALLY easily and was ridiculously expensive to replace direct from Rocky Mountain. Their customer service was pretty poor as well, in terms of responsiveness. They did their best to force me to go to the shop rather than fix the bike on my own terms. I was not impressed. Got rid of that bike and moved on to an Intense. SO MUCH MORE DURABLE and awesome customer service. Never going back to Rocky Mountain.
BooyahSaki SCOTT-Sports's article
Dec 12, 2019 at 9:22
Dec 12, 2019
Video: Flow State with Joel Ducrot
That was turrble. It's like they hired the cameraman from Borne 2 and 3, then put him on a balancing board and turned off camera stabilization. I get that shaky cam can convey a feeling, but this was just so extreme it was completely unwatchable.
BooyahSaki mikekazimer's article
Aug 7, 2019 at 10:40
Aug 7, 2019
First Ride: The 2020 Kona Process 134 CR Has a Full Carbon Frame & 29" Wheels
@BobbyHillbomb: Not sure why you are hassling him. He thinks the pricing for the new bike is appropriate, but prefers to wait until the bike goes on sale the following year to buy. Not everyone on PB has new-year-bike money to throw around. We aren't all dentists.
BooyahSaki Canyon-PureCycling's article
Jul 16, 2019 at 10:13
Jul 16, 2019
Contest Now Closed: Enter to Win a Canyon Strive
Great contest, assuming I win!
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