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austingarner
- Member since Jul 25, 2011
- Male / 105
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Baltimore , Maryland - 8 Followers
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wanna be trials biker
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Sep 9, 2016 at 11:38
Sep 9, 2016
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Feb 25, 2016 at 13:36
Feb 25, 2016Zee crankset, bottom bracket, pedals and chainring
$125 USDUsed lightly, mild scratched and shoe rub. Bottom bracket spins easily and NW teeth are hardly worn.
crank length is 175mm
BB works for both 68 and 73mm bottom brackets
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Feb 25, 2016 at 13:32
Feb 25, 2016Rockshox reba 100mm
$175 USDUsed for less than 50 hours, light mountain biking. Owned and adjusted by a bike mechanic...the paint on the drop outs isn't even worn.
straight 1 1/8"
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Feb 25, 2016 at 13:28
Feb 25, 2016700cc Fixie w/ deep dish rims
$200 USDFixie...looks like a pure fix but it has been painted over. Paint job is good none the less only a few scratches. Wheels are true, bullhorns and front brake new chain
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Feb 25, 2016 at 13:22
Feb 25, 2016Spank Puff frame seat and headset
$200 USDUsed for mostly short mountain bike rides...no major dirt jumping/ racing. ISCG tabs and disc brake mounts with vertical dropouts. Cool all around frame
austingarner mikekazimer's article
Jan 14, 2016 at 18:42
Jan 14, 2016
Opinion: Should You Take More Risks?
Risks are relative to the level you are riding at...expanding you're skill cap involves getting out of your comfort zone but it doesn't mean putting your life at risk. As a trials rider myself I realize that I am bucking myself off so stuff people wouldn't walk down and what most people would get seriously injured on trying to get down. However, I don't try things if I see there is an uncontrollable risk...people that expand their boundaries by taking excessive risk end up with a quick strong but short mountain biking career. It's about controlling the risk to a level where you can mess up and not get seriously injured.












