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bigboyneverleft
- Member since Jun 21, 2005
- Male / 46
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Almere , Netherlands - 15 Followers
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No time for this, no time for that :/ no mountains to ride...
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bigboyneverleft alicialeggett's article
Jan 18, 2022 at 0:59
Jan 18, 2022
Spotted: A Chromag Full Suspension Bike, This Time for Adults
its a package deal I guess
bigboyneverleft edspratt's article
Aug 26, 2021 at 11:49
Aug 26, 2021
Video: Audi Nines 2021 Course Preview
ShaggyFPV at work.
bigboyneverleft jamessmurthwaite's article
Jul 26, 2021 at 5:43
Jul 26, 2021
Video: Bernard Kerr's Winning POV from Red Bull Hardline
Guys this is insane, such a great run, no question, but its also robbed by gopro settings.
It needs wider angle. In this case I suspect which ever stab used caused massive crop. I would really suggest going step back with strength of stabilization and also looking into wider angle as a base (I own multiple GoPros sadly no H9 so cannot comment on exact settings)
bigboyneverleft Mandownmedia's article
Jul 26, 2021 at 5:40
Jul 26, 2021
Finals Photo Epic: Red Bull Hardline 2021
Great photos.
Jan 20, 2021 at 6:14
Jan 20, 2021
ok 2021, lets play nice I want to get back on the bike.
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bigboyneverleft RichardCunningham's article
Nov 3, 2012 at 20:41
Nov 3, 2012
Park Tool Cyclone Chain Scrubber Review
The main difference between taking the chain off and using tools like that is: you get to clean the RD and the cranks rings. I would find there a lot of dirt which would find its way on a chain in no time. I stopped using tools like that because of that.
bigboyneverleft scottsecco's article
Oct 8, 2012 at 1:36
Oct 8, 2012
Video: 4-Year-Old Shredder
I like when he checks the left just before the end. Smart kid.
bigboyneverleft brule's article
Oct 3, 2012 at 4:21
Oct 3, 2012
To Encourage Biking, Cities Lose the Helmets
Well, it is fairly simple. Encourage, but do not enforce.
Amsterdam would be a good study as for cycling in the city. The amount of people on bikes there is ridiculous. The number of bikers during rush hour is quite challenging of course, but it works. It is cheapest, healthy and fastest way to commute in cities. Yes people do ride in the rain. They ride pretty much almost whole year. But then In Holland people accept commuting by bike as such. It has to do with the fact that Holland has very impressive network of bike lines. It is separated from the traffic when possible but in old towns it is impossible to avoid "sharing" where a white line separates cars and bikes.
It is not helmets (absent in general, only kids and road, xc racers wear them) what makes it work, it is the car drivers attitude. Yes, some will say hold on, but it is truth. I was warned to watch out for cyclists by almost all Dutch guys I met. I accepted this and made myself aware of the high risk of irresponsible cyclists.
PS I tried both: cycling and riding by car. Maybe I should have mentioned.










