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One fast and crazy downhiller...

Discussion in 'Anything Goes' started by derstuka, Aug 23, 2007.

  1. derstuka

    derstuka Lord of the Wankers Staff Member

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  2. PorscheBob

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    That mountain bike was going 105 miles per hour !
    Wonder what the frame was made of.
    Hope the company isn't making motorcycle frames.
     


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    derstuka Lord of the Wankers Staff Member

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    Well, IMO....he would be a fool to run carbon fiber, so I am "assuming" he has frames just like mine, aluminum or steel with reinforced gusseting at the major stress points (top tube, down tube, headtube. etc...) His frame just snapped like a pretzel at the front headtube. :eek: Talk about mtn rash! :crutch:

    Man, that SOB was hauling ASS!!! Balls the size of cantalopes he must have!
     


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    was he helmetless? and what's the deal with the guys dragging him around and then standing him up when he's beat to hell. they should have let him at least catch his breath. hell the poor guy could barely stand. that hurt to watch...
     


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