12-14-2006, 10:10 AM
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| Guest | Re: mocking Ride-A-Lot - girl raging Apex rock garden Shaun Bell wrote:
> "LIBERATOR" <spy.expert@linuxmail.org> wrote in message
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>>Shaun Bell wrote:
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>>>"LIBERATOR" <spy.expert@linuxmail.org> wrote in message
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>>>>http://www.trailcentral.com/gallery/2006_tdfr/DSCN1901
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>>>>This was the "Tour-De-Front-Range" which Ride-A-Lot could never
>>>>participate in, cuz he's king of wusses with woman boobies.
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>>>>Check this babe out, hitting it at full speed. I photoed this rock
>>>>section here on this URL - they are the same section, you can see how
>>>>different light affects recognizing it.
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>>>>http://www.singletracks.com/trails/p...d=3&photo=2295
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>>>>http://www.singletracks.com/trails/p...d=3&photo=2296
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>>>Am I missing something? Looks like a freakin' sidewalk.
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>>Hi Ding Dong I'm glad you responded.
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>>>Did you really watch the video and look at those pics? OMG, I could rip
>>>this on my >Colnago C-40 lol! Sorry lib, I'm sure you have no idea what
>>>that is. Think extreme
>>>long travel DH machine.... With 20mm tires : )
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>>I didn't know there was a video. I can ride this trail just fine, it's
>>Ride-A-Lot Ding Dong that can't, so perhaps you need to mock her about
>>it. Ask him to show you his tits!!
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>>>Shaun (mountain dew dewd with pink booties) Bell
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>>Tell Ridey you have prettier pink booties than she does.
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> Actually they're pink Lampre socks.... Even got the matching pink Lampre
> jersey and shorts. Hell, the C-40 Colnago is a pink Lampre team bike lol!
> Yup, like pink a lot. Especially when is all carbon and from Italy. Of
> course you have no idea what the hell I'm talking about. But seriously, I
> could rip that on cyclecross bike lol! Even a road bike would be
> doable...just not my pretty pink bike.
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> Shaun Bell
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C-40, huh? Sweet. I guess if you're going to go GRS, you may as well do
it right! I got a Roubaix last year that I've been enjoying. Not quite
as bling (or pink) as yours, but a nice comfortable ride and carbon
fiber too (I like to touch it and say "ooh").
That section in the photo is a semi-tough climb - I dabbed with the SS
on it going up, my bald rear tire spun out. No problem descending and
Mitch cleaned it on the way down too. I think he was still chatting
while he rolled it.
I doubt I could ride up it on my road bike but down would be no problem.
It's a little like cobblestones, so it's still sidewalk-like, just a
really old sidewalk.
If you make it to CO like you're threatening to, I'd love to show you
some good stuff that I think you'd enjoy. None of that silly city-boy
trail rating has been applied to it, but I'd call some of them pretty
difficult. It's also too cold here for homeless people, so that problem
takes care of it's self.
This an old photo you may have already seen, but it is a fun spot on one
of the close-by trails. It gets better that this, but we are usually too
busy having fun to take many photos.
<http://tinyurl.com/staz3>
Matt |
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