10:45 pm
20/01/2006
[quote="timguyperson":3topwere]so I got mike s's old solo and the frame doesn't feel as good as the trigger frame and the trigger is meant to be a beginner bike? Wats the 'G' 'O' I think it needs more wieght...too touchy. But I'll get used to it hopefully.[/quote:3topwere]
Simple, not everybody likes there bike setup the same, the trigger a lower end dragonfly, meaning weaker parts different design possibly diff materials I highly suspect that means the angles/ lengths may vary.
Mike S might vary well prefer a different feel to his ride.
After all angles and lengths that you like are more important than who's name is on it.
10:14 am
15/05/2006
*Spray paint is the best thing to put grips on with.
*KGB forks and Inertia forks have the exact same fork bolt, which BTW is the strongest design.
*KHE forks, St Martin forks, Sunday foks and Odyssey forks share the same frok bolt thread as each other... this came in really handy!!! [Image Can Not Be Found]
*Brakes are really sucking a fat one right about now...
*I recently tried to paint my frame and it turned out so unbelievably shithouse that it is hard to look at, so maybe no-one will want to steal it now... haha
*Doing tricks on bikes is gay.
*That is all.
10:04 pm
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18/09/2005
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