dmadness
- Member since May 29, 2005
- Male / 43
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Canmore , Alberta
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If i'm not pushing my bike up the mountain, i'm riding down it.. that's all I do.. ohh yeah I work sometimes too.
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dmadness mikelevy's article
Jul 8, 2018 at 19:58
Jul 8, 2018
Motion Ride's 170mm Linkage Fork - Eurobike 2018
Also I never had volume on it when i watched the video the first time, its loud... keep in mind that its loud and makes popping sounds under their best case scenario demonstration here, so this give me zero faith that it will not be loud and creaky as all blue hell in application.

dmadness mikelevy's article
Jul 8, 2018 at 19:55
Jul 8, 2018
Motion Ride's 170mm Linkage Fork - Eurobike 2018
Well, its ugly as sin for starters. there there is the basic first rule of mechanics " a simple design with less moving parts is always more favorable ", then theres the fact that with all those pivots it will have to overcome greater friction than a traditional shock ( also note that is still has to overcome the friction of the shock since it still has one ), it has more parts to break . and finally when it fails from a heavy compression ( also a disadvantage here due to the fact its a fulcrum ) the front end of the bike will drive into the tire stopping your bike dead and sending you OTB savagely... and of course its pricy, so why not just get a proven and better fork ?
on solely the ugly part i would get a better fork than this monstrosity.

dmadness astonmtb's article
Mar 18, 2018 at 10:48
Mar 18, 2018
Intend's New Headset Actually Improves Cockpit Stiffness - Review
@mrti: you think or do you think that its rediculous to compare the stifness of metal on a headset ? have you ever heard anybody complain about their headset not being stiff enough ? wake up your being fed bullshit.

dmadness dragonaut's video
Mar 15, 2018 at 12:55
Mar 15, 2018
I play guitar a minimum of 3 hours a day... Keep at it man, its a great thing to do and it is always a fun time and a challenge. If ever you feel stagnant then learn some new scales or study some theory... also dont forget to work on finger independance and realize tha your pinky is one of the STRONGEST fingers for guitar if you use it regularily. :)
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