my ride
Team Fat Chance Yo Eddy.........................yo
Team Fat Chance Yo Eddy.........................yo
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my ride
Team Fat Chance Yo Eddy.........................yo
Love the YO eddy...Steel is real. That is way too clean though, you need to ride it more.
I have an IF single speed, fill rigid. I ride that most often.
Also have a Breezer Lightning with a single 32tooth in front and a 8speed road cassette in rear.
Old Skool Yo Eddy? That's one of the classic hardtails. very nice...sweet handling bike.
My On One is steel, too. Sweet ride but I'll stick with a suspension fork! I run that SS in the summer and 1x8 in the winter.
that is not an actual picture of mine..........Mine is purple, with a spring Carbon Girvin Fork, XTR all over.....
I bought it when i managed a bike shop........i still have the ridged fork it came with. I was thinking about slapping the bomber fork back on. The Eddy fork was the best cromo fork out there...
i ride a ML.......it's about a 19 1/2 inchI was gonna say your frame is too small for you with that three story seat post.
I finally can afford a high-zoot mtb, but I'm too busy/damaged/old to race. I finally gave up on the Cannondale SuperV when I couldn't get parts, got this Epic Comp Disk for commuting, love the thing. Hard tail on flats, opens up the rear suspension on terrain. I still ride most every morning in the dark, towed my 6-yr-old on a 44-mile ride with the trail-o-bike this weekend. One of these days I'll ditch the commuter tires and hit the trails again.
I had a SuperV 1000, I loved it, still miss it. The headshock was fairly bullet-proof, weather resistant, and no fork flex, but the travel wasn't great. I travelled all over Europe with it, a lot of Iceland and Australia, it never let me down. My Epic is a much better bike, but somehow seems more ordinary. It's hard to compare now that I'm not competing. I've not pushed the Epic much beyond the capabilities of the SuperV in the woods. I'm like the old man in the new 'Vette, kinda lame isn't it?
My Epic came with a Fox F100RL fork. I knew the bike would be more than I needed for commuting, so I didn't worry about fork flex. I've not had a shock fork before, but this is a high-end bike, and guys are racing with lesser forks, so it must be ok, right? I guess I'm just thankful to have such a nice bike, gonna enjoy it as much as I can.
Nice sig!
wow i can't believe i'm the only one rockin' a surly!
i ride a karate monkey at least every other weekend. rigid, single speed, yadda yadda.
i enjoy the 29er for straight up mountain biking, but i still take my 26" fireman's bmx cruiser out when i feel like acting like a kid and jumping everything i get my tires on.
i commute to work every day by bike too. i'll tell ya what, commuting on a fixed gear really makes your legs stronger for those uphill single speed grinders on a mtn bike.
wow i can't believe i'm the only one rockin' a surly!
i ride a karate monkey at least every other weekend. rigid, single speed, yadda yadda.
i enjoy the 29er for straight up mountain biking, but i still take my 26" fireman's bmx cruiser out when i feel like acting like a kid and jumping everything i get my tires on.
i commute to work every day by bike too. i'll tell ya what, commuting on a fixed gear really makes your legs stronger for those uphill single speed grinders on a mtn bike.
i looked at the karate monkey but liked the geometry of the On One Inbred 29er better. personal preference. that and every time i turned around i saw karate monkeys and redlines and GFs.
hey, asked in another thread but i'll ask here--ever race in michaux sf?