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ntns
- Member since May 12, 2017
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Katy , Texas - 0 Followers
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ntns mattwragg's article
May 9, 2026 at 20:27
May 9, 2026
Randoms Part 1: FSA Bike Festival Riva 2026
So...5.10 Freerider Contact?
As someone who also walks when I go on rides (either during/before/after), they always seemed sketchy to walk around in.
ntns stephanepelletier's article
Oct 7, 2025 at 13:28
Oct 7, 2025
Intense Launches 3D Bike Configurator, Expanding Frame First Program
Am I the only one reminded of bikeconfig.com?
ntns seb-stott's article
Jun 27, 2025 at 13:07
Jun 27, 2025
Pinkbike Poll: The Ugliest Bikes Of Eurobike 2025
I can't even imagine the stress around the motor area on 8. That rear rack + rider must have so much leverage.
ntns Palardy's article
Mar 13, 2025 at 13:34
Mar 13, 2025
OnlyMotion is Launching an Electronic Conversion Kit for Dropper Posts
I thought it said that the remote was wireless.
Seems like the dangly bit might just be an antenna?
Selling
Feb 22, 2025 at 0:22
Feb 22, 2025Pearl Izumi X-Alp Flow Pop (Boa)
$35 USDPearl Izumi X-Alp Flow Pop Boa shoes
Men's US 13
Never ridden, bought them a while ago just never really used them.
(Copied from website)
We've all experienced the mistimed shoe-untying as we're pedaling down the trail. Pearl Izumi pairs the reliable Boa dial system with a flat-pedal shoe for the best of both comfort and performance for your trail pursuits. The breathable mesh upper keeps feet cool as you make your way up the climb, and the PinLoc rubber sole makes sure you stay firmly on pedals as you hit the good line on the way back down the mountain.
Details
- A flat pedal shoe for getting rowdy on the mountain
- Boa dial keeps fit dialed without fear of untied laces
- PinLoc rubber sole keeps feet planted on pedals
- Midsole's one-piece construction absorbs shocks on landing
ntns seb-stott's article
Oct 26, 2024 at 19:13
Oct 26, 2024
Pinbike Poll: Are You Running the Bar & Stem That Originally Came on Your Bike?
0-10mm spacers for those of us who cut (or had previously cut then swapped) a fork too short


