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Dirt Jump Bikes. any bike welcome as long as its dj or street
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Posted: Feb 5, 2014 at 6:29 Quote
I hope you don't weigh much more than 100lbs, that velvet's gonna fold. At the very least it'll start creaking on you.

Posted: Feb 5, 2014 at 7:30 Quote
I wouldn't say fold but yes it will start creaking once you begin to hit bigger stuff on it

Posted: Feb 5, 2014 at 8:14 Quote
Nice build. Dig the classic red and gold look.

Posted: Feb 5, 2014 at 8:36 Quote
rAtty-c wrote:
nwthumbs wrote:
for gears or brakes?


shift housing is usable for brakes but prone to exploding under high load. would get an oddy linear slick were it me.

Actually for gears Wink both me and friend are looking into nailing em before summer, I won't let her beat me! Razz
No offence dude but I doubt you're gonna learn whips within a few months if you've never tried them before. They're the most difficult trick ever to learn, takes most people a good year/two years to learn. Not tryna be a dick or anything, good luck haha

Posted: Feb 5, 2014 at 9:08 Quote
LindLTaylor wrote:
I hope you don't weigh much more than 100lbs, that velvet's gonna fold. At the very least it'll start creaking on you.
dont listen to this cat. i sold my velvets to my roomie who weighs 180-190 lbs. no creaking, and far less flex than my 32 floats.

Posted: Feb 5, 2014 at 9:12 Quote
olly-geary wrote:
rAtty-c wrote:
nwthumbs wrote:
for gears or brakes?


shift housing is usable for brakes but prone to exploding under high load. would get an oddy linear slick were it me.

Actually for gears Wink both me and friend are looking into nailing em before summer, I won't let her beat me! Razz
No offence dude but I doubt you're gonna learn whips within a few months if you've never tried them before. They're the most difficult trick ever to learn, takes most people a good year/two years to learn. Not tryna be a dick or anything, good luck haha

But when you learn them. HNGGG

Posted: Feb 5, 2014 at 9:13 Quote
i know people who learned them in a week.. its called a learning curve.

Posted: Feb 5, 2014 at 10:01 Quote
jumpman2334 wrote:
i know people who learned them in a week.. its called a learning curve.
It's all about commitment. If your able to block out the mental blocks, you can learn in a day of good luck. Go for it!

Posted: Feb 5, 2014 at 14:06 Quote
k-dubbb wrote:
jakelemin wrote:
leeeroooy-jenkins wrote:
2010 Dartmoor Two6playyer 2012 RockShox Argyle RCT Spank Spoon Rims Blk Mrkt Bars Shimano SLX Brake Kenda SunLite Tires Cult seat Octane Post Shadow conspiracy grips New cult half link chain ect.... FAV THAT SHIT

what tires are they?!

I am 95% sure that those are DMR SuperMoto, potentiall folding.

I am 100% sure you are incorrect. They are what Kop5 said.

Posted: Feb 5, 2014 at 14:12 Quote
that two 6 doesnt have a 1.5" HT does it? it looks rather... large.

Posted: Feb 5, 2014 at 14:31 Quote
olly-geary wrote:
rAtty-c wrote:
nwthumbs wrote:
for gears or brakes?


shift housing is usable for brakes but prone to exploding under high load. would get an oddy linear slick were it me.

Actually for gears Wink both me and friend are looking into nailing em before summer, I won't let her beat me! Razz
No offence dude but I doubt you're gonna learn whips within a few months if you've never tried them before. They're the most difficult trick ever to learn, takes most people a good year/two years to learn. Not tryna be a dick or anything, good luck haha

Thanks dude, I can land them in foam pit on my Babah Terror, its just nailing them on dirt, then on the bigger bike. Im sure I'll be fine lol

Posted: Feb 5, 2014 at 14:48 Quote
I don't usually like coloured sidewalls, but d-d-d-d-damn, That two6 is so sick.

Posted: Feb 5, 2014 at 14:58 Quote
rAtty-c wrote:
olly-geary wrote:
rAtty-c wrote:


Actually for gears Wink both me and friend are looking into nailing em before summer, I won't let her beat me! Razz
No offence dude but I doubt you're gonna learn whips within a few months if you've never tried them before. They're the most difficult trick ever to learn, takes most people a good year/two years to learn. Not tryna be a dick or anything, good luck haha

Thanks dude, I can land them in foam pit on my Babah Terror, its just nailing them on dirt, then on the bigger bike. Im sure I'll be fine lol

I find that locking the brake helps to snap it around

Posted: Feb 5, 2014 at 15:56 Quote
olly-geary wrote:
rAtty-c wrote:
nwthumbs wrote:
for gears or brakes?


shift housing is usable for brakes but prone to exploding under high load. would get an oddy linear slick were it me.

Actually for gears Wink both me and friend are looking into nailing em before summer, I won't let her beat me! Razz
No offence dude but I doubt you're gonna learn whips within a few months if you've never tried them before. They're the most difficult trick ever to learn, takes most people a good year/two years to learn. Not tryna be a dick or anything, good luck haha
i know people who picked up tailwhips before barspins its all on how much you work at it

Posted: Feb 5, 2014 at 15:57 Quote
anyone know the key to tailwhips?


 


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