Recommendation-when your fox forks or shocks are in need of a tuning, look into Push Industries. Local CO company that does great work with suspension items.
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Recommendation-when your fox forks or shocks are in need of a tuning, look into Push Industries. Local CO company that does great work with suspension items.
Ok I'll check that place our for sure!
Any of you guys ever seen 24" bmx bikes? Been really wanting one lately! I miss the old bmx bikes!!!!!!
I was considering rigging my old Stump jumper as a single speed, essentially a 26" bmx, but I am going to commute to work with it occasionally, so I opted for keeping the derailleurs.
That's a good idea, I check out a pk ripper 26" and damn it was sweet, looked at a couple redline 24" and loves em! I wish I could get away with a 20" bmx lol! The 24" look better for adults riding them.
i have a friend who is 42 and still rides around on his 1987 GT performer, he don't care what people say or think, just says he enjoys it lol
I'm a little too senior citizen to do much hot dogging on rocky trails but I still ride a little almost every day.
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...-Peaksview.jpg
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...nt-Revel-1.jpg
Thanks! The first is at Brainard Lake looking to the Indian Peaks; Mount Audubon on the right, Pawnee Pass a little to the left. Bike is a Giant Revel 1.
Second pic is from my yard looking east to the Grand Mesa.
Here's another at Brainard. My favorite XC ski trail is the Sourdough trail that begins from near Brainard and goes 10.5 miles down to Peaceful Valley where my cabin is. Have done it a couple hundred times on foot and skis, only once on the bike so far. It's a bitchin' ride.
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...inard-Lake.jpg
You're doing it right. :)