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Anyone try the Desert Enforcers? I love the Impacts High (gone through several pairs but I use them for work boots too). I'd like to try something else but I don't think i'd like the Line King based on some of the above comments.
bring the neg props...but this looks like a version of cruiser BMX, not 4X.
Maybe just a cultural difference of terms, but this looks nothing like "4X" in the context of past UCI races.
Actually it looks like way more fun: Gated racing on an actual mt. bike that doesn't require a ski slope, sounds great!... just not what I would call 4X.
Exactly...and there's not a single race in New England unlike every year prior (although I think Highlands last year actually counted towards this years GE points as it was postponed until after the finals). ESC looks great this year and it doesn't make sense to have so much overlap between races as there was in the past. But GE has been the game to play for a long time: now its out of New England.
So what happened to the GE series?
Or Highlands...or Sugarbush...still a great schedule though
Great article...but how often should I be performing this service on a Boxxer WC? Every park weekend...every month...a few times a season?
Yeah well I was hoping Mike meant in price...however they work.
HMBP=Best place on planet Earth. Can't wait for next season.
yeah, that aint classy
Ok stupid question...what are those pavers called? I was thinking those would be just the thing for some sandy berms on my home trails, but I can't find them anywhere.
Hmmm... moto and BMX parts, built with DH'ing in mind. Promising origins. So why was it decades latter until decent DH bikes started to come onto the market? In their day Breeze and his cohorts went onto sell what were basically burly road frames that had wide tiers and flat bars (e.g. Breezer Storm). About Us
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